I've noticed!
tennis_balls said:
he "proudly presents" their link at bottom of all pages so I doubt that he minds.
i've dinked around a little bit at GoneGambling myself. it's a great site for those with low or no bankroll who still want to gamble. However, I'm sure most users visit that website and throw their hands up after 5 or 10 minutes. It's soooooo confusing! I occasionally do their auctions and
enjoy sniping people with a high bid at the last second.
I've noticed
They also have a scoreboard for who has won the most bonuses over the last 30 days, it seems the top players are managing well over $1000 per 30 days!!!! I don't know whether this is the same group all at the top, or whether it changes each month. I made it near the bottom last week!
As far as I can see, after you have been a member for a while, you will probably have made all the new account deals you want, so best then to look for those that offer the best repeat deposit deals. Roxy Palace has it all, conversions, repeat deals, prizes, and even it's own game (doesn't work on my PC though). The two main sponsors who offer prizes as bonus deposits are Fortune Lounge and Casino Rewards. Slotland, the one with the very odd slot games, seems to offer the biggest prizes, it is also possible to win big in the Soup Pot tournament.
Occasinonally, you may be drawn as an Onion Trainer, all you really need to do, (other than train your onion), is to make sure that $50 has been recently deposited in the sponsor casino. I recently trained two onions for Platinum Play deposits, one came first, and the other was turned into soup!!!! Total prize money of $35. The prizes are mostly small, but they can add up.
This would be of great benefit to low rollers, like KK here, as a $50 deposit can easily produce a matching $50 of bonuses if you choose one of the casinos that do conversions. There are also high roller bonuses for deposits of $300 and $500 ($700 at some), ranging from 5% to 15%, capped at the percentage for the minimum deposit. For example, a $1000 deposit will still only get 10% of $500 ($50) at most, if not all.