Understanding Your Bet Jamaica Bonus Play Prizes & Their Rollover Requirements

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Much of the time there is confusion on how to make use of Bonus Play money that is awarded to players, and regarding the rollover requirements as well.

Some books differ with these rules, but we want to make it easier to understand Bonus Play Prizes that are awarded to you from Bet Jamaica.

Standard rollover on all Bet Jamaica Bonus Play Money awarded from their many contests, is 6x.

The 6x rollover only applies to the Bonus Play amount itself.
Winnings you make from the Bonus Play are irrellevant.

Here is an example:

I place 3rd in Bet Jamaica's $650 Monday Night NFL Contest.

I am awarded a $100 Bonus Play

I now must roll that over 6x.
6x $100 = $600

You now have the option to play that $100 however you like.
You can play the full $100 all at once, or you can break it down however you wish and split it up if different wagers at different times, in different amounts.

Now lets say on my very first wager, I decide to play the full $100 on a 2-Team Parlay which hits, and I win $250 from the parlay.

The $100 Bonus Play is now gone, leaving me $0 in Bonus Play money.

But I now have $250 in my regular account.

Since we just layed the full $100 Bonus Play on the line, we only have to put in $500 more worth of action to reach our rollover, since every wager we make is dedcuted from the original 6x $100 = $600.
So $600 minus the $100 we just made equals $500 left.

The $250 you just won has nothing to do with anything.
It is the actual original Bonus Play amount that you must roll over.

So it's very simple, and once again, here's another example.

If I win a $200 Bonus Play in a Bet Jamiaca Contest, bet a 4-Team parlay that hits, paying me $2400, that $2400 goes to my account, and the Bonus Play balance is now 0.

The $2400 in winnings has absolutely NOTHING to do with your rollover.

You had a $200 Bonus Play, the rollover is 6x, so you must put in $1200 in action before you can collect.

You just bet the whole $200 at once, so that counts as action towards your 6x rollover. $1200 - $200 = $1000 left in action you have to make to reach your rollover. You now have the $2400 you just won from the parlay to reach that goal.

The only other thing you need to know is that you don't have to wager the full amount of your Bonus Play all at once. You can break it down.

If you wager $20 and win $18, then that $18 is added to your account, while the $20 is deducted from you Bonus Play money.

So, you now have $80 Bonus Play money left, and $18 in your cash account.

Everything applies to all that was explained further above.

I cannot stress enough how good of a deal this is offered to us by Bet Jam.

If you don't have an account, or aren't active there & participating in their weekly contests put on here at TheRx, you are truly missing out!

We hope this helps, and best of luck!

 

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Those are kind rules, I think most books would take the $250 or $2400 and multiply it by 6.

I'm surprised the FP itself counts towards the RO, also.

I'd assume the 6X starts when the funds become real money.

Very nice, Betjam !
 

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Good post man...allot of people don't believe in Bonus Play money because of the roll over requirements... I know people out there that lives off differnt books Bonus Play money and promotions, fullfill roll over requirement then use that money to make even more...its not easy as it sounds though.. Discipline,money management,patience, luck with capping skills will do the job....
 

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A great and clear writeup. Thanks to Bet-Jam and their great service as well as contests. <><>
 

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