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It is not as if players needed an extra reason to play live roulette at Unibet (read review here). The online casino has some of the flashiest and most authentic live dealer games around. However, if you were looking for an added perk, the live casino has just provided you with one.

This week, Unibet is offering players the chance to win up to €50 in cash prizes, for merely winning when playing live roulette. This tasty deal runs until July 21, so you’ve got time to take full advantage of it. How does it work, though?

  • Opt-in to the Roulette Win Bonus campaign at Unibet Casino
  • Play live roulette at Unibet Casino between 00:01 CEST on July 15, and 23:59 CEST on July 21, 2019
  • When you win 100 rounds at the roulette table, you will receive a €10 cash bonus
  • Up to €50 in cash bonuses can be earned daily with Unibet’s Live Roulette Win Bonus promotion

If you’re a regular face at Unibet Casino’s live dealer roulette tables, opting it should be a doddle for you. The chance to net up to €50 per day until Sunday evening is not to be missed.

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Terms and Conditions:

There are a few terms and conditions you may wish to peruse before opting in, but if you’re a regular member of Unibet Casino, these will be second nature to you. They include:

  • Players must opt-in to participate in the campaign.
  • The promotion runs until July 21, 2019, at 23:59 CEST.
  • Only Evolution Gaming’s Live Casino Roulette tables are valid for this offer.
  • A winning round is defined as being one where winnings are worth more than any losses registered.
  • Players do not need to win 100 consecutive rounds.
  • Only rounds worth €1 or more will qualify.
  • Rounds where more than 70% of the table or 26 numbers are covered are not valid.
  • Only real money bets will qualify for the promo.
  • All prizes are credited as cash within 72 hours of the end of the promotion.
  • Standard Unibet Casino terms and conditions may apply unless stated above.
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