Fair Go free spins · By Jack Mercer · Updated May 2026
Fair Go Casino free spins — eligibility & wagering rules
"Free spins" sounds simple but rarely is. At Fair Go Casino the 100 free spins in the welcome package carry wagering, are tied to a specific RTG pokie the operator picks, and have their own contribution rules. The honest version: free spins are session length on a named title, not free money. This page reads the mechanics carefully so you know what 100 spins actually delivers before you claim them.
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Where Fair Go free spins come from
Three sources, in order of how often you'll see them:
- Welcome offer: 100 free spins layered on top of the 200% deposit match up to A$1,000. Credited after the qualifying deposit.
- Reload promotions: periodic free-spin drops on featured RTG pokies, delivered by email or shown on the promotions page.
- No-deposit promos: intermittent free-spin allocations as a registration perk or VIP-tier reward. The no-deposit bonus page covers these.
All three sources share the same mechanical signature; the differences are in wagering rate, max cashout and