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£55 cashback on Quidco at Caesars casino when you wager £20

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  • lisaleicester
    lisaleicester Posts: 887 Forumite
    edited 17 January 2011 at 11:13AM
    CHEERS OP!

    PLEASE NOTE EXTRA MONEY TO BE MADE:


    I added the bonus to mine, totalling £60.
    Then i played roulette. 30 on red, 30 on black.
    Played continuously until i could withdraw all the money.
    You have to open 'my account' in a seperate window and it shows you how far along you are in % until you can withdraw your money. When it reaches 100% you can withdraw.
    Normally per play rises the percentage 2% so you have to replay the bet 50 times roughly.
    You win £40 tho , not a bad amount for 20minutes!

    You cant re-open another account tho. Unless its on a new card.

    Plus, of course, youve also got the £55 quidco tracking on top. (even if by the sounds of it itll take 6months to track! eek!)

    :)
    :AQuidco
    :D Codes
  • pepperoni_2
    pepperoni_2 Posts: 1,374 Forumite
    CHEERS OP!

    PLEASE NOTE EXTRA MONEY TO BE MADE:


    I added the bonus to mine, totalling £60.
    Then i played roulette. 30 on red, 30 on black.
    Played continuously until i could withdraw all the money.
    You have to open 'my account' in a seperate window and it shows you how far along you are in % until you can withdraw your money. When it reaches 100% you can withdraw.
    Normally per play rises the percentage 2% so you have to replay the bet 50 times roughly.
    You win £40 tho , not a bad amount for 20minutes!

    You cant re-open another account tho. Unless its on a new card.

    :)
    Unless '0' comes up of course....
  • I don't know much about gambling but if you were to bet half on evens and half on odds would you not cover the 0 if it came up?
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  • pepperoni wrote: »
    Unless '0' comes up of course....

    I didnt think of that.
    It would be best then to play just a minimal amount on red, the same minimum amount on black.
    You can withdraw after a certain amount of 'game play' so i dont think smaller amounts you play make any difference to this.

    Like i said tho, open 'my account' in a seperate window that you can refresh each time and itll show you your game play rising.
    :AQuidco
    :D Codes
  • dtaylor21184
    dtaylor21184 Posts: 869 Forumite
    edited 17 January 2011 at 11:25AM
    I don't know much about gambling but if you were to bet half on evens and half on odds would you not cover the 0 if it came up?

    no unfortunately dont work that way

    the whole idea of 0 is so the odds are always in the casinos favour cos if you back black and red, odd and even etc there is always a chance of 0 ruining your day lol

    there is never a sure bet
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  • no unfortunately dont work that way

    I would be useless in a casino lol
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    The more you put into life, the more you get out
  • I would be useless in a casino lol

    lol

    well you can never cover all odds on a roulette table without the chance of losing money
    Make £11,000 in 2011 challenge - £120/£11,000
  • ive never played this before do i put the full £9.50 on one black number and one red number or do i spread it out :o
  • ive never played this before do i put the full £9.50 on one black number and one red number or do i spread it out :o

    you need to put it on the black and the red (the colours) not individual numbers and then the excess on 0 which will be £1
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  • thanks do you mean the diamond shapes
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