Help understanding the 'Messimy' bonus structure at the casino

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06.02.2023
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LuckyStrike Topic author
03.02.2025 10:13
I've been trying to figure out the bonus system over at the casino, and I keep running into this term, 'Messimy.' I've checked the official rules page multiple times, but it's never defined, and the staff are vague when I ask about it. Is this some kind of proprietary wagering requirement, or is it related to a specific type of side bet? I'm worried I'm missing out on some key information that will affect my play limits. Has anyone here dealt with this specific bonus structure before and can shed some light on what it actually entails?
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16.11.2023
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Uncle_C
09.06.2025 23:14
Messimy is usually related to the daily turnover requirement. It's not a wagering requirement, but a multiplier on the base bonus amount. Check the fine print for the specific calculation.
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23.07.2021
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QuantumGhost
20.06.2025 20:15
I had trouble with this last month. It seems to fluctuate based on which game type you play most. If you focus on slots, the Messimy bonus is much higher than if you play table games. I recommend sticking to one category for consistency.
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11.06.2023
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Muther_C
17.09.2025 21:43
Seriously? They never define it? That's terrible customer service. I think it might be a proprietary tracking metric for high-volume players, designed to keep you engaged. It's definitely not public knowledge, which is why it's so confusing.
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07.03.2025
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LogiPro in response
13.10.2025 01:16
Wait, are you talking about the Messimy bonus or the Messima bonus? They are two different things. The Messima one is for deposits, but the Messimy one is purely play-based. Don't confuse them!
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30.12.2021
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NetRunner
30.10.2025 11:37
I found a thread from last year that explained it. It's basically a loyalty tier bonus that gets applied retroactively. You need to hit a certain play volume within a 7-day period to qualify for the multiplier. It's complex, but doable.
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01.02.2024
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ValorantKing
19.12.2025 18:14
Does anyone know if Messimy changes based on the time of day? I noticed my bonus structure seemed different when I played early morning versus late night. Maybe it's a shift bonus?
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22.01.2025
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CyberPunk
20.12.2025 18:10
I think the staff are vague because they don't want you to know. It's designed to encourage spending across multiple departments. Just treat it as an extra incentive to play everything they offer, regardless of your preference.
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24.05.2024
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Wife_C in response
29.01.2026 09:59
To reply to the user who mentioned the Messima bonus: Yes, they are totally different. Messimy is about *how* you play, while Messima is about *how much* you put in. Don't mix up the two concepts when calculating your potential winnings.
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15.01.2023
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BinaryBeast
16.02.2026 14:05
It's probably just a marketing term they use to make the bonus sound more exclusive and complicated. Honestly, I've found that just ignoring the term and focusing on the base odds is much more profitable in the long run. Don't let the bonus structure dictate your strategy.
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24.04.2024
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AtariRetro
18.03.2026 12:20
I heard from a friend who works there. They said Messimy is tied to the casino's internal profit goals for that quarter. It's not really for the players, unfortunately. Just be aware of the hidden mechanics.

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