Have you ever very carefully (because even a comma can be extremely important and part your money away) read
18434 words in one go, clearly assimilating everything was said in there, especially just before you had the urge to gamble? - If yes, how much time did took you?
And not only that wouldn't be enough in itself, but you also have to not overlook any "click here" and then "click there" links in order to see the full terms that directly affects your gameplay. This is what you are going to read at
Casino Room - The Very Hidden Rule Report.
Considering all in all, I still feel the player erred, just because, from his own words, sensed there must be a max bet rule but couldn't find it in the Terms and just because of that he felt confidently enough to big more than 15% of his balance in one single slot spin. Usually I don't think anyone plays $15 per slot spin having a balance of $100. Playing table games, that's something entirely different. But slot spins? - So I believe that the player could have asked live chat if there is any restriction regarding max bets while having a bonus and avoided all this.
Just out of curiosity, what is your reading speed with an accuracy of understanding the meaning of every comma introduced into the text?
And by the way, do you know what's funny with Casino Room "Terms of Service"? - When you click them, you are told with big letters that "this is only a
BRIEF DESCRIPTION of the Terms & Conditions of the site". OK, that "
brief description" represents only
8137 words out of the total 18434. That means
44.14% of the total. - Would you call that "
BRIEF"? So by the same logic
51% would be "
near brief", right?