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November 4, 2009

Is There a Catch With Free Money Poker?

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:00 pm

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lewis7440 asked:


I’m sure you have been to a real casino, you have taken the free drinks and sometimes even the free food in your hotel room. The reason you get these perks is because they want to make you feel at home and feel like whenever your at the casino you’re treated not just well, but like family. This is of course a psychological tactic but it’s one you are probably aware of, but willing to do anyway. The idea of something for nothing is hard to resist. 

Playing poker is a feeling that you have to experience yourself, especially when you win! This is what the websites are trying to cash in on when they offer your free money to play. It’s human nature that makes us find it difficult to reject something in return for nothing. The way the poker sites benefit from giving you free money is not only exposure, but they benefit from the chance that you may get hooked on gambling, and if you do, you might feel like you owe them something because they gave you free money!

You’re reading this article because you’re interested in getting free money to play online poker. I don’t blame you, if it’s available, why shouldn’t you? The same psychological reason I stated above in real casinos is the reason why online poker rooms offer free money. If you are given something free you automatically feel good about the person or place you got it from, it’s a simple fact. Since gambling is addictive this type of offer is not too much of a risk for the poker rooms. They know you will gamble the money back into them, possibly becoming addicted and enjoying gambling, whilst having a small chance of winning. 

The advantage for you when deciding to look for and take free online poker money is that you can get some experience of the particular website and how the games are played, without risking your own money. If you do happen to win then it’s a big bonus. The money offered is normally always non-deposit required. 

My advice to you is to evaluate your financial situation AFTER you have used the free money, if you haven’t won anything and have had no fun, it won’t be a hard decision to not play again, but if you have won and you need to spend more money than your winnings to withdraw, I recommend you seriously take into consideration your financial position.

OK you want to take the money now for sure, but wait, they are asking for credit card details? Or some ID or a phone call? Don’t panic! It’s logical. How can they be sure your over 18? Imagine if they took your word for it and a minor won a million dollars and they wanted to use their face and information on advertising campaigns, or they simply wanted to transfer the money in a different way, and the kid said “put it in my parents account”, it simply wouldn’t work and is 100% illegal. When a business let’s things like this happen, that’s how they lose their licence/website.  

I hope you take my advice and take the free poker money but don’t over-do it. Know when to quit and do whatever research is necessary, don’t be afraid to give up if you have spent your free money and you really don’t want to spend your own cash. 

  

Jay Wayne loves free stuff, such as free poker cash and other great deals on no deposit poker sites



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November 2, 2009

Vegas – the Free Stuff

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:47 am
Will Win asked:


Don’t know about you, but the idea of free stuff in Vegas conjures of the images of old when Vegas was Vegas. They knew you by name there (if you were a decent player). It was far less corporate than today. One constant is you can still get free cocktails pretty much anywhere in the casino-even the penny machine area.

Getting free rooms and other perks in the old days was tough for machine players. You basically had to catch the eye of the pit boss. Today, that’s all changed. Comps, which is just a short way of saying complimentary or free stuff, are easier to get because all play can be tracked through player cards.

One day the player card was introduced and video poker and slot machines that could read them started showing up. The system progressed into a fine-tuned compensation machine. You play $x and you get Y points to spend on stuff, like free rooms, clothes, food, cash back, etc.

I guess the downside to all of this is the tight line casinos follow. They really follow a compensation rule set and don’t deviate from it at all. It’s nice, but the personal touch has left the place. But the upside is you can play anything in the casino and get points toward free stuff. Whether you like Keno, Bingo, slots, poker or sports betting, you’re earning points toward free stuff.

Of course, all of this has moved online. Many online casinos now offer player rewards and all sorts of goodies. Dare I say, they’ve outdone Vegas. It’s a toss up. Brick and mortar casinos can give you free rooms and shows. Online casinos can give you most everything else, but they also give bonuses that offline casinos don’t-like cash bonuses for playing, depositing, etc.

Whether you’re playing in the real world or a virtual one, make sure you’re getting rewarded. In the real world, player cards also work as coupons. You can get discounts on shows, buffets and all sorts of stuff. And I wouldn’t play at any online casino that didn’t offer bonuses of some sort.

One nice feature of player cards is the ability to get a printout of your wins and losses for the tax season-if you want.

In the end, Vegas and online casinos offer all sorts of free stuff for players. The one constant is that you have to get into the system to get it. Before playing anywhere, do a little research and find out how to get free stuff and what you get.



