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No Deposit Poker Bonus

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Online poker rooms that accept USA players are not as common as they used to be. Our suggestion for USA players is to check out Oddsmaker which has poker as well as online casino games, live casino games and sports betting. While they ‘do not’ have ‘no deposit bonuses’ they do have a depositors $500 Freeroll plus prizes of $100,000 every sunday, $40,000 A Month in Freerolls $200 daily free rolls as well as a very generous match bonus. Games also include favorites like Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, 7 Card Stud, 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo, Razz, 5 Card Stud, 5 Card Draw, Ace to 5 Lowball, Deuce to 7 Lowball, Badugi and Mixed Poker.

The USA no deposit poker bonuses that you will find top out at $25 and you will have to resort to some chicanery to get that amount. To get a $25 no deposit bonus you should first sign up for free at Your Poker Cash. This is not actually a poker website but a poker portal affiliate which is taking advantage of the refer-a-friend type offers from the actual poker sites. As such, you cannot already have joined those poker sites directly. You must first join the portal site or use their links to sign up at the real poker site. Once the real poker sites confirms a signup they will give you the no deposit cash. In fact, this arrangement may not even work anymore because one of the USA sites listed (Black Chip Poker) does not even list a refer-a-friend offer on their site and the second USA site (Carbon Poker) says that ‘ the ‘Refer-A-Friend’ promotion is currently NOT available’.

For international players you can also get a no deposit bonus of $30 from Titan Poker, $25 from Party Poker, $25 from Red Kings, $25 from Bodog Poker, $20 from Mansion Poker and $10 from Bulldog 777 via the same poker portal.

Many sites will also list countries like Bulgaria, China, Costa Rica, India, Indonesia, Israel, Lithuania, Moldova, Morocco, Poland, Turkey, Colombia, Peru, Singapore, Uzbekistan or Vietnam that in their minds appear to have a lot of bonus fraud. Thus, they may not accept players from those countries.

Poker rooms also seem to have more tricky ‘no deposit bonus’ rules than casino sites. One poker site never actually credits your account until after you have played and won. What they do allow you to do is play freerolls to earn money. Then you take that money to play real money games and earn FPP (frequent player points) which you must accumulate to collect a bonus. It’s a roundabout way to be able to say you have a ‘no deposit bonus’.