Thanks for your comments, I appreciate it.
My web site will be different from the majority of casino affiliate sites that I have seen that are just carrying a few banners with a limited amount of information, (I am not talking about GPWA members of course

). My site will be more comprehensive and offer information about the mathematics of each game, a number of in-depth articles about different gambling topics and lengthy reviews about a number of casinos. Something similar to
The Wizard of Odds , but more focused. It was in this context I wanted to offer an article about "bonus hustling". The article would cover most of the subjects in Bill Haywood's book,
Beat the Online Casinos, but compressed into around 2000 words.
However, after your comments I think I may be "pushing the line" with this article a bit, and I will re-think. My thought process was that "bonus hustling" is very similar to card counting in blackjack; People love to play the game because they know it is beatable, but 99.5% of all people playing don't have the discipline to learn even the simplest card counting system. It is the fact that they know
how it can be beaten that makes them want to play. It doesn't really matter that
they can't actually beat the game themselves. On the other hand, since the land casinos are not even clever enough to accept the fact that card counting is actually good for them, because it gets players interested in the game, it might be a leap of faith to think that online casinos will consider "bonus hustling" as something positive.
Once again, I really appreciate your advice.
Alby