subject: Bonus Hunting : Casino Bonus to get an Advantage [print this page] If you play on online casinos you know that most of them offer a casino bonus when you sign-up. Most people use that bonus and then keep playing there. This is ok if you just play casually, but if you want to gain an advantage and earn money this is the wrong way. Most online casino gambling aficionados play hard and they play to win. But there's an alternate strategy (no, not to lose that would be silly!): a strategy more conservative, more demanding of discipline, as well as of considerable more questionable merit than straightforward online casino gambling, but with significantly higher odds of a player walking away from the (computer) tables with more dough than he or she started with.
To up your odds and actually get an advantage over the casino you need to always play with a "good" casino bonus. Make sure you read the "terms & agreements" before you sign-up. Always play the game that is allowed with the best odds. It's called "bonus hunting" and it's the closest thing in online casino gambling to a sure thing. So why isn't everyone doing it? That question is the subject of this article - why not bonus hunt?
You should play like a machine in the optimal way to just clear the casino bonus as fast as possible. As soon as you are done with the bonus you move on to a new casino and a new casino bonus. You might think that this won't last very long but there are many online casinos in the world and most of them can be milked for a bit of money. If you have the energy and dedication to create new accounts and hunt bonuses you can actually make a living just doing this. The thing where most people fail is that they drift away from the plan and start to do own bets. For signing up and making your first deposit (or "purchasing" your first stack of chips), the online casino gambling site will give you some percentage of that amount in bonus chips. As soon as you make the deposit, the full amount of the bonus is added to your player account.
But, of course, there's a catch you must wager an amount equal to some multiple of the dollar amount of either your bonus or your initial deposit (depending on the online casino gambling site or poker room) before you can withdraw any of it.
As you can probably guess, in the process of meeting your wagering requirement, two things are likely to occur:
1. You lose some or all of the bonus amount and some or all of your initial deposit too
2. You enjoy the online casino gambling experience at that site so much (or have lost so much money you just can't let yourself walk away) that you deposit more and more money and just keep on playing