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Heres how to get £9 or so every month off littlewoods. Started a Littlewoods poker account a few months ago and was always irritated by the fact that they promise a free £25 monthly bonus when you sign up. Only problem was that you had to play it (as far as I can tell) on their casino and in order to convert it into "real" money you need to put £500 in bets through the casino. So I left it languishing there, it didn't overall bother me as playing poker on Littlewoods has always been profitable. Little while ago, my debit card expired and wanted to register my new one on eCash (which is what LW use). It wouldn'y let me register new one until my account was zero - so I took all the "real" money out, but this left me with £25 on unreal moiney which stopped me registering new card. So, I waas forced to download the casino software and try to lose the £25. Now not wishing to lose £25 without putting up a fight I played backjack (very mechanical game) and to cut a long story short eventually put £500 through the casino (with reinvestment of winnings) and turned the unreal £25 into a real £50. Trouble is it took a couple of hours. Right I then withdrew the £50,registered my new card. put in £25 and "voila" another £25 unreal money appears - back to blackjack and again being lucky I converted it into real money. Now, I remembered that Littlewoods said you get £25 every month (provided you meet certain betting criteria) ... so this month I shoved another £25 into my eCash account (not that I needed to I had a nice balance in there already) and sure enough £25 of unreal money appeared. Being too lazy to play blackjack and try and convert it I hit upon the following scam of satisfying the £500 throughput rule - played roullette put £5 on each of 6 even money chances and £1 on 0 (net result being that unless 0 comes up you lose a £1 but you have bet £31 per go) - 16 goes later I'd spent £496 in the casino and lost £16 of my "free money" - then played blackjack for £4 (so as to get to £500) which I broke even on and voila the remaining £9 became real money - took less thean 10 mins. Net result somewhere around £9 free money every month with no risk :-) Questions for you guys!!!! #1. Anyone know of similar offers on other sites? #2. Can anyone figure out guaranteed way of converting £25 into more than £9 or so (I think the roullette takes all the even money bets when 0 comes up rather than half). :D :beer

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Re: Littlewoods free money It almost certianly will say in the T&C that you cant play roulette just doing black/red etc to turn over the bonus. However blackjack will be fine. Blackjacks a better bet anyway. You can get a perfect startegy card from somewhere on the net and just play according to that. Its basically a coin flip anyway. Like AKs vs 22 preflop each go of blackjack (equivalent) ;) However in asnwer to your question, no there is no guaranteed way to turn it over without losing it (though Blackjack gives you a perfectly sporting chance). And yes there are many other sites offering similar bonuses, for example William Hill and Coral.

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Re: Littlewoods free money Littlewoods will stop giving you the offer in a few months. Pretty stingy with there bonus. Personally I think your best playing Blackjack than roulette, going for about 10 pounds per stake. If your lucky you can get it up to a few hundred quid, if not you lose nothing. Blackjack has a percentage pay out of something along the lines of 99.5% ie 99.5p in the pound is paid out on average, compared to Roulette of just over 97%. If you really abuse the system with the roulette table they will stop you even quicker.

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Re: Littlewoods free money Just read the "Terms and Conditions" and yep it says ....

Promotions are intended as a bonus to attract new users to the site, and retain existing users. We encourage end users to participate in promotions, but to refrain from abusing them. Any abuse of a promotion which comes to our attention may result in the cancellation of that promotion and/or future promotions. Our definition of abuse by end users includes, but is not entirely made up of, making use of promotional offers such without ever risking their own funds.
I suppose to be fair - I'll have to start risking my own funds happy.gif (trouble is I'm allergic to risking my own funds!). Knowing casinois they probably have some software in place to detect me cry.gif . :spank I must refrain from trying to get 1 over on the bookies, they don't deserve such treatment roll.gif .
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