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October 20, 2009

Vegas – the Free Stuff

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 7:07 pm
Will Win asked:


Don’t know about you, but the idea of free stuff in Vegas conjures of the images of old when Vegas was Vegas. They knew you by name there (if you were a decent player). It was far less corporate than today. One constant is you can still get free cocktails pretty much anywhere in the casino-even the penny machine area.

Getting free rooms and other perks in the old days was tough for machine players. You basically had to catch the eye of the pit boss. Today, that’s all changed. Comps, which is just a short way of saying complimentary or free stuff, are easier to get because all play can be tracked through player cards.

One day the player card was introduced and video poker and slot machines that could read them started showing up. The system progressed into a fine-tuned compensation machine. You play $x and you get Y points to spend on stuff, like free rooms, clothes, food, cash back, etc.

I guess the downside to all of this is the tight line casinos follow. They really follow a compensation rule set and don’t deviate from it at all. It’s nice, but the personal touch has left the place. But the upside is you can play anything in the casino and get points toward free stuff. Whether you like Keno, Bingo, slots, poker or sports betting, you’re earning points toward free stuff.

Of course, all of this has moved online. Many online casinos now offer player rewards and all sorts of goodies. Dare I say, they’ve outdone Vegas. It’s a toss up. Brick and mortar casinos can give you free rooms and shows. Online casinos can give you most everything else, but they also give bonuses that offline casinos don’t-like cash bonuses for playing, depositing, etc.

Whether you’re playing in the real world or a virtual one, make sure you’re getting rewarded. In the real world, player cards also work as coupons. You can get discounts on shows, buffets and all sorts of stuff. And I wouldn’t play at any online casino that didn’t offer bonuses of some sort.

One nice feature of player cards is the ability to get a printout of your wins and losses for the tax season-if you want.

In the end, Vegas and online casinos offer all sorts of free stuff for players. The one constant is that you have to get into the system to get it. Before playing anywhere, do a little research and find out how to get free stuff and what you get.



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October 19, 2009

Is There a Catch With Free Money Poker?

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:25 pm
lewis7440 asked:


I’m sure you have been to a real casino, you have taken the free drinks and sometimes even the free food in your hotel room. The reason you get these perks is because they want to make you feel at home and feel like whenever your at the casino you’re treated not just well, but like family. This is of course a psychological tactic but it’s one you are probably aware of, but willing to do anyway. The idea of something for nothing is hard to resist. 

Playing poker is a feeling that you have to experience yourself, especially when you win! This is what the websites are trying to cash in on when they offer your free money to play. It’s human nature that makes us find it difficult to reject something in return for nothing. The way the poker sites benefit from giving you free money is not only exposure, but they benefit from the chance that you may get hooked on gambling, and if you do, you might feel like you owe them something because they gave you free money!

You’re reading this article because you’re interested in getting free money to play online poker. I don’t blame you, if it’s available, why shouldn’t you? The same psychological reason I stated above in real casinos is the reason why online poker rooms offer free money. If you are given something free you automatically feel good about the person or place you got it from, it’s a simple fact. Since gambling is addictive this type of offer is not too much of a risk for the poker rooms. They know you will gamble the money back into them, possibly becoming addicted and enjoying gambling, whilst having a small chance of winning. 

The advantage for you when deciding to look for and take free online poker money is that you can get some experience of the particular website and how the games are played, without risking your own money. If you do happen to win then it’s a big bonus. The money offered is normally always non-deposit required. 

My advice to you is to evaluate your financial situation AFTER you have used the free money, if you haven’t won anything and have had no fun, it won’t be a hard decision to not play again, but if you have won and you need to spend more money than your winnings to withdraw, I recommend you seriously take into consideration your financial position.

OK you want to take the money now for sure, but wait, they are asking for credit card details? Or some ID or a phone call? Don’t panic! It’s logical. How can they be sure your over 18? Imagine if they took your word for it and a minor won a million dollars and they wanted to use their face and information on advertising campaigns, or they simply wanted to transfer the money in a different way, and the kid said “put it in my parents account”, it simply wouldn’t work and is 100% illegal. When a business let’s things like this happen, that’s how they lose their licence/website.  

I hope you take my advice and take the free poker money but don’t over-do it. Know when to quit and do whatever research is necessary, don’t be afraid to give up if you have spent your free money and you really don’t want to spend your own cash. 

  

Jay Wayne loves free stuff, such as free poker cash and other great deals on no deposit poker sites



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October 14, 2009

Is There a Catch With Free Money Poker?

