by Felonius_Monk » Sat Sep 10, 2005 7:24 am
Bet 365 is the place to be for the small-time bonus hunter, they have a great $50 deposit match bonus which clears in no time at all (I did it in about 2 hours of play). The new one at Gaming Club sounds promising too, so long as there's no restrictions on the size of the rake needed for a hand (you won't be generating much rake at micro limits).
Although in general it's not a good site for bonuses, UltimateBet is actually not too bad if you're a small time player - the bonus is released incrementally (albeit very slowly) and you should get $25 for a $100 deposit.
Royal Vegas poker used to offer $10 free without even having to make a deposit; not sure if this is still the case, check the website. Again, they're a Prima site (like gaming club and bet365) which tends to aim their bonuses at low level players to encourage new business. Check it out as this is good for you.
The Interpoker bonus is not worth your bother as it frees painfully slowly at the lowest limits, due to the fact hands need to be raked above a certain amount. The current bet365 deal sounds way, way better than what you get at Cryptologic for low limit players. Once you get a bit more money and play a little higher, Interpokers bonus might be for you.
Finally, once you have (say) $300-500, you might consider playing the 0.50/1 limit at Partypoker and Empire poker, they both offer nice signup bonuses and monthly match bonuses, Empire being the better of the two as they match $100 100% every month, whereas to get the $100 bonus at Party it's usually a $500 deposit. You need more money in your BR to play their lowest limit game though (0.50/1) so don't risk it yet if you can't reload your BR.
So if I were you i'd visit:
Bet365
Gaming Club
Check out royal vegas to see what's on
Maybe UB
Probably in that order.
Hope this helps.
Monk
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