Casino Mate free spins: four Second Strike batches
The operator's welcome package reviewed by Casino Mate links 20 Second Strike spins to each of four qualifying deposit stages, for 80 across the complete sequence. The live operator account status determines whether the batch associated with a funded stage is ready; the package is not one 80-spin opening credit.
See how the 80 spins are distributed

The spin schedule stays constant from the opening stage to the final one:
| Batch | Account event | Second Strike allocation |
|---|---|---|
| Opening batch | First qualifying deposit stage | 20 spins |
| Follow-up batch | Second qualifying deposit stage | 20 spins |
| Third batch | Third qualifying deposit stage | 20 spins |
| Final batch | Fourth qualifying deposit stage | 20 spins |
No batch is larger than another. The complete Casino Mate bonus guide covers the changing match percentages and cash ceilings, while the operator's free-spin schedule remains four equal groups.
Across the four deposits, the scheduled batch size never changes: one qualifying stage is linked to one 20-spin Second Strike allocation. Only the live account status determines whether that stage's batch is ready.
A bonus or free-spins claim begins from 20 in the account currency. That starting amount applies to the selected stage; it does not unlock the full 80-spin total. The operator account needs to connect one qualifying event with one 20-spin allocation.
The equal batch size makes the reward easy to recognise. After each eligible stage, the player looks for 20 spins beside Second Strike rather than trying to calculate a percentage. The match value may differ, but the spin counter follows the same pattern every time.
Activate one batch through the account offer
The welcome spins use account offer selection rather than an invented public code. Players select the relevant stage before depositing, complete its qualifying payment and then look for the stage-linked Second Strike allocation in the operator account.
- Sign in to the casino operator account.
- Open the welcome offer and choose the next eligible stage.
- Read the amount and terms attached to that stage.
- Make the qualifying deposit from 20 in the account currency.
- Read the live account status for the associated 20-spin batch.
- Open Second Strike from the promotion allocation.
Finish one funded stage before considering another. A pending deposit or absent credit should be dealt with as an account issue; another payment does not repair the earlier event and may create a second transaction to resolve.
The operator-account view needs to distinguish the new 20-spin allocation from any previous batch. If the connection is unclear, leave the spins unused and give operator support the selected stage, qualifying amount and message beside Second Strike.
Use the spins on Second Strike

Second Strike is the named game for every welcome batch. Open the allocation from the signed-in promotion area and make sure the 20 spins appear in that game before starting. Another pokie in the lobby does not inherit the reward.
The wider Casino Mate pokies lobby can still be browsed independently. Free play may help players learn controls on other titles, but practice mode is not the same as a credited promotional batch. Keep the game choice, play mode and promotion clearly separated.
If Second Strike opens without the allocation, leave ordinary paid play and return to the offer area. The operator’s support team will need the affected deposit stage, the transaction result and the wording beside the spin credit.
Read ZERO WAGER narrowly
The operator's offer uses the label ZERO WAGER for the Second Strike welcome spins. The wording applies only to those named spins. It does not remove the qualifying deposit, change the cash-match component or create a universal condition for other games and winnings.
The 80-spin schedule is deposit-funded, not a Casino Mate no-deposit bonus: a qualifying deposit comes before every linked batch.
Do not extend the label beyond its subject. Cash-match conditions sit elsewhere in the promotion, welcome-offer winnings have a 5,000 withdrawal cap in the account currency, and unrelated lobby play follows the selected game’s information.
Keep each batch distinct
Players do not need a complex tracking system. A short note with the stage, deposit amount, operator transaction result and Second Strike allocation is enough to distinguish the four batches.
| What appears in the account | What it means |
|---|---|
| Deposit is still pending | The associated batch is not yet a completed credit question |
| Deposit completed and 20 spins appear | Open Second Strike from the allocation when ready |
| Cash match appears but spins do not | Ask operator support about that stage’s missing spin component |
| Spins appear in the account but not in Second Strike | Leave paid mode and report the game-entry result |
| A later stage remains unused | No batch is due for that unfunded stage |
The complete package does not need to be finished. Stop after any stage when the planned spending or time limit is reached. Remaining spins attached to future deposits are promotional capacity, not an account balance.
Once a batch has been used, treat it as complete and return to the account only for a separate decision. A finished 20-spin allocation does not require the next qualifying deposit, and it should not extend the session past the limit set before play.
Use a credited batch on a small screen
Phone and tablet users can follow the same account sequence through the Casino Mate mobile browser. A smaller screen changes where menus and offer cards fit, but it does not alter the four 20-spin allocations.
- Let the promotion area load fully and enter Second Strike from the credited batch. If the browser refreshes between the account and the game, return to the signed-in offer area and identify whether the allocation still appears before trying another action.
- On any device, decide on a finish time before opening the batch. Promotional spins can make a session feel pre-committed, but a player can stop when the planned limit is reached and return only when the operator’s terms allow.
- Use the same limit for promotional and ordinary play. A credited batch changes the immediate play balance, not the amount of time a player intended to spend in the lobby. When the finish time arrives, leave the game rather than opening another title because the cash match remains visible.
A compact screen can hide the connection between stage, quantity and game. Before launching a credited batch, read the selected stage, the 20-spin count and Second Strike in the same operator-account view. If one label is cropped, widen the view or return later from a larger screen rather than guessing which allocation is active.
If the batch disappears after a refresh or rotation, reopen the promotion area once and compare its message with the completed deposit record. A second deposit is unnecessary and can create another transaction. Give operator support the stage, transaction result and visible allocation status if the mismatch remains.
Do not assign an assumed cash amount to the spins. Read any spin value, eligible play and resulting balance in the signed-in offer information supplied by the operator, then keep the pre-set finish time unchanged.
