Adde
05-31-2004, 01:29 PM
Most casinos promote their bonuses in dollars, but bonuses often are given in units. A bonus of $100 can thus be equalt to £100, wich is about 1.8x more of value. On the other hand, some casinos have dramatically different bonuses for various currenices.
1. Check the casino site, read the bonus terms carefully and look for signs that different currencies have different bonus terms. If you don't find any sign of that, proceed with (2).
2. Check if there is a link to a brittish web page. Usually something like a "play in pounds?" link on the home page. If you cannot find that link, try changing ".com" for ".co.uk" in the URL. If you get a page, look for any signs...
You should now know if you can proceed to play in pounds to maximize your bonus.
3. When creating an account at the site, choose GBP instead of USD.
If you use Neteller, the currency conversion is automatic. When you deposit £100, some $180 is drawn from your Neteller account. Vice versa for withdrawing. I usually loose some on the conversion rate, but that is not that much, like 1.82 in, and 1.79 out.
Adde
1. Check the casino site, read the bonus terms carefully and look for signs that different currencies have different bonus terms. If you don't find any sign of that, proceed with (2).
2. Check if there is a link to a brittish web page. Usually something like a "play in pounds?" link on the home page. If you cannot find that link, try changing ".com" for ".co.uk" in the URL. If you get a page, look for any signs...
You should now know if you can proceed to play in pounds to maximize your bonus.
3. When creating an account at the site, choose GBP instead of USD.
If you use Neteller, the currency conversion is automatic. When you deposit £100, some $180 is drawn from your Neteller account. Vice versa for withdrawing. I usually loose some on the conversion rate, but that is not that much, like 1.82 in, and 1.79 out.
Adde