Online Live Dealer Casino Terms and Conditions Explained

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Live Dealer Casino Terms and Conditions Explained

Before you join a live dealer online casino in order to take full advantage of any bonus offerings, be sure to check out those mundane Terms & Conditions (also known for the abbreviated T&Cs). 

T&Cs may be the most mundane part of any promotion, however, they are also a necessary read to ensure you receive the most for your money. You’ll want to at least skim through these important points:

  • The bonus validity period
  • The wagering requirement (often referred to as a rollover)
  • Game contribution
  • Stake size restrictions
  • The expiration date
  • Whether the bonus is forfeited upon a withdrawal request
  • Restrictions against risk-free or low-risk betting

An example of the online live dealer casino promos T&Cs at 888Casino include a "no deposit required" but with a 30X wagering before it can be withdrawn.

Similarly, William Hill offers a 100% welcome bonus up to £100 with the Terms and Conditions requiring a minimum of €5 and a 50X rollover. 

Codetta appears to offer one of the best live casino promo deals with a minimum €10 but with only a 1X rollover.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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