I don't know what I was thinking after seeing this reply I was curious to open my email and apparently the offer was also sent to me.
but I feel challenged to try playing on Sweet Bonanza and make a $50 deposit in my account.
in the end I also lost and could not meet these requirements.
maybe I look ridiculous because after seeing your reply several times it is very difficult to fulfill these requirements but instead I feel challenged to try it and end up losing. this is all because at the moment I like to gamble on Slots and I'm always looking for a rather popular casino for me to try out the Slots games there to get a better experience.
Well, I understand you, I think any of us would be tempted to achieve something like that, honestly I would have used those 50usd as well as you, but it's not all bad, it's best to try, no matter what you lost, the good thing is that you tried , if you had won it would have been the best, but sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, that's what it's all about, when you take a risk that has its credit, it's also very good that you shared it because it encourages another player to try it too, everything in life it is a risk, everything is summed up to lose or win, that's what it's all about.
losing a few dollars is fine, at least I can gain experience from each of my bets at a few different casinos.
for me winning is just a bonus and losing is a lesson. because at first gambling was just for the sake of having a little fun with the luxury of sacrificing a few bucks to entertain myself. I also understand that betting will have bad days and lucky days, but if we always gamble with a calm heart and think of it as having fun, luck will come soon.
I agree with you on some things, gambling although we have to see it as fun and not as a source of income, there are people who are high level players, these are professional players who look at gambling as a source of earning money, they are very careful when it comes to bankroll management and betting, they are very disciplined people and do not look at losses as something to gain experience, they look at losses as a defeat in which they should not commit the same, of course because we see a very large number of people losing money we started and with reason we do not advise people to look at casinos as a source of income, which is good advice
the number of people who get addicted to gambling is certainly not a small number, although I haven't seen statistics about it constantly, but my point is that the few people who manage to make profits as gamblers, manage to profit a lot and then become retire from gambling and start doing other businesses, obviously they do that because they know that there will come a time when they lose a lot, so it's better to leave while they already win a lot
It is good that they have updated the main post and removed the "No KYC" part from there.
Thank you @OP for removing the misleading information from the title.
Yes, I agree. It's a relief to see that they have finally removed the misleading and potentially harmful "no KYC" claim from the title of this thread, even though it took them a month to do so. Well, I guess it's better late than never.
but I'm seeing "
no KYC " look at the thread title, you will see that nothing has changed, they should have removed this a long time ago, it looks like they don't give much importance to certain details of their ANN Thread and in the business world these types of mistakes or neglect or not listening cause very big damage to the reputation and performance of the business