A Typical Roulette Bonus
After searching through a number of online casinos, I have come to the conclusion that a bonus on Roulette is few and far between. I think it's fair to say that Roulette is a game that Casinos do not like to offer a bonus to the average player. The typical 97.4% payout would suggest that the odds are firmly in the favour of the house but regardless players do form strategies to win on this game on a regular basis.
The obvious Martingale strategy of doubling losing bets is the most common strategy and also one that many of players have suffered after a crushing sequence of events, e.g. hitting 10 consecutive Even numbers when betting on Odd. Casinos are aware of this and in most cases allow players to bet like this because they are confident that the player will hit a losing run eventually and suffer a heavy blow which will eventually put them off from employing this tactic in the future.
With a conservative style of play, a player can wager a large amount on Roulette without facing the threat of much risk, so deposit bonus or wagering style bonuses are rarely offered. Although recently, Casinos have been offering a selection of games at a percentage contribution to the bonus. Roulette is usually at 10%, this means that for every £1 you stake on Roulette, only 10 pence actually counts towards the wagering.
Therefore, the most popular style bonus for Roulette is a cash back bonus on losses. This isn't great because the player only gets a bonus if they lose which doesn't excite me as a player. Nevertheless, if your going to play, it makes sense to play with the knowledge that you will get some cash back. Some Casinos do offer special days where they offer up to 25% cash back, so keep your eyes peeled.
