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Ask Max: Casino Bonuses
by Max Drayman, WINNERonline.com
9 September 2005

Max Drayman In this regular feature, columnist Max Drayman answers player's questions about Internet gambling.

Got a question? Ask Max



9 September 2005
Which casino gives the highest bonus for $25 cash deposits?
Gem

The Short Answer: Looks like Gaming Club, at the moment.

The Details:

I had a quick look around and these are a few high bonuses that I found:
- The Gaming Club Casino 400% match bonus up to $200
- Golden Palace Casino 300% match bonus up to $300
- Platinum Play Casino 300% match bonus up to $150
- I've also heard that Shark Casino and Queens Club are offering 200% cashable bonuses (thanks CasinoBonusPages).

I've also posted this topic on our message boards for further discussion. See "highest bonus for $25 cash deposits?" at http://mb.winneronline.com/showthread.html?t=21224


9 September 2005
Do you have a list of casinos that accept minimum $10 deposits.
JacJem

The Short Answer: Try Lasseter's "Deposit US$10, receive a US$40 Bonus" (www.lasseters.com.au)

The Details:

Aside from Lasseter's --long the first choice in low-roller programs-- you might want to have a look at the following:

- www.oasiscasino.com
- www.slotland.com
- www.gamblerspalace.com
- www.sharkcasino.com

I'm sure there are others but that ought to get you started.


9 September 2005
What do you call a casino catering to low rollers?.
Heidi.

The Short Answer: Um, a "low-rollers casino"?

The Details:

Seriously, I don't know that there is a special name, I've always just known them as low-roller casinos. Sometimes you'll hear the term "cheap-skates" but that's generally derogatory.

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