No Deposit Bonuses
If you have played in Practice Play in casinos and now want to shift to Real Money play, the casino will encourage you by giving you some of its money to gamble with. They want your registration details and will pay you for this. How much? Expect around $20 to $30, deposited in your playing account. Note however that you will need to gamble several times this amount before being able to make any withdrawal. Deposit Bonuses
In return for your money deposit, the casino pays you a bonus, which increased the money that you can use for gambling. Often a casino will be generous with the first bonus in order to 'get you going'. Many casinos have a rule about first bonuses that you have to gamble many times the initial amount before you can withdraw your winnings. After that, there are generally few restrictions.
Bonus Terms
1st Deposit � For your first sum, the casino will pay you a Sign-Up or Welcome Bonus, comprising perhaps 50% or 100%. With 50% if you pay $100 you will get an extra $50.
2 nd , 3 rd , 4 th Deposit Bonuses - The more often you deposit money, the more bonuses you win from casinos. Such bonuses can be anywhere from 25% to 100%. In contrast to First Bonuses, there is generally no problem about when to cash in your winnings.
High Roller Bonus - If you are accustomed to spending large amounts in online casinos (say $1000 or more at a time) and have a history of such large deposits, then you will be classified as a 'High Roller' and qualify for specially generous bonuses. After all, the casino gets so much money from you, why shouldn't they give you a nice bonus to encourage you to spend more? Online Tournaments - All tournaments are funded by a mass of people paying a small 'entry fee' to participate (say $7-9). Then these funds are used as a large jackpot prize to attract the best players around. Participate in small tournaments by all means to get practice but avoid the large ones until your playing skill in your chosen game is good.
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