There's nothing wrong with trying new things, who knows luck is on the site for us, but don't be too trusting by putting a lot of money on the site, before Credibility has really been tested for real.
good point
no problem on trying out a new website with a really small part of your money, just don't go all in (or even 20% in) on something that may have a lot more risks than you can imagine or see at first glance.
While that is the correct approach at the same time we know that a lot of newbies are always looking for the bigger welcome bonus they can get, so they think that if they are going to deposit their money in a new casino they might as well take full advantage of that bonus and make a big deposit, and while that is not really a problem if they happen to deposit their money in a good casino, this will become a huge problem if they selected a casino that is being managed by scammers.
Welcome or deposit bonuses arent something that appealing for most people and only noobs do really fall out into this particular manner but once they had some real experience about into it wager requirements
then this is where they do realize that this is something not really that interesting because you would need to hit up the requirement before you could really withdraw. Depositing big amounts on a
new site is very risky specially when everything is still unsure.
Most deposit bonuses are indeed very tempting.
But yes, one should check out the wagering requirements first before depositing.
Because with high roll-over, you will end up losing all your money.
That's the trick. Giving good bonuses but very few can really get out 'alive'.
We can always give the chance to new casinos, but do your research also about the casino itself.
Don't deposit big, just try with small amount if you want to experience the site.