Sticky Bonus

Introduction

 

Sticky bonus can be defined as a bonus that can be wagered with, but never withdrawn. An example is the following:

You deposit £100 and you get another £200 bonus. You now have £300. You play for some time and you manage to get £400. Then you decide to withdraw the money (assuming you have satisfied your wagering requirements. You are allowed to withdraw TOTAL-bonus which is £400-£200 = £100. So in other words you have a £100 profit. There are two kinds of sticky bonus, sticky I and sticky II.

Sticky I

You can withdraw any winnings from the bonus, but once you make a withdrawal, the amount of the sticky bonus will be removed from your account and not returned.Please see the sticky I strategy to learn how you can use this kind of bonus.

Sticky II

This is better than sticky I, because when you withdraw any winnings, the bonus remains in your account. You cannot withdraw it, but you can use it for future wagering. All winnings derived from the bonus can be withdrawn at any time. Please see the sticky II strategy to learn how you can use this kind of bonus.