There are many online games which are popular among gamer, but above them is the online bingo game. Bingo which is played in casinos can also now be played online and the player can also make money from it. The reason behind the craze of online bingo game is the bingo bonus that the players get while playing and get the chance to win the real cash or any other loyalties. There are certain factors that the player should know regarding the bonus that you can claim for.
There are some website that pays 70% of real cash for the bonus that player has gained. However, the bingo bonus can be redeemable for cash. According to website rule, the player must spend his wining first, and then the deposits and lastly the bonus. Some bingo websites do not offer the player the deposits to be redeemed and loosing the bonus means withdrawing the wining. This is usually done by the website owners to discourage the players from withdrawing the money. The bingo websites limit the total days that the player can keep the bingo website.
Bingo bonus is lure to make the player to withdraw and hoping not to lose the money. There are no side effects from bingo bonus; it is just to make the player cautious.
Before going for any of these free bingo bonuses, have a proper check of different bingo sites and see which of these websites offer the best scheme. There are some players who don’t understand the incentives that are offered by the website. They simply can’t get the difference between free bingo bonus and free real cash.
In real free cash offer, player doesn’t have to make any deposit and get a chance to win free cash by just playing bingo online. But the player has to make it sure that the money cannot be withdrawn for any other use except for playing the game. In the free bingo bonus, the player has to make an initial deposit to get qualified for the bonus. The moment you register yourself, you will become eligible for FREE BINGO free bonus. After making initial deposit, the site will offer you a percentage of the deposit for FREE BINGO free bonus.
If you really want to play online bingo then also try for free bingo bonus and other bingo bonus incentives so that you earn while you play.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Factors to remember while Playing Bingo Bonus
Nowadays people who are crazy about playing bingo game in casinos are moving towards online bingo game. The reason is bingo website provides many offers and other bonuses in the form of loyalties etc. Websites offer free bingo bonus game to its regular playing customers who can have a chance to get more cash prizes and also there will be an increase in websites name.
There are players who play for real money and some to just have an enjoyment. But if the player is playing it for real money there are some factors that should be considered while bingo bonus:
1) When a player gets registered to the website and applies for bingo bonus, the website pays close to 70% on real cash. It means it is on card-by-card basis; more the bonus is played lower will be the average effective. So, the bingo bonus which you get is the same amount that you will be getting from bingo sites.
2) Bonus money can never be redeemed as cash amount. All the three deposits, winnings and bonus money are treated separately. First comes the winning that are spent first, then second comes the deposits and third comes the bonus money. But many of the bingo bonus websites deposits are not redeemed.
3) When the player redeems his winnings bonus, sites either penalize or reset it to $0. However, this can serve as the evil purpose to discourage the cash outs. This can also help in lowering the average bonus money and thus improves everyone’s average effective payout cards.
4) Always check the expiry of the bonuses. In most of the websites, the free bingo websites gets expired in 30 days.
5) The bingo bonus that the sites claim as a way to earn by playing is in fact a scam. You can’t redeem the bonus and the site is going to have the same amount of % payout. The other most important thing is, the bingo bonus are structured in such a way that they encourage you not to cash out your wining, but to spend your deposit and to win before your bonus date expires.
After going through the above factors, you can make it sure that these free bingo bonus sites are advantageous but also can harm you by making to lose your money and left cash less in your bingo account. So, it is important to have proper knowledge before playing for any of the bingo bonus sites.
There are players who play for real money and some to just have an enjoyment. But if the player is playing it for real money there are some factors that should be considered while bingo bonus:
1) When a player gets registered to the website and applies for bingo bonus, the website pays close to 70% on real cash. It means it is on card-by-card basis; more the bonus is played lower will be the average effective. So, the bingo bonus which you get is the same amount that you will be getting from bingo sites.
2) Bonus money can never be redeemed as cash amount. All the three deposits, winnings and bonus money are treated separately. First comes the winning that are spent first, then second comes the deposits and third comes the bonus money. But many of the bingo bonus websites deposits are not redeemed.
3) When the player redeems his winnings bonus, sites either penalize or reset it to $0. However, this can serve as the evil purpose to discourage the cash outs. This can also help in lowering the average bonus money and thus improves everyone’s average effective payout cards.
4) Always check the expiry of the bonuses. In most of the websites, the free bingo websites gets expired in 30 days.
