Lowest Bonus Rollover Requirement Online Live Dealer Casino

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According to the online live dealer casino reviews at LiveDealer.com, the lowest rollover requirement (minimum wagering required) belongs to Codetta.

They advertise a 10% Top-up/Cashback, which is lower than a number of other live dealer casinos on the list, but with the 1X rollover/wagering requirement, this one simply cannot be beat.

The Terms and Conditions require that players must be new, one per customer and he or she must be 18 years of age or older.

A minimum €20 is necessary to open an online gambling account.

A little over a year ago, Codetta partnered with Authentic Gaming to deliver the best live dealer casinos on the Web.

Codetta also offers live-dealer games from industry giants NetEnt and Evolution Gaming as well as slots from Microgaming, IGT, and others.

Supported languages include English, Finnish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish.  Currencies offered include Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Norwegian Kroner, Pounds Sterling, Swedish Kronor, and United States Dollars.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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