The Fine Print Behind
Online Gambling Bonus Offers
by: Mike Hellmer
If you have never opened an account with
an online casino, poker room, or sports
book you may be wondering if the bonus
offers are legitimate. We are all aware
of the wisdom in the sayings, “If an offer
sounds too good to be true, it probably
is” or “There is no such thing as a free
lunch”. So what’s the catch? When a casino
offers you $100-$1000 in free money should
you dismiss it, assuming that there are
all sorts of strict requirements, making
it too difficult to achieve the pay-out?
The quick answer is no. These offers are
for real and in most cases the required
terms and conditions to receive the pay-out
are typically quite easy to achieve. Some
are as simple as making small minimum
deposit of $50 to $100. Some require,
in addition to minimum deposit, a minimum,
but achievable, level of play.
How are the online gambling sites able
to give away free money and remain in
business? The answer is simple. In most
cases they get the entire bonus back and
more. Casinos live by the odds that all
casino games are in their favor and that
eventually you’ll lose your original deposit
and the bonus. Online poker rooms, on
the other hand, get the bonus back by
taking a rake (usually 5%) of every pot.
Let’s take a look at the various “free
money” offers and the requirements for
full cash-out access to the money. The
requirements (the catch) are found in
the terms and conditions of the bonus
offer on the site.
No Deposit Required! Some casinos and
poker rooms offer free money without any
initial deposit requirements. These offers
legitimate and you will be able to play
at all the real money tables and slots.
The typical catch is that you will need
to make at least one deposit before the
bonus plus any winnings are released.
For example, if you receive a $10 bonus
and have $50 in winnings from that bonus,
you will have to make a small deposit
to your account before the $60 is released
for withdrawal.
First Deposit Bonus. To entice you to
deposit real money into an online gambling
site, a first deposit bonus is almost
always offered. The interesting thing
is not that they all do it, but the very
wide range of bonuses offered. You'll
find one online site offering a 10% bonus
while one of its competitors offers 200%.
All online gambling sites have a maximum
bonus limit. So a site that offers a measly
20% bonus could have their maximum bonus
set to $200 (deposit $1000) while the
site that offers the whopping 200% bonus
could have a maximum bonus set to $100
(deposit $50).
Poker Room First Deposit Bonus. The catch
for a poker room is that you will have
to play a minimum number of raked hands
and there may be a time limit. For example,
to receive a $50 bonus you may have to
play 100 raked hands in 60 days. The raked
hand requirement is typically easy to
achieve; however some of the very large
bonus offers are more difficult. Sometimes
these large bonuses are paid in installments.
For example, to receive a full $200 bonus
the poker room might require 500 raked
hands with $20 released every 50 raked
hands. If you're new to online poker,
don't be discouraged by the number of
raked hands required; a typical online
table will play 50 to 100 games per hour.
Casino First Deposit Bonus. The catch
for an online casino is that you will
have to wager a required amount before
the bonus is released for cash-out. The
typical online casino will deposit the
bonus into your account soon after you
make your initial deposit. Some deposit
bonuses are instantly deposited at the
same time as your deposit. Some casinos
require that you claim your deposit bonus
by filling in a simple form. In this case
the bonus may not get credited to your
account for 1 to 3 days. Even though the
deposit bonus has been credited to your
account and you can use it to wager, you
will not be able to withdraw the bonus
portion until you meet the wagering requirements.
The wagering requirements typically state
that you must wager 10 to 20 times your
deposit plus bonus to release the bonus
for cash-out. For example, you deposit
$50 and receive a $10 bonus. The casino
has a wagering requirement of 10 times
your deposit plus bonus, which means that
you will have to wager $600 (10 x $60)
for the $10 bonus to be released for cash-out.
Sports Book First Deposit Bonus. The
catch for an online sports book is that
you will have to wager a required amount
before the bonus is released for cash-out.
The typical online book will deposit the
bonus into your account soon after you
make your initial deposit. Some deposit
bonuses are instantly deposited at the
same time as your deposit. Some books
require that you claim your deposit bonus
by filling in a simple form or sending
an email. Even though the deposit bonus
has been credited to your account and
you can use it to wager, you will not
be able to withdraw the bonus portion
until you meet the wagering requirements.
The wagering requirements typically state
that you must wager 3 times your deposit
plus bonus to release the bonus for cash-out.
For example, you deposit $100 and receive
a $20 bonus. The online sports book has
a wagering requirement of 3 times your
deposit plus bonus, which means that you
will have to wager $360 (3 x $120) for
the $20 bonus to be released for cash-out.
Reload Bonuses. Reload bonuses are very
typical for online sports books, but occasionally
you will see them offered in online casinos
and poker rooms. The reload bonus simply
offers a bonus on deposits made after
your initial deposit. The requirements
are generally the same as the first deposit
bonus requirements.
Before making a deposit at an online
gambling site, be sure that you understand
the requirements for the bonus to be released
for cash-out. You may have to drill down
a page or two to get the information.
If the bonus requirements seem difficult
to achieve then consider another gambling
site.
About The Author
Mike Hellmer is a poker enthusiast
and the webmaster of Molly''s Poker
and Gambling Portal (http://www.mollyspoker.com).
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