5) The bingo bonus that the sites claim as a way to earn by playing is in fact a scam. You can’t redeem the bonus and the site is going to have the same amount of % payout. The other most important thing is, the bingo bonus are structured in such a way that they encourage you not to cash out your wining, but to spend your deposit and to win before your bonus date expires.
After going through the above factors, you can make it sure that these free bingo bonus sites are advantageous but also can harm you by making to lose your money and left cash less in your bingo account. So, it is important to have proper knowledge before playing for any of the bingo bonus sites.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Macau Millions closing in on record
The Macau Millions hosted by PokerStars Macau at Casino Grand Lisboa continues to close in on the record for field size in an Asia-based poker tournament.
Yesterday saw 132 and 169 players participate in Day 1C and 1D respectively (yes, two on the same day!). After four of five Day 1s the Macau Millions total player count now stands at 532. The current record is 679 players meaning the PokerStars Macau event only needs 148 to enter the history books.
Day 1D belonged to local favorite Jimmy 'King' Ng from Hong Kong, who now boasts the overall chip lead at 355,000. He had played Day 1A but, under the unique rules which allow players busting to try again on a later Day 1, he returned last night.
"I was playing online on PokerStars and won $300," Ng said, "so I felt lucky and decided to register (for 1D) and try again!"
Other notables who made it to Sunday's Day 2 final include PokerStars sponsored and Red Dragon winner Victor Chen from Taipei with 166,500 chips; Singapore's Alex Loon of Asian Poker Showdown fame with 176,500; and Malaysia's Raiden Kan with 244,500.
Team PokerStars Pro Raymond Wu came close to making it through to Day 2 but got eliminated in the very late stages of play. He'll hope to make Day 1E count to give himself a better chance of retaining the Asia Player of the Year (APOY) lead.
For complete information on Macau Millions please click here.
Day 1C chips
1. Lei Long Ng, Macau, 321,000
2. Alex Loon, Singapore, 176,500
3. Sergey Lenyuk, Russia, 173,000
4. Victor Chen, Taipei, 166,500
5. Xiuming 'Sammy' Huang, Australia, 139,500
6. Justin Chan, Hong Kong, 110,000
7. Jun Chen, China, 94,500
8. Youcef Zalagh, France, 59,000
9. Ryan Chong, Malaysia, 53,500
10. Naoya Muto, Japan, 27,000
Day 1D chips
1. Jimmy 'King' Ng, Hong Kong, 355,000
2. Raiden Kan, Malaysia, 244,500
3. Xiao Long Pan, China, 187,000
4. Richard Hu, China, 156,000
5. Tom Chou, USA, 149,500
6. Jason Wong, Hong Kong, 104,500
7. Neng 'Michael' Che, Hong Kong, 103,500
8. Kai Sheng Yang, USA, 103,000
9. Il Hyun Yoon, Korea, 100,500
10. Wai Bing Yiu, Hong Kong, 67,000
11. Damien Kerneis, France, 66,000
12. Chi Keong Kuan, Macau, 54,000
Yesterday saw 132 and 169 players participate in Day 1C and 1D respectively (yes, two on the same day!). After four of five Day 1s the Macau Millions total player count now stands at 532. The current record is 679 players meaning the PokerStars Macau event only needs 148 to enter the history books.
Day 1D belonged to local favorite Jimmy 'King' Ng from Hong Kong, who now boasts the overall chip lead at 355,000. He had played Day 1A but, under the unique rules which allow players busting to try again on a later Day 1, he returned last night.
"I was playing online on PokerStars and won $300," Ng said, "so I felt lucky and decided to register (for 1D) and try again!"
Other notables who made it to Sunday's Day 2 final include PokerStars sponsored and Red Dragon winner Victor Chen from Taipei with 166,500 chips; Singapore's Alex Loon of Asian Poker Showdown fame with 176,500; and Malaysia's Raiden Kan with 244,500.
Team PokerStars Pro Raymond Wu came close to making it through to Day 2 but got eliminated in the very late stages of play. He'll hope to make Day 1E count to give himself a better chance of retaining the Asia Player of the Year (APOY) lead.
For complete information on Macau Millions please click here.
