Comps are used as money for food and hotel bills. Bonuses get easily manipulated by the casino. Hence, the physical casinos don't care about such bonuses, as they do to keeping their players in the house. It also opens a memorable bond between the player and the casino. A person who provides us shelter and food is more valuable than those that only give cash. They're both important, but the memories don't match. The casino players tend to go back to receive such treats again. It shows how motivating the comps is to a player compared to bonuses for wagering.
Because in my opinion, to get the bonus, of course, we have to gamble first and of course we have to deposit money first. I think it's almost impossible for a bonus to be obtained without us doing certain conditions. Maybe with the lottery it still makes sense.
Indeed, many online casinos more often hold promotions and bonuses, because in my opinion the goal is to attract many people as well as to increase their rating and reputation. Of course, another goal is to make players comfortable as well as confident that the casino they go to is the best casino. But what must be aware of even though casinos provide bonuses and promotions but we must be able to know when to stop gambling, not because the bonus makes us continue to gamble, it is not recommended.
Recently, addicted gamblers hunt daily for casinos that provide bonuses for signing up, then look for a means to manipulate the bonus by creating multiple accounts. They do this to be able to gamble free and spend less in the process. Since gambling with money will only get them broke. New casinos make this offer to attract more users. But that doesn't make a difference in winning. It can be more beneficial to a compulsive gambler, compared to a responsible player. The latter also cares about winning, but the first mentioned is focused on gambling rather than results.
Regardless of the bonuses, the gambler still needs to control his gambling morale. As the aim is to attract the funds of the gambler, immediately he gets clouded by those bonuses and wants to win at all costs. Hence, the player, still, needs to regard the fact he's gambling and make his conclusions. Gambling for a long period in a session is not encouraged. Win and loss are the known results, but losses are more consistent. Since we don't win all the time, no need to gamble for a long time. It's fine to keep on trying, but not on a gambling basis. We keep trying another day, not the next minute. The period of break is recommended for every gambler.
Most addicted gamblers do not bother themselves with checking for bonuses. They are more concerned about using their money to gamble simply because the bonuses offered by these bookmakers are not even enough to satisfy and offset their hunger. Even when a gambler gets this bonus, he is still not satisfied because the bonuses offered by these bookmakers are below the staking power of the addicted gambler. Also, most addicted gamblers are always gambling in fact they gamble every day so what will a bookmaker's bonus do for such a gambler.
I agree with you on the need for a gambler to control his morale. Maintaining a positive and controlled morale can significantly impact a gambler’s decision-making and overall experience. It is important to note here that negative morale can lead to impulsive decisions and poor judgment. A gambler with low morale may be more likely to chase losses, take unnecessary risks, and ignore proper bankroll management.