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critter-jannah

Joined: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:37 pm
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Post Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
Okay, i figured I'd get some input on you're thoughts on ginormous welcome bonuses.

Particularly I'm referencing the new go casino bonus which is made up of 20 deposit bonuses of 100% up to $1000. I'm sure many have seen this, it seems to be a headliner in alot of casino affiliate websites right now.

Anyways, any thoughts, points to be made, or presuppositions about bonuses like these with newer casinos? Does it give credibility? take away trustworthiness? Add to it....? :roll:


Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:15 am
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casinowizard

Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2008 12:33 pm
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
Well quite frankly there's nothing wrong with large welcome bonuses like this one being offered by Go Casino. I think that a more important question is whether the casino is a trusted and reputable casino and will honor both the bonus when you do make deposits but also be prompt with any widthdrawals should you be interested in taking any money out in the event that you win and you've cleared their bonus requirements.

Go Casino is a quality casino that's operated by the same group that runs and managed Golden Casino and Online Vegas Casino both of which are highly acclaimed online casinos that operate in the US space (although they also accept players from the rest of the world, however if you're not from the US I'd definitely recommend playing at a Microgaming, Cryptologic or Playtech powered online casino and can give you advice on which of these is the best to play at if you aren't from the US).

Although they may be a new casino they do have the trust and reputable background that should instill confidence in their ability to successfully honor their obligations. Moreover they are also the same group that's responsible for running Golden Palace casino and their group of casinos which are still up and running and powered by Playtech software accept they don't take any US players.

Overall I really don't think that you'd encounter any problems with Go Casino in the event that you follow their guidelines and adhere to their terms and conditions.

Hope this helps...


Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:47 am
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bhathaway

Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:16 am
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
Hi there,

I've actually taken the bonus all the way up to the 10th deposit so up to 10K in deposits at the casino and was given my bonus each time very fast which made me happy... Also I did manage to make withdrawals at the casino without a hitch as well...

I don't think there's really anything to be worried about quite honestly. I've also played at Golden Casino and in both cases in playing at Golden and Go Casino I was treated very well which is why I continue to play.

Also I find that they'll just deposit bonuses into your account randomly even though you'll already have some credits still left in your account which is rather nice.

I think you'll enjoy playing there if you're an avid slots player or if you're into table games or video poker games as they offer a great selection of all.

Have Fun,
Bob


Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:52 am
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angiekent

Joined: Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:33 pm
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
Typically you'd expect something that seems too good to be true to be in fact just that too good to be true. I do think that you should approach any large bonus with a new online casino that you're playing at with caution however this can be done quite simply and why I beleive they've broken out their bonus into 20 equal 100% match bonuses up to $1000 free. First of all there isn't as much risk for the casino with breaking these kinds of bonuses up as they'd be able to spot fraudsters much easier this way then if they did say a 100% match up to $20K right from the get go as a an initial sign-up bonus at the casino. Secondly it doesn't look as much of "it's too good to be true type deal"... Although it still would seem that it would appear that way wouldn't it. I do think that if you start with a 100% up to $1000 bonus but make a first deposit of $500 that would be a good starting point to see how things work out. It's always ok if you start smaller with these multi-level type bonus offering as you know that if you have fun, enjoy playing and want to continue you can do so with the next bonuses in line. Hope this helps...


Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:37 am
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flintcarling

Joined: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:03 am
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
This is actually my first post here on Casino Advisor but I felt compelled to contribute here.

Big bonuses are only good if the underlying terms and conditions of such bonuses are not so restrictive that it you'll never be able to cash out the bonus. Microgaming has a nice system called the Clear Play bonus system that assigns two different balances one for your cash balance and one for your bonus balance moving money from your bonus balance to your cash balance as you meet the play through requirements.

I very much suggest that you pay attention to the terms and conditions and play through requirements of the bonus.

Note: I feel this is what every player should do regardless of whether the bonus is a big bonus or small bonus but especially with the bigger bonuses!


Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:16 am
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pontorio

Joined: Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:29 pm
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
There's nothing wrong with large welcome bonuses in fact to me I welcome them. So long as they're not always high roller bonuses and I don't have to take the maximum amount and if they're staged it's even better!


Fri Mar 19, 2010 9:57 am
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meusplayer

Joined: Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:14 am
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Post Re: Your Thought About Large Welcome bonuses??
I myself am a big fan of bigger deposit bonuses and tend to like taking advantage of them rather then making several more consecutive and smaller bonuses and more deposits. I find that by doing this sometimes you'll shoot yourself in the foot in that you won't after a while any longer be able to make deposits at the online casinos because sometimes your credit card will stop working after a while so it's best to get the most value out of the whole thing by putting more money in initially.


Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:54 am
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