Day 1C chips
1. Lei Long Ng, Macau, 321,000
2. Alex Loon, Singapore, 176,500
3. Sergey Lenyuk, Russia, 173,000
4. Victor Chen, Taipei, 166,500
5. Xiuming 'Sammy' Huang, Australia, 139,500
6. Justin Chan, Hong Kong, 110,000
7. Jun Chen, China, 94,500
8. Youcef Zalagh, France, 59,000
9. Ryan Chong, Malaysia, 53,500
10. Naoya Muto, Japan, 27,000
Day 1D chips
1. Jimmy 'King' Ng, Hong Kong, 355,000
2. Raiden Kan, Malaysia, 244,500
3. Xiao Long Pan, China, 187,000
4. Richard Hu, China, 156,000
5. Tom Chou, USA, 149,500
6. Jason Wong, Hong Kong, 104,500
7. Neng 'Michael' Che, Hong Kong, 103,500
8. Kai Sheng Yang, USA, 103,000
9. Il Hyun Yoon, Korea, 100,500
10. Wai Bing Yiu, Hong Kong, 67,000
11. Damien Kerneis, France, 66,000
12. Chi Keong Kuan, Macau, 54,000
LAPT Florianopolis: Canadian Rudy Blondeau powers to day two lead
Day two at the LAPT Florianopolis was always about the money. The only additional detail being who would have it and who wouldn't.
Of the 185 players who returned today just 48 of them would get such a payoff, a bundle of local Rials higher in value than the bundle they handed over to the cashier when they bought into the event yesterday.
As play went hand-for-hand it looked like Wallacy Marcal would be the ideal fall guy. Crippled and nursing a stack worth no more than a big blind, Marcal put in a text book bubble performance, with plans to hold on until it was no longer physically possible within the rules of the game.
He did just that.
First catching an ace to go with his ace-king versus jacks, then reinforcing his entrenched position by moving all-in and winning beating two callers with king-high, providing him with the means to cling on with his hands rather than just his finger nails.
As this was going on Alexandre Fracari was at the feature table conscious that time was running out. Ultimately he fell so that others could succeed, his pocket jacks toppled by the ace of Francisco Azocar, putting and end to Fracari's tournament as the field roared in delight at his misery.
That left the rest of the day's action.
Matthias Habernig has been a prominent leader, ever since the closing stages of day one. But today that lead belonged to a Canadian, Rudy Blondeau, who had survived the effects of a bad deck and then rallied.
Blondeau first made it to 300k, then became the first player to reach 400k before his stack swelled suddenly to measure 536,500 at the close, just ahead of second placed Andre Sa who snatched a big pot at the bell. Sa bagged up 511,000.
Those followed include Miguel Valardo on 392,500, Dayan Vardanega on 380,000 and Sander Aalders on 348,000.
While Angel Guillen and Leo Fernandez were unable to survive the day - although Fernandez recorded a cash finish - Team PokerStars Online Pro Jorge Arias logged a classy performance, at one point with a stack not visible to the human eye. He spun that into six figures though and closed on 113,000 with which to return to on day three.
Of the 185 players who returned today just 48 of them would get such a payoff, a bundle of local Rials higher in value than the bundle they handed over to the cashier when they bought into the event yesterday.
As play went hand-for-hand it looked like Wallacy Marcal would be the ideal fall guy. Crippled and nursing a stack worth no more than a big blind, Marcal put in a text book bubble performance, with plans to hold on until it was no longer physically possible within the rules of the game.
He did just that.
First catching an ace to go with his ace-king versus jacks, then reinforcing his entrenched position by moving all-in and winning beating two callers with king-high, providing him with the means to cling on with his hands rather than just his finger nails.
As this was going on Alexandre Fracari was at the feature table conscious that time was running out. Ultimately he fell so that others could succeed, his pocket jacks toppled by the ace of Francisco Azocar, putting and end to Fracari's tournament as the field roared in delight at his misery.
That left the rest of the day's action.
Matthias Habernig has been a prominent leader, ever since the closing stages of day one. But today that lead belonged to a Canadian, Rudy Blondeau, who had survived the effects of a bad deck and then rallied.
Blondeau first made it to 300k, then became the first player to reach 400k before his stack swelled suddenly to measure 536,500 at the close, just ahead of second placed Andre Sa who snatched a big pot at the bell. Sa bagged up 511,000.
Those followed include Miguel Valardo on 392,500, Dayan Vardanega on 380,000 and Sander Aalders on 348,000.
While Angel Guillen and Leo Fernandez were unable to survive the day - although Fernandez recorded a cash finish - Team PokerStars Online Pro Jorge Arias logged a classy performance, at one point with a stack not visible to the human eye. He spun that into six figures though and closed on 113,000 with which to return to on day three.
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