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MG EZ bonuses
I'm a little bit confused about what's the best strategy to approach MG EZ-bonuses. How are these actually different from cashable bonuses? The terms & conditions in for example Casino Splendido just state that you have to bet the bonus 60x in French roulette to be able to cash out, doesn't say anything about converting the balance bonus incrementally to real cash... Can someone explain this?
Let's take Casino Splendido for example. What would be a step-by-step as in the beginner's guide way to get a max +EV without making all or half-allout bets (I read the MG EZ article on this site)? And how is this different from general cashout bonuses? I would go on about betting 2x2 chip bets on French roulette to meet the WR, but is there a better way to approach this which wouldn't considerably increase the variance and chance of busting out? The site lists the MG EZ bonus of Splendido at 100 €, although by playing french roulette the average gain would be about 40 €... Is the 100 € calculated by the aggressive method of doing half-allout bets?
I'd guess the return&variance calculator would answer this but I'm still a little bit confused about how these MG EZ-bonuses are different from general cashout-bonuses.
Last edited by Sammie; 31-01-2009 at 16:24.
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MG EZ system converts bonus money to cash balance incrementally, but you can use that money on bets too before it is being converted. So that is like usual cashable bonus yes, you get bonus money immediately and you can use it to wager.
The difference between MG EZ's and typical cashable bonuses is that MG EZ's are not usually +EV much at all playing like traditional cashable bonus. You could more compare MG EZ's to a cashable bonus with a very high wagering requirement in bad games. So that's why usual "grind the wagering requirements" strategy is not useful, but instead you have to take more aggressive approach to them like you can do also to normal cashable bonuses if you can handle the variance.
Another difference is that in some casinos you don't have to complete wagering requirements (in cashable bonuses you have to complete them always) before you can cashout. These are marked as "Early WD" in bonus lists.
But to answer your question: Yes, MG EZ's are basically very close to cashable bonuses. But as said above, there are small differences in strategies and how they work, so that is why they are treated as a different bonus type on this site.
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