Player101 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago When you start playing slots, it’s easy to be impressed by free spin offers, especially if you have a limited budget. But how do casinos afford to give them? In fact, 10 spins worth $0.10 each cost about $1, and with a 96% RTP, players win around $0.96 on average. So, as I explained previously in an older post, FS are more of a marketing investment than a loss... casinos usually balance such offers by adding wagering requirements and sometimes getting discounts from game providers. There’s no charity behind the story. Do you usually take free spins or skip them? Why? Quote
Afi4wins Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I always look for a good deposit bonus PLUS a good offering of free spins. Why? Very simple. The free spins winning become a second chance for me to carry on playing whenever my deposit and bonus balance has been exhausted. At some casinos, the free spins need to be played first before using the deposit and bonus money, so the free spins winning become an added extra bonus to the starting balance. However, in any case, a player needs to be SMART enough on how to handle each wagering requirement. If possible, tackle one wagering at a time. Combining all of them is not a wise move, but sometimes it is inevitable due to each casino's bonus terms. They are always NOT THE SAME! Quote
cocopop3011 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Player101 said: When you start playing slots, it’s easy to be impressed by free spin offers, especially if you have a limited budget. But how do casinos afford to give them? In fact, 10 spins worth $0.10 each cost about $1, and with a 96% RTP, players win around $0.96 on average. So, as I explained previously in an older post, FS are more of a marketing investment than a loss... casinos usually balance such offers by adding wagering requirements and sometimes getting discounts from game providers. There’s no charity behind the story. Do you usually take free spins or skip them? Why? Free spins used to be my favourite things to take Quote
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