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 2:56 pm
lewis7440 asked:


I’m sure you have been to a real casino, you have taken the free drinks and sometimes even the free food in your hotel room. The reason you get these perks is because they want to make you feel at home and feel like whenever your at the casino you’re treated not just well, but like family. This is of course a psychological tactic but it’s one you are probably aware of, but willing to do anyway. The idea of something for nothing is hard to resist. 

Playing poker is a feeling that you have to experience yourself, especially when you win! This is what the websites are trying to cash in on when they offer your free money to play. It’s human nature that makes us find it difficult to reject something in return for nothing. The way the poker sites benefit from giving you free money is not only exposure, but they benefit from the chance that you may get hooked on gambling, and if you do, you might feel like you owe them something because they gave you free money!

You’re reading this article because you’re interested in getting free money to play online poker. I don’t blame you, if it’s available, why shouldn’t you? The same psychological reason I stated above in real casinos is the reason why online poker rooms offer free money. If you are given something free you automatically feel good about the person or place you got it from, it’s a simple fact. Since gambling is addictive this type of offer is not too much of a risk for the poker rooms. They know you will gamble the money back into them, possibly becoming addicted and enjoying gambling, whilst having a small chance of winning. 

The advantage for you when deciding to look for and take free online poker money is that you can get some experience of the particular website and how the games are played, without risking your own money. If you do happen to win then it’s a big bonus. The money offered is normally always non-deposit required. 

My advice to you is to evaluate your financial situation AFTER you have used the free money, if you haven’t won anything and have had no fun, it won’t be a hard decision to not play again, but if you have won and you need to spend more money than your winnings to withdraw, I recommend you seriously take into consideration your financial position.

OK you want to take the money now for sure, but wait, they are asking for credit card details? Or some ID or a phone call? Don’t panic! It’s logical. How can they be sure your over 18? Imagine if they took your word for it and a minor won a million dollars and they wanted to use their face and information on advertising campaigns, or they simply wanted to transfer the money in a different way, and the kid said “put it in my parents account”, it simply wouldn’t work and is 100% illegal. When a business let’s things like this happen, that’s how they lose their licence/website.  

I hope you take my advice and take the free poker money but don’t over-do it. Know when to quit and do whatever research is necessary, don’t be afraid to give up if you have spent your free money and you really don’t want to spend your own cash. 

  

Jay Wayne loves free stuff, such as free poker cash and other great deals on no deposit poker sites



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Vegas – the Free Stuff

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:58 am
Will Win asked:


Don’t know about you, but the idea of free stuff in Vegas conjures of the images of old when Vegas was Vegas. They knew you by name there (if you were a decent player). It was far less corporate than today. One constant is you can still get free cocktails pretty much anywhere in the casino-even the penny machine area.

Getting free rooms and other perks in the old days was tough for machine players. You basically had to catch the eye of the pit boss. Today, that’s all changed. Comps, which is just a short way of saying complimentary or free stuff, are easier to get because all play can be tracked through player cards.

One day the player card was introduced and video poker and slot machines that could read them started showing up. The system progressed into a fine-tuned compensation machine. You play $x and you get Y points to spend on stuff, like free rooms, clothes, food, cash back, etc.

I guess the downside to all of this is the tight line casinos follow. They really follow a compensation rule set and don’t deviate from it at all. It’s nice, but the personal touch has left the place. But the upside is you can play anything in the casino and get points toward free stuff. Whether you like Keno, Bingo, slots, poker or sports betting, you’re earning points toward free stuff.

Of course, all of this has moved online. Many online casinos now offer player rewards and all sorts of goodies. Dare I say, they’ve outdone Vegas. It’s a toss up. Brick and mortar casinos can give you free rooms and shows. Online casinos can give you most everything else, but they also give bonuses that offline casinos don’t-like cash bonuses for playing, depositing, etc.

Whether you’re playing in the real world or a virtual one, make sure you’re getting rewarded. In the real world, player cards also work as coupons. You can get discounts on shows, buffets and all sorts of stuff. And I wouldn’t play at any online casino that didn’t offer bonuses of some sort.

One nice feature of player cards is the ability to get a printout of your wins and losses for the tax season-if you want.

In the end, Vegas and online casinos offer all sorts of free stuff for players. The one constant is that you have to get into the system to get it. Before playing anywhere, do a little research and find out how to get free stuff and what you get.



