Not really being a signup bonus player, I was wondering how this area was changing? As mentioned in another thread, I've seen a few more casinos doing this Post-WR awarding of the signup bonus, or introducing monthly match bonuses from Month 1 at a lower %.
I know bonus "abuse" is the key to all the changes, but are these changes having a positive, negative or zero impact on the "normal" bonus players? Are the casinos winning in their battle to oust abusers and are the normal bonus players feeling the pinch?
I'd be interested in knowing what the general concensus is and which bonus methods seem to strike a good balance.
Cheers
Simmo!
Over the time, I've been tracking sign-up bonuses, I've seen several patterns.
One common pattern is... Offer a nice bonus, realize players are winning using the bonus, then add more restrictive terms or find ways to avoid paying players. Some of the groups that have followed this pattern over the past 6 months are: Fortune Lounge, Casino Rewards, Belle Rock, Trident, Jackpot Factory, Grand Prive, Golden Star, Vegas Partner, Winward, Connect2, Casino-For-Me (worsened bonus again, a few days ago), and Bet Fred (worsened bonus, yet again yesterday). Note that nearly all Microgaming casinos offering Clearplay/eZ bonus fall into this group. Another pattern with MGs is adding new Free Play bonuses. I believe there are now ~30 Free Play offers. This number keeps increasing.
Several casinos start the above cycle in any given month. So while some bonuses worsen, some quality bonuses appear. In some months, there are more positive than negative changes. Bonus improvements may be tied to a change in ownership or software. A recent example of such a change is Global Player. When they switched to Boss Media, they offered an excellent sign-up bonus, and one of the best weekly reloads I have ever seen. Later they reduced the quality of the bonus, as expected. And this month, they worsened it yet again, dropping blackjack as an allowed game.
There are some casinos that don't follow the above cycle. They offer a good bonus and rarely change it. Large and well known casinos often fall into this group, such as 888.com and Golden Palace. Bet 365, VC, SkybetVegas, and Grand Virtual also offer nice bonuses that rarely change (yes I am aware of the VC temporary change, and Grand Virtual limit to micro-blackjack).
Once in a while, there will be a thread comparing to how things were 5+ years ago. That was long before I was around, but I understand that bonuses were often quite different than today.