loceff13 Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Lets say you hit a big win of $1000(raw cash) at the casino you play at starting from a $50 deposit, whats your next move at this point? Do you cashout the bulk of the win and keep $100+ to play with? Up your bets and try to run it up further with the $1000 balance etc? Myself personally I like to take an immediate profit of probably 90% of the win and leave myself close to $100 to have fun with without worrying about losing it, I already feel good knowing I beat the casino that day. lucks_maximus 1 Quote
formerPokerpro Posted Sunday at 03:22 PM Posted Sunday at 03:22 PM i usually depost between 30 - 100€ at a time (bigger with a good bonus) lets say i hit a 5000x on a raw deposit i immediatley cashout around 95% of it and keep going with the rest. i am proud to say that i never reversed a deposit :). well i did but only to alter the cashout sum a little now lets come to big hits on a bonus. i immediatley do the maths of wager odds in my head an switch lower volatile games to get it over the finish line. if things dont go as id like em too i go back to higher volatility and rinse and repeat. so far i am very successful with this strat Quote
lucks_maximus Posted Sunday at 10:59 PM Posted Sunday at 10:59 PM If there is sports betting available and the odds aren't absolutely horrendous, most of it will stay in. Maybe withdraw a hundred or two. If it's just for the casino (a sportsbook is absent or they have horrendous odds), withdraw most of it, like 80-90%. 7 hours ago, formerPokerpro said: now lets come to big hits on a bonus. i immediatley do the maths of wager odds in my head an switch lower volatile games to get it over the finish line. if things dont go as id like em too i go back to higher volatility and rinse and repeat. so far i am very successful with this strat I've noticed some casinos have in there terms you're not allowed to go from high volatility to low volatility slots after a big win when wagering a bonus (jeez). Quote
Afi4wins Posted Monday at 06:33 AM Posted Monday at 06:33 AM I'll be very honest and blunt! I RARELY ever win RM 1000 or more at my local Asian casinos and I can't even win any sufficient amount at any non-Asian casinos nowadays (last big wins were back in 2013/2014)! Every time I win around RM 500 or a bit more, I would quickly make a withdrawal, but leaving behind at least RM 100 to continue playing. On exceptional days (there's been a few of these over the years), I could make 2 or 3 withdrawals in the same day, totalling to just over RM 1000, so that's about the best I've ever gotten till now. Quote
loceff13 Posted Tuesday at 02:12 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:12 AM On 3/23/2026 at 11:59 AM, lucks_maximus said: I've noticed some casinos have in there terms you're not allowed to go from high volatility to low volatility slots after a big win when wagering a bonus (jeez). The nerve to even put such restrictions in place when wager req is already heavily in their favour.. lucks_maximus 1 Quote
kuff Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 3/23/2026 at 12:59 AM, lucks_maximus said: If there is sports betting available and the odds aren't absolutely horrendous, most of it will stay in. Maybe withdraw a hundred or two. If it's just for the casino (a sportsbook is absent or they have horrendous odds), withdraw most of it, like 80-90%. I've noticed some casinos have in there terms you're not allowed to go from high volatility to low volatility slots after a big win when wagering a bonus (jeez). Wow I was not aware of this term. This sounds so bad, what would they even consider as a low volatility slot, there is so much room to just abuse this term. Has anyone had their withdrawal declined because of this rule? Quote
marius1978 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 3/24/2026 at 3:12 AM, loceff13 said: The nerve to even put such restrictions in place when wager req is already heavily in their favour.. Most casinos have this rule and I think it usually comes into effect in combination with significantly lowered stakes, like some kind of alarm would probably go off if you win big on Wanted on 1 eur one moment and then the next go play Starburst on 0.20. Then - in the casino's eyes - you would be playing with the sole intent of clearing the wager and not recreationally and that is considered bonus abuse. Quote
marius1978 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 3/19/2026 at 12:06 AM, loceff13 said: Lets say you hit a big win of $1000(raw cash) at the casino you play at starting from a $50 deposit, whats your next move at this point? Do you cashout the bulk of the win and keep $100+ to play with? Up your bets and try to run it up further with the $1000 balance etc? Myself personally I like to take an immediate profit of probably 90% of the win and leave myself close to $100 to have fun with without worrying about losing it, I already feel good knowing I beat the casino that day. When this has happened, I would feel extremely lucky and decide to treat myself to a few bonus buys too see exactly how far I could push my luck. Time and again this impulse would be the demise of my balance but I have gotten much better at actually withdrawing over the last few years and rather be looking to redeposit locked to bonus conditions so I won't have that urge to go on a spree. Quote
loceff13 Posted 9 minutes ago Author Posted 9 minutes ago 5 hours ago, marius1978 said: Most casinos have this rule and I think it usually comes into effect in combination with significantly lowered stakes, like some kind of alarm would probably go off if you win big on Wanted on 1 eur one moment and then the next go play Starburst on 0.20. Then - in the casino's eyes - you would be playing with the sole intent of clearing the wager and not recreationally and that is considered bonus abuse. Which is silly given the wager requirement of 35x+ is intended to bust the vast majority(95%+) of players redeeming a deposit bonus, especially when sites cap max cashing below 10x etc theres no reason to implement such a policy other than greed. Quote
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