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April 7th, 2008 at 3:26 pm

Knowing your Casino Bonus Rules

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Once you have read the following article about spending your money at online casinos with the purpose of getting the casino bonuses. Please share your thoughts about some of the tricks to some of the more popular casino bonuses with a comment at the end.

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Casino Bonuses are not Always Free Money

Casinos are always offering new and exciting bonuses designed to encourage a player to deposit but be aware that casino bonuses are not free money. Before you part with your money have a good look around the site and read everything. Make you know what the rules and conditions are by reading any small print and most vitally the whole of the terms and conditions. Make sure that you’re plans fit the casinos requirements if you are a beginner playing online for the first time you probably don’t want to put down $100 as a deposit for example even if they double it so play for free until you feel ready.

How do I get the bonuses?
In general at most casino and poker sites you have to play through a certain set of requirements, this is the most common a casino may offer to double your initial deposit up to 100%. Most casino’s have a play through requirement of 15 to 35 times the deposit or sometimes as high as 60. This mean you have to place bets equal to 15 to 35 times more than your initial deposit.

Example Deposit £100 so casino gives you £100 equaling £200 but it has a 30 times deposit play through requirement so you have to place bets totaling 30 x £200 which equals £6000. You can’t withdraw the money until you have met these requirements. Depending on the payout of the game you are statistically more likely to have played through all your money before reaching these requirements.

Common terms and abbreviations to look out for include the WR or wager requirement, which is the number and value of wagers to be placed before the Bonus can be withdrawn. Remember all wagers won or lost count towards this figure. Comp points or loyalty points are given for every wager placed and can be redeemed as cash. Cash bonuses can be withdrawn once relevant terms and conditions such as a wr have been met, some sites keep bonuses in a separate account. A reload bonus is one that is offered after sign up, usually after meeting certain targets.

Remember before digging in to your wallet and parting with your hard earned money make sure you fully understand the bonus requirements, also if you take your time to shop around and pick a site wisely you can find some really good bonuses that are easy to reach.

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March 6th, 2008 at 4:24 pm

Working With Bankrolls

This posting is about gambling and bankroll requirements to look out for.
Please share your thoughts at the end and leave a comment.

That the player is winning “decently” is not the only
information needed.
What people consider a decent win rate varies from game
to game, and person to person. Winning 6 big blinds/100 hands is decent in a
tough online HSNL game. Winning 30 big blinds/100 hands is decent in a soft
online micro-states game. The difference changes the bankroll requirements by a
factor of 5.
Multi-tabling does not intrinsically change the bankroll
requirements. However, those who play 10 or more tables usually accept much
lower win rates as “decent” than those who play 1-4 tables at the same level.

The standard deviation varies tremendously from player to player and game to
game. Some full ring players have a SD/100 of 60 big blinds or less. Some
shorthanded players have a SD/100 of 160 big blinds or more. (See the stats
threads in the strategy forums.) This difference means a factor of 7 difference
in bankroll requirements for the same win rate.
Bankrolls also mean different
things to different people. If you can move down to a profitable game with lower
stakes, and are willing to do that when you hit a downswing, then you can be
safer with less. See the question by Gonso that I answered for an example where
moving down can make someone as safe as though his bankroll were multiplied by
5.5. Of course, for some people (particularly those playing for low stakes),
busting out is a temporary inconvenience instead of a disaster, which means that
they can be far more aggressive.
These are why 20 buy-ins can range from
overly conservative to dangerously unsafe, even for “decent winners.” Offering 20
buy-ins as advice to everyone is like saying it is 4:00 whenever anyone asks for
the time.

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