Gamblers must remember that casinos only earn a small amount of money out of the wagered amount and depending on the games they play this amount can vary and this affects the size of their bonus, if a gambler was playing a game with only a 2% house edge and they wagered 1000 the casino on average just earned 20 dollars, so when you think about it the casino cannot really afford to give a huge bonus to that player as they are barely profiting from them.
In reality that's not what happened.
Any casino doesn't have such profit calculation and if you say the casino only makes a small amount of money from the amount gamblers I dispute what you say.
When gamblers bet in the casino on just one type of bet, only 10% of gamblers can win from the total who participate in that one type of bet, whereas in casinos there are many types of bets.
When we study that in every casino game, not many gamblers win and almost all gamblers experience defeat more often, and it is clear that the gambler's losing money is an advantage for the casino.
So are you sure that the casino's advantage is so small that it really can't afford to give big bonuses to players?
This is just math, I will give you an example based on my previous posts so things are more clear, lets suppose you gamble in a game with a 2% house edge, this means the casino has a 51% chance of winning while the player only has 49%, the difference is small but significative over the long term, then you make 100 bets of 10 dollars each, this raise your wagered amount to 1000, on average you will win 49 of those bets with a dollar value of 490 while you will lose 51 times for a dollar value of 510 dollars, which means you will lose only 20 dollars on average just as in my last example, but you must remember that casinos have to pay for the servers, games, customer support, security and all kind of services out of those small wins, and when you think about this you can realize that a casino cannot afford to give even a small bonus to such a gambler, otherwise their profit margin will be reduced to ridiculous levels.
Yes, my friend, I understand and understand what you mean because after all, if you calculate the mathematics of gambling, the small difference between the winning percentage and the house edge if it lasts for the long term, the gambler will have a loss.
Small percentages can still benefit the house edge because these small percentages are available to all gamblers and continue.
If we think too much about what you are saying, it will only make us always afraid to take steps when betting, even though in betting, belief and suggestion are a must for gamblers.