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Clearing an Online Poker Bonus
The world of
online poker is special because it not
only provides players with a place to play, but it
also provides bonuses in the form of free money.
When you walk into a Las Vegas casino, they are
not going to hand you any money. When you sign up
with a poker site, they are more than happy to
give you lots of free cash. There has to be a
catch to this online poker phenomenon, right? The
truth of the matter is that the "catch" is a very
small one. Though it is true that you can't just
your hands on the money right away, "clearing"
your poker bonus is easier than you might think.
The way that it works when you play poker at any
of the major sites is that they throw you a bone
for depositing your bones into their site. You
want to start playing
poker tournaments, so they give you a
little bit of extra coin to augment your bankroll.
Usually, this comes with some sort of play
requirement. How they handle this play requirement
depends upon which online
poker site you are using. Some of them
will give you immediate access to the money, so
that you can play poker and
learn poker without having to wait on your
bonus to fill in. Other sites will release your
bonus incrementally after it has "cleared".
One of the first bits of poker strategy that you
need to learn is that clearing that bonus is a
must. Often times, the poker site will not let you
withdraw your bankroll until you have met the
requirements for the bonus. This might mean
playing 100 cash hands or something to that
effect. It is always best to know exactly what the
requirements are for any bonus that you accept,
and you need to know how long they can tie up your
money if you don't meet these requirements.
Likewise, you will want to figure out what the
deal is for online poker sites that release your
bonus in increments. If they are doing it based
upon tournament play or cash play, then you have
to get in there and start playing.
If the play requirement is simply a hands played
mark, then you should go to the lowest limit
possible and play as many hands there as you can.
Most poker sites will use an amount raked
standard, so you will have to play in decent sized
limits to get a hold of their bonus money. What
you should know is that most bonus goals are
attainable, so you will probably see that money
after a while of playing on the site. |
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