Most of the bonuses offered online casino Singapore is deposit bonuses. This means that the player first needs to make a
deposit and he then gets a bonus which is specified as a percentage of the
deposit. If the bonus is 100% of the deposit then the player depositing $100
will get a bonus of $100. Most of the deposit bonuses have an upper limit. The
bonus offer specifies what this upper limit is. Suppose the offer is 100% of
the bonus subject to an upper limit of $200. A player who deposits $200 will
get a bonus of $200, but a player who deposits $300 will not get a bonus of
$300. His bonus will be restricted to $200. So far the simple aspects of
deposit bonuses have been explained. Most deposit bonuses are “play” bonuses.
This would usually be mentioned in the bonus terms and conditions and not
upfront in the promotions page. What this means is that the player cannot
withdraw the bonus after he meets the wagering requirements. He is only
entitled to the winnings from the bonus. The following example illustrates how
this operates. Suppose the player avails of a 100% deposit bonus up to $100 by
depositing $100. He will then have $200 to wager with. After completing the
wagering requirements supposing he is left with $200. He cannot withdraw this
entire amount. The moment the wagering requirements are complete the casino
will remove the bonus amount from the player’s account and the player’s account
will show only $100. Therefore the player can withdraw only $100. If the player
had been left with $220 after completing wagering requirements, the bonus
amount of $100 would be removed by the casino. The player would be allowed to
withdraw his deposit of $100 and winnings of $20. There is another condition
that online casino Singapore apply on play bonuses, which is again embedded in
the bonus terms and conditions or sometimes in the general terms and
conditions. The online casino Singapore put a cap on the winnings from bonuses
that can be withdrawn by the player. In the above example suppose the cap on
the winnings is $10. Then the player would not be allowed to withdraw the
entire winnings of $20. He would be allowed to withdraw only $10 and the
balance $10 would lapse along with the bonus. In Singapore online casino this
limit on the winnings is an absolute value and is not dependent on the quantum
of the bonus availed. This puts high rollers in a bit of a quandary. Suppose
the bonus available is 100% of the deposit subject to a maximum of $1,000. The
limit on the winnings that can be withdrawn is $500. The high roller deposits
$1,000 and therefore has $2,000 to play with. At the end of the wagering
requirements he manages to double the bankroll and ends up with $4,000. Out of
this $4,000 the player can withdraw his original deposit of $1,000 and the
winnings of $500 and has to forego $1,000 of the bonus and $1,500 of the
winnings. On the other hand a player deposits $200 and therefore has $400 to
play with. At the end of the wagering requirements he manages to double the
bankroll and ends up with $800. Out of this $800 the player can withdraw his
original deposit of $200 and the winnings of $400 and has to forego only the
bonus amount. Therefore players must check whether the deposit bonus is a play
bonus and what, if any is the limit on winnings that can be withdrawn before
deciding the deposit amount and redeeming the bonus.
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