No Deposit Bonuses for 2012

Last year was a very good year for players looking for no deposit poker bonuses. Most of the existing offers stayed available and many new ones were launched. We believe 2012 can only be even better!

Even without any new poker bonuses becoming available, the sheer volume of existing offers means that players can avail of over $500 of free poker cash! And that is just in initial no deposit bonuses - if you can clear all the secondary bonuses that would be more than $1,000!

These bonuses below were the most popular ones of last year as they were all part of the easiest poker rooms to earn free poker cash.

PokerNetOnline.com No Deposit Bonus

PokerNetOnline gives their free $50 bankroll at Titan Poker with an extra bonus of $100 when you play some poker.

You don't need to take a quiz to get this free bankroll, simply sign up with PokerNetOnline and apply for the free cash.

This offer is only available to players that do not already have a Titan Poker account. You must be 21 or older to apply.

Players from some country are excluded. Check the site for details.

Changes in the no deposit world

There have been quite a few changes in what is on offer in the no deposit side of things in the last year.

Some old faithful no deposit offers have ended in the last twelve months, such as the very popular free bonus from VC Poker and the long running free $10 promotion from Pitbull Poker. Of course, VC Poker is still operating as a poker room, and the same can not be said of Pitbull, who closed rather suddenly last summer amidst some damning allegations of wrong-doing by the poker room.

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