Casino + “Irregular Play” Bonus Terms and Conditions

XBet also reserves the right to restrict specific types of bets from contributing to wagering requirements and to withhold all winnings and/or stop any withdrawals for Irregular Play. In this case, Irregular Play refers–but isn’t limited–to any one or more of the following five types of casino play actions:

1) Decreasing the amount of money you wager by 50% or more after a win while your bonus is still active.
Example: Betting $100 on a game, winning the bet, and then reducing the stake amount to $50 or less on the subsequent games.
This wagering behavior isn’t consistent to be in line with the behavior of recreational players, and is therefore considered as an act of “Bonus Fishing” otherwise known as “Professional Bonus Play.’ This action gives undue advantage to the player, where the betting pattern seeks to cheat the system into clearing a bonus wagering requirement and abusing a bonus.
2) Wagering more than 25% of your entire bankroll on a single game while the bonus is still active IF your account balance is over 100 units.
Example: If your balance is $500 and you wager $250 on a single game with the aim of meeting a bonus wagering requirement.
This wagering behavior isn’t consistent to be in line with the behavior of recreational players, and is therefore considered as an act of “Bonus Fishing” otherwise known as “Professional Bonus Play.’ This action gives undue advantage to the player, where the betting pattern seeks to cheat the system into clearing a bonus wagering requirement and abusing a bonus.
3) Dramatic, often extreme, changes in your betting actions while a bonus is still active.
Example: After wagering and winning with a bonus on bet types (like low risk bets such as red/black wagers) that don’t contribute to the bonus wagering requirement, the player switches into placing a variety of bet types that suddenly contribute to the bonus wagering requirement.
This wagering behavior isn’t consistent to be in line with the behavior of recreational players, and is therefore considered as an act of “Bonus Fishing” otherwise known as “Professional Bonus Play.’ This action gives undue advantage to the player, where the betting pattern seeks to cheat the system into clearing a bonus wagering requirement and abusing a bonus.
4) Moving from wagering types that have a low-weighted wagering requirement (mostly 25% or less) to a bets that have a high-weighted requirement.
Example: Placing a bet on a game that has a weighting of 25% or less, and then moving your original stake plus winnings to a bet type that contributes at a faster and high-weighted rate towards the wagering requirement.
This wagering behavior isn’t consistent to be in line with the behavior of recreational players, and is therefore considered as an act of “Bonus Fishing” otherwise known as “Professional Bonus Play.’ This action gives undue advantage to the player, where the betting pattern seeks to cheat the system into clearing a bonus wagering requirement and abusing a bonus.
5) Placing Low risk Roulette bets: Entails a bet spread combination on Roulette games that generally cover 25 or more (67%) of the 37 unique number spots on the table.
Example: Placing low risk bets that enable you to cover 25 of the 37 possible outcomes on the roulette table.
To avoid punishment for this action (especially if you did it unknowingly), a player may request the company to remove the resulting bonus from his/her account. You should, however, note that this removal may include any winnings obtained from such a bonus.