What bonuses usually exist
Most players look for a welcome offer, extra value on later deposits, or cashback that softens a bad run. Promo-code and free-spin campaigns can also matter, so keep the promo codes page and free spins guide nearby.
Main bonus types
Welcome bonus
Usually aimed at new users and linked to early deposits.
Deposit bonus
Extra bonus funds added when you top up during a campaign.
Cashback
A return of part of eligible losses under specific rules.
How to activate a bonus
- Create or log into your account.
- Open the promotions or cashier area.
- Read the offer, not just the banner.
- Enter a code if required.
- Make the qualifying deposit with an eligible method.
- Check that the bonus appears in your account.
Wagering explained simply
Wagering tells you how many times you need to play through bonus money before it usually becomes more withdrawable. A 30x rule on a 100 NZD bonus usually means 3,000 NZD worth of bets.
Example with numbers
| Bonus amount | Wagering | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 100 NZD | 30x | You may need to place 3,000 NZD worth of bets |
| 50 NZD free-spin winnings | 35x | You may need to wager 1,750 NZD before cashout is easier |
Common mistakes
- Claiming a bonus without checking wagering.
- Using a deposit method the promo excludes.
- Playing games that do not count well toward wagering.
- Trying to withdraw while a bonus is still active.
Smarter bonus strategy
- Choose a bonus only if you have time to complete it.
- Read the allowed game list before you start.
- Track expiry dates.
- If you want quick access to funds, skipping the bonus can be the better move.
Important conditions
Always look for expiry period, max stake during bonus play, max cashout, eligible games, country restrictions, and payment-method exclusions.
