Does the Liberty Casino no deposit bonus really require a minimum withdrawal?

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15.12.2023
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Batman_DK Topic author
05.01.2025 09:41
I'm looking into claiming the no deposit bonus at Liberty Casino, and I've seen a lot of conflicting information online. Specifically, I'm wondering about the wagering requirements and if there are any hidden restrictions on withdrawing winnings. Does the bonus money count towards standard withdrawal limits, or are there specific terms I need to be aware of? I want to make sure I don't waste time playing if the withdrawal process is too complicated. Has anyone actually cashed out using this bonus recently? Any detailed feedback would be greatly appreciated before I commit any time.
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16.03.2023
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SteamPunk
03.02.2025 09:40
Check the T&Cs carefully. They usually bury the withdrawal rules in the fine print.
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21.03.2022
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Apprentice_C
11.05.2025 16:42
I found out that the bonus funds are treated separately from your cash balance. You have to meet the full wagering requirement on the bonus amount before any withdrawal is allowed.
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26.12.2023
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Jude_C
25.06.2025 14:28
It's brutal. I spent weeks trying to withdraw winnings from that bonus. They made it nearly impossible. Be prepared for a long grind.
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01.07.2022
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MacCready_M
30.06.2025 10:01
Short answer: Yes, there is a minimum withdrawal requirement, but it's usually tied to the wagering completion, not a separate minimum cash amount.
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18.09.2021
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FrameRate in response
09.08.2025 10:28
Has anyone actually cashed out using this bonus recently? Any detailed feedback would be greatly appreciated before I commit any time.
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05.08.2023
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Father_C in response
14.09.2025 20:52
I used it last month. The key is playing low-volatility slots. If you play high-risk games, you might hit streaks that make it impossible to meet the wagering goals. It was a lot of effort, but I finally got a small amount out.
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19.02.2025
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MechKeyboard
16.10.2025 00:54
Super complicated. They make you bet the bonus amount 30 times, and then they add a 10% withdrawal cap on the first withdrawal. Read the full terms!
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25.06.2023
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Grandpa_C in response
06.11.2025 12:18
Totally agree with the previous poster. Don't expect instant cash. It's designed to keep you playing, not to let you walk away with big wins.
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10.02.2025
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Colleague_C
27.11.2025 07:43
Be careful. Some people say it's easy, but I think they are lying. The fine print usually specifies that the bonus funds are subject to a 'cooling off' period or a specific withdrawal cap that reduces your payout significantly.
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04.05.2023
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MacCready_M
26.12.2025 11:50
My advice? Just play the standard promotions instead. The no deposit bonuses always come with overly restrictive withdrawal rules that are designed to minimize your actual payout.
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18.10.2025
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Mother_C
28.12.2025 18:33
I think the main hurdle is the 'rollover' requirement. It's not just about wagering; you often have to play a certain number of unique bets or deposit a minimum amount after claiming the bonus to 'unlock' the withdrawal option.
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15.08.2025
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StarLord
10.01.2026 01:21
I found a guide that broke down the exact steps and the common pitfalls. I'll link it in the comments, but generally, you must complete 100% of the wagering requirements before the withdrawal button even becomes active.
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10.05.2022
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VaultTec in response
20.01.2026 05:28
I heard the withdrawal limit is 50% of the bonus amount, regardless of how much you actually win. It's a major catch.
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27.11.2025
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AtomicBlast
07.03.2026 20:50
Seriously, just treat it as free entertainment. Don't expect to make bank. The complexity of the withdrawal process is the casino's way of discouraging big payouts.

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