The documented welcome package links four separate sets of 20 spins to Second Strike. The four stage-linked allocations total 80 spins, but each set remains attached to its own point in the deposit-funded sequence and is not promised as an automatic credit. For an Australian player, the useful reading is therefore one named title, one active allocation and one narrow play condition—not a flexible credit or an automatic opening grant.
Keep ZERO WAGER with the named Second Strike spins
On Second Strike, the player applies the wording
ZERO WAGER
only to the assigned welcome spins. It does not describe the matched money, ordinary pokie activity or an unrelated reward. Reading the condition beside the title is the simplest way to preserve its proper scope.
That distinction matters because several forms of value can appear within the same promotion. The cash match answers one question; the game allocation answers another. A condition written for the game component cannot be carried across to the funded balance merely because both sit under one headline.
Use a two-part test:
- make sure the active benefit names Second Strike;
-
for Second Strike, apply
ZERO WAGERonly to the spins identified for that title.
If either part is missing from the immediate reading, return to the selected reward information before play. A broad phrase such as “all bonus funds” would change the meaning and is not part of the documented offer.
Separate spins from the package money limits
Count, entry amount and winnings ceiling serve different purposes. The welcome package context explains the full deposit matches; the game allocation remains separate from those monetary boundaries.
| Figure | Correct role |
|---|---|
| 20 in the account currency | Starting amount for a qualifying welcome claim |
| 20 spins per allocation | Quantity assigned to Second Strike at the relevant point |
| 80 spins | Sum of all four equal allocations |
| 5,000 in the account currency | Ceiling that applies to welcome-offer winnings |
None of these figures converts the game turns into cash. The first and last rows are monetary rules. The middle rows count play on the named title. Keeping the units visible prevents “20” from being mistaken for a currency value and prevents the full 80 from being read as an initial balance.
The winnings boundary is equally specific. Welcome-offer winnings are limited to 5,000 in the account currency. That amount is neither a stated price for the spins nor a universal ceiling on every casino cashout.
Open Second Strike only for the relevant allocation
Second Strike is the sole game named for this documented component. Ordinary pokie selection can lead to another visible reel title, but choosing that title does not transfer the promotional allocation.
A clean use sequence is:
- Reach the intended casino account.
- Identify the active promotional allocation there.
- Keep its quantity together with the Second Strike name.
- Enter the named game only for that allocation.
- Stop or return to ordinary browsing once that purpose ends.
The offer links each 20-spin set to its qualifying stage, and the terms do not promise automatic delivery. Read any eligibility or allocation status the live casino account displays rather than assuming that all future sets arrived at registration.
Another pokie may still suit an ordinary session. For the player, it simply sits outside this named reward. Separating promotion-led play from catalogue choice protects both decisions: the allocation retains its stated title, while ordinary browsing remains based on what is visible during the visit.
Count the four stage-linked groups of 20
The arithmetic is straightforward, but timing remains separate.
Four welcome-spin groups
| Qualifying point | Second Strike allocation | Running total |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | 20 spins | 20 |
| Stage 2 | 20 spins | 40 |
| Stage 3 | 20 spins | 60 |
| Stage 4 | 20 spins | 80 |
The final column is cumulative. It does not pull later allocations forward or place 80 spins into a newly opened account. At the first qualifying point, the relevant set contains 20. Another set becomes relevant only with its own qualifying point in the sequence.
Equal quantities also mean that the rising monetary caps do not enlarge the game allocation. The deposit match may change from one part of the promotion to the next, but each named set remains 20.
For budgeting, assess the funded decision first and treat the game component as attached value. Completing later deposits solely to chase the cumulative total can turn a reward into a spending target. A player can stop after an affordable point without treating unused future allocations as a loss.
Use the same allocation logic on a phone
A mobile browser holds less information at once, so the player keeps the reward name, Second Strike and the active quantity in one reading before entering play. The device changes presentation, not the allocation.
On a phone:
- use the intended account rather than a remembered screen from another profile;
- find the active reward entry in that account;
- retain the title and quantity together;
- treat later sets as future components;
- leave the game when the planned purpose or time limit ends.
For the player, moving to a wider screen does not merge allocations. It can simply make a long promotion view easier to read. End the phone activity at a clear point, reopen the same profile on the other screen and continue from the active live state.
The action button opens the third-party casino that manages eligibility and promotional balances. Base the immediate decision on what that account shows, while keeping the documented title and narrow condition unchanged.
Frequently asked questions
Why is the 80-spin total split?
The total is made from four equal sets of 20, each attached to a separate qualifying point in the funded sequence.
Which game receives the documented benefit?
Second Strike is the only named title. Choosing another pokie for ordinary play does not move the allocation.
Does the first stage include all 80 spins?
No. The first stage carries 20 spins, while the other three sets belong to later qualifying points.
Where does Second Strike ZERO WAGER apply?
For Second Strike,
ZERO WAGER
applies only to the assigned welcome spins, not to matched money, another game or the entire promotion.
What does the winnings ceiling govern?
It governs welcome-offer winnings, which are limited to 5,000 in the account currency. It is not a cash price for the game allocation.
Does phone use change the quantities?
No. Mobile presentation can change, but each allocation remains 20 spins and the four-set sum remains 80.