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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