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Casino
Bonus Offers
To
attract more players into their doors, casinos are always offering complimentary bonuses
to new members, which do work in enticing people to play -
and to play for longer periods of time as well. The idea of
having nothing to lose and everything to gain is an excellent
allure - one which many players often get sucked into without
first looking into the details of the bonus.
As
soon as a player deposits their own money, the online casino will award
the player with a deposit that usually matches their initial
deposit at a certain percentage and up to a certain limit.
For instance, a
200% Casino Bonus up to $200 Free would mean that a
player would have to deposit $100, and he or she would receive
$300 to gamble with. So you see that the bonus is not
entirely "Free". The online casino gets you to spend some of your
own money, hoping that you will deposit even more after the bonus
is spent up or cashed out. Many players get sucked into
becoming a member of an online casino because a bonus looks very tempting,
but failing to read the terms and conditions of the bonus, which
can be very strict, binding, and unreasonable, to say the least.
First of all,
online
casinos are required to visibly display all bonus terms and
conditions on their website. If you can't find them, call
the casino and ask them to tell you where they are. If they
do not comply with this, or try to blow you off by telling you the
conditions over the phone, do not gamble there. Always read
the terms and conditions on the casinos website. This can
usually be found by clicking on the Bonus ad or a Promotions page
within the site, and then clicking on a Terms and Conditions link
or Read More link. The reason is that all bonuses are not
exactly what they seem. Many are broken up in multiple
deposits - Meaning in order to get the full bonus amount as
advertised, you may have to make several smaller deposits.
All bonuses require
players to gamble the casino bonus amount so many times over before it
can be cashed out. This is called the wager requirement, and
usually ranges from 8 to 30 times over. For instance a $100
bonus with a wager requirement of 10x would require you to gamble
$1,000 (100 x 10) in hands before you could cash out the $100
bonus. Try to play the bonuses that stay around the 15x
wager requirement. Also, most bonuses exempt certain games
from meeting the wager requirement, such as baccarat, craps or
blackjack. This is a universal term, and should not keep a
player from using the online casino bonus. Most bonuses will allow
blackjack to go towards the wager requirement, though (which all
players should look for and utilize).
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