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Help me Find The Hole In Go Casino Bonus

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Okay, i thought it would be interesting to analyze the Go Casino 20k bonus as it is one that is on the "too good to be true" side which articles on this site say that if it looks that ways it is.

Not only is it in that field of "too good to be true" it seems to be one of the largest welcome bonuses ever.

After looking through the terms and conditions of this bonus myself it seems to me it sounds like a great bonus. I'm guessing most people who would see it and even look and the terms and conditions would opt to go after it. It seems to have great wagering requirements and since the bonus account is separated it appears that the bonus will not trap your real money if you wish to withdraw and void everything.

i'm wandering if someone here can look at these terms and point out a potential hole.

here are the terms and conditions i pulled from the website

 
The bonus terms seem reasonable, if not too good to be true.
(20Xbonus on slots only)

The only problem for me is it is Vegas Technology software but if that doesn't make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end and a Curacao license doesn't bother you then I see no problem with it.
 
The bonus terms seem reasonable, if not too good to be true.
(20Xbonus on slots only)
I agree.
The bonus terms are a little unusual (bonus used first, not deposited funds) but if they stick to their T&C's I can't see any holes in it either.

Might even have a GO myself...! ;)

KK
 
Let us know how you get on KK if you give it a try.

I am assuming it is not One of those sneaky bonuses that is only added to your account after you have forfilled your WR.

I think that was a favourite of William Hill and my experience was it would take at least 5 deposits just to get the bonus.:o
 
thanks for the confirmation. I figured the only hole seen would be the software provider.

I know that if a bonus like this is legitimate people would argue that the casino can't really afford to do a promotion like this, even though they dominate traffic from all the affiliate sites that dominate the search engines for lucrative terms.
 
thanks for the confirmation. I figured the only hole seen would be the software provider.

I know that if a bonus like this is legitimate people would argue that the casino can't really afford to do a promotion like this, even though they dominate traffic from all the affiliate sites that dominate the search engines for lucrative terms.

Well that very much depends on the validity of the software and the expected theoretical return of the games.
In this case the slots would need to have over 95% return before the bonus could be considered +ev.

I think it reasonably to assume that Casino is not going to maintain a bonus that is +ev so the safe assumption would be either the games return below 95% and/or the software is not legitimate but that is just MO.
 


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