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September 29, 2009

Is There a Catch With Free Money Poker?

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 5:28 pm
lewis7440 asked:


I’m sure you have been to a real casino, you have taken the free drinks and sometimes even the free food in your hotel room. The reason you get these perks is because they want to make you feel at home and feel like whenever your at the casino you’re treated not just well, but like family. This is of course a psychological tactic but it’s one you are probably aware of, but willing to do anyway. The idea of something for nothing is hard to resist. 

Playing poker is a feeling that you have to experience yourself, especially when you win! This is what the websites are trying to cash in on when they offer your free money to play. It’s human nature that makes us find it difficult to reject something in return for nothing. The way the poker sites benefit from giving you free money is not only exposure, but they benefit from the chance that you may get hooked on gambling, and if you do, you might feel like you owe them something because they gave you free money!

You’re reading this article because you’re interested in getting free money to play online poker. I don’t blame you, if it’s available, why shouldn’t you? The same psychological reason I stated above in real casinos is the reason why online poker rooms offer free money. If you are given something free you automatically feel good about the person or place you got it from, it’s a simple fact. Since gambling is addictive this type of offer is not too much of a risk for the poker rooms. They know you will gamble the money back into them, possibly becoming addicted and enjoying gambling, whilst having a small chance of winning. 

The advantage for you when deciding to look for and take free online poker money is that you can get some experience of the particular website and how the games are played, without risking your own money. If you do happen to win then it’s a big bonus. The money offered is normally always non-deposit required. 

My advice to you is to evaluate your financial situation AFTER you have used the free money, if you haven’t won anything and have had no fun, it won’t be a hard decision to not play again, but if you have won and you need to spend more money than your winnings to withdraw, I recommend you seriously take into consideration your financial position.

OK you want to take the money now for sure, but wait, they are asking for credit card details? Or some ID or a phone call? Don’t panic! It’s logical. How can they be sure your over 18? Imagine if they took your word for it and a minor won a million dollars and they wanted to use their face and information on advertising campaigns, or they simply wanted to transfer the money in a different way, and the kid said “put it in my parents account”, it simply wouldn’t work and is 100% illegal. When a business let’s things like this happen, that’s how they lose their licence/website.  

I hope you take my advice and take the free poker money but don’t over-do it. Know when to quit and do whatever research is necessary, don’t be afraid to give up if you have spent your free money and you really don’t want to spend your own cash. 

  

Jay Wayne loves free stuff, such as free poker cash and other great deals on no deposit poker sites



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September 28, 2009

Vegas – the Free Stuff

Filed under: Online Gambling — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:33 pm
Will Win asked:


Don’t know about you, but the idea of free stuff in Vegas conjures of the images of old when Vegas was Vegas. They knew you by name there (if you were a decent player). It was far less corporate than today. One constant is you can still get free cocktails pretty much anywhere in the casino-even the penny machine area.

Getting free rooms and other perks in the old days was tough for machine players. You basically had to catch the eye of the pit boss. Today, that’s all changed. Comps, which is just a short way of saying complimentary or free stuff, are easier to get because all play can be tracked through player cards.

One day the player card was introduced and video poker and slot machines that could read them started showing up. The system progressed into a fine-tuned compensation machine. You play $x and you get Y points to spend on stuff, like free rooms, clothes, food, cash back, etc.

I guess the downside to all of this is the tight line casinos follow. They really follow a compensation rule set and don’t deviate from it at all. It’s nice, but the personal touch has left the place. But the upside is you can play anything in the casino and get points toward free stuff. Whether you like Keno, Bingo, slots, poker or sports betting, you’re earning points toward free stuff.

Of course, all of this has moved online. Many online casinos now offer player rewards and all sorts of goodies. Dare I say, they’ve outdone Vegas. It’s a toss up. Brick and mortar casinos can give you free rooms and shows. Online casinos can give you most everything else, but they also give bonuses that offline casinos don’t-like cash bonuses for playing, depositing, etc.

Whether you’re playing in the real world or a virtual one, make sure you’re getting rewarded. In the real world, player cards also work as coupons. You can get discounts on shows, buffets and all sorts of stuff. And I wouldn’t play at any online casino that didn’t offer bonuses of some sort.

One nice feature of player cards is the ability to get a printout of your wins and losses for the tax season-if you want.

In the end, Vegas and online casinos offer all sorts of free stuff for players. The one constant is that you have to get into the system to get it. Before playing anywhere, do a little research and find out how to get free stuff and what you get.



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