Welcome to what is most likely going to be the final Titan Casino blog, bar a complete miracle. Our balance is down to just $24.02, and it looks like we’re going to get to the $0 mark relatively quickly, which is a shame as Titan is a fun casino to play at.
Let’s get the misery out of the way, in Titan Casino Blog Day 5!
Before we go any further I can answer the question from yesterdays blog about how long it took to find out the wagering requirements. As I mentioned you can’t actually check it in the software yourself, and when I asked online support they had to forward the request to the relevant department, which they said would have up to a 3 hour turnaround time.
I’m glad to report that they met that statement, answering my question in just 2 hours and 30 minutes which was good. Unfortunately I have a playthrough requirement of $3,557.75 – I’m really going to have to make this $24 go far!
Slots seem to have been the luckiest thing for me throughout the casino blogs so far, so time to go back wo that with a classic single line slot, in Alchemists Lab. This is what it looks like:
With $24 total, we’ll be betting $1 coins, and of course betting the maximum coins which is going to be $3 a spin. So that’s 7 spins between defeat and victory!
Spin #1:
Wins us $6.
Spin #2 is a ring, a book and a blank for nothing. The next spin is a red potion, a book and a green potion for nothing.
Spin #4 is close………..
…..but no cigar. If that green potion on the left had dropped that would’ve been $300 to play with!
Next spin is a $6 winner:
Something I find funny – it says “Click SPIN to start” in the bar at the bottom – yet there is no spin button. You have to click “Bet One”, “Bet Two” or “Bet Max”. Sloppiness like that always bugs me.
Next spin is another $6 win, then nothing. We need 3 books to get to the bonus round, and we get TWO of them in the next spin:
Alas the rest of the Alchemists Lab slot is uneventful, and our trip to Titan Casino ends rather promptly. I don’t even have enough comp points to exchange, as 100 comp points = $1, and I have just 92 comp points.
Oh well – I still had fun at Titan Casino, and it was great to try out the live dealer stuff. I’ll be back on the weekend with a review of Titan Casino as well as signing up for the next casino to blog about.
Thanks for reading!







