

It's just due to betsize configuration of the slot - minbet 30cents, next one is 60cents, hence the 60cents for biggest win comp.Why does the bet amount keep going up?



Well isn't it normally 0.40 (or basically the 2nd step bet) usually for the biggest x, and none for the 30x + feedback?Why does the bet amount keep going up?
EDIT2: It's 6I don't understand.. is it 4 or 6 scatters that u need for triggering the bonus?
I thought it was 5I don't understand.. is it 4 or 6 scatters that u need for triggering the bonus?
Pretty sure these promotions would typically cost the casino/provider money overall.It should've be on the lowest bet size, to allow more people to play and play responsible but that would make LeoVegas (LV and RP and ofc all the other casinos that are promoted) + the affiliates (CG + CG streamers) less money wouldn't it?
lol. You're joking, right?Pretty sure these promotions would typically cost the casino/provider money overall.
If you look at the entries they get you can estimate the amount of play, there is no way this promo will recoup the €2500 prize pool from the amount of play thus far.
To recoup the €2500 prize pool on a 96.18% RTP game there would need to be a total amount wagered on that game of €65 445
There is no way the members of this forum are doing €65 445 worth of spins on this game during the week the promotion is running.
The casino would save money by not offering any prizes, so please, drop the bitter tone.
The minimum bet has increased to recoup some of the cost and, although it would suit me if it was the minimum bet like it used to be, it is still great added value.
No.The casino would save money by not offering any prizes, so please, drop the bitter tone.
Who told you (or where was it said/written) that it was increased because of costs? and what did it increase from? I've only seen it been "2nd step" bet (0.40-0,60 usually)The minimum bet has increased to recoup some of the cost and, although it would suit me if it was the minimum bet like it used to be, it is still great added value.
First of all, when you use "xxx" it means you are quoting directly a comment to which you are responding, they are quotation marks.lol. You're joking, right?
No sane company will do promotions/marketing to go in minus just to be "nice". Cmon.
I like the promotions/giveaways, but I don't like the minimum bet..
It was bitter.No.
EDIT: It's not bitter.. just being straight up
The minimum bet used to be €0.10 on some games.Who told you (or where was it said/written) that it was increased because of costs? and what did it increase from? I've only seen it been "2nd step" bet (0.40-0,60 usually)![]()
I was quoting your message, and replying to it. Did I edit what you said?First of all, when you use "xxx" it means you are quoting directly a comment to which you are responding, they are quotation marks.
You are implying that you are quoting me; not once did I say that it was to be "nice."
I didn't even imply it had anything to do with niceness.
Pretty sure these promotions would typically cost the casino/provider money overall.
So with this message: what would be your logic to why they are doing it? And I just said I believe you're wrong about it losing them money. Promotions make them money in the long run, else they wouldn't be doing it.The casino would save money by not offering any prizes or any promotion.
Okay, so you DO understand that they will make money in the long run. Well, then I really don't understand why you said what you did in previous posts.I can guarantee you businesses will often incur a cost via promotions as it is marketing, it gets people in the door and once they are inside they tend to spend money, maybe not on the exact game you are promoting, but that's irrelevant because they will spend their money on your other products.
Ever heard of no-deposit bonuses?
Having said that, some of the promotions will indeed make money, the big ticket games, DOA2, That stupid Joker Troupe game, the Street Fighter 2 promo, these promotions had a lot of entries and play and likely made money. I doubt that is the norm.
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