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Originally Posted by Party_Rep
It is correct in that the NJCOP500 is at 25% where the $100 New Player Bonus is at 50%. The NJCOP500 is released in 10 sections of the deposit amount you have made to qualify. So if you deposited $50, which is the minimum deposit to qualify, it is released in 10 sections of $5 and if you deposited the maximum:$500, it will be released in 10 sections of $50.
Good luck in NJCOP!
party_rep
Simple Maths (I'll use the British term).
What happens in the last section, for example the $500 Deposit, if a player has accumulated 320 Points, 80 Points short of the needed points to get the final $50? Is it prorated and the player receives $40 when the promotion ends? If not, are the 320 Points rolled over into another bonus? By the way, at this point the $500 Depositor has accumulated 3,920 Points of the promotion.
If the player that deposits $500 is treated the same as the $50 depositor he/she would receive the $40, no problem. The max he/she would not gain would be a mere $10.
Wouldn't a consistent release in $10/80 Point increments be more logical from all the players' perspective irrelevant of how much is deposited? More player friendly - a novel idea.
For cash flow, a constant replenishment in $10/80 Point increments will give the bigger depositor more bankroll quicker to play more.