Yes, they are. When you use free bonus money, you get enticed by the gameplay. After you finish the given credits, you will highly likely go to the cashier section and deposit your own money. However, you can avoid this trick by using your bonuses right.
Not exactly. Most casino tournaments allow competing in a specific game or selection of online games. They can be from one software provider. Or they can also feature a similar theme. For example, on Christmas tournaments, casinos select the Christmas and winter-themed slot.
First of all, you need to have lost real money (not bonus money) on games during a certain period. For example, if your casino offers a weekly cashback, you need to have lost money during the previous week. Then, on a featured date and time, you need to claim cashback in your account promotions. In some cases, cashback is credited automatically.
Yes, there are. However, their selection is not as wide as on local Canadian platforms. They can offer different national lotteries, bingo, and keno games. But international websites don’t have access to national Canadian lotteries.
Yes, you can. General terms and conditions of the tournament dictate that you will receive your prizes on your account. The money is in the currency equivalent of your country. Thus, if you play Hot Beats in Canada, you will get the prizes in CAD, and you can cash them out on your CAD bank account. Alternatively, you can use your Hot Beats prize for your future casino games.
Yes, of course. All slots based on random number generators have their demo versions. So you can easily practice slots for free before playing them for real money. Some games are even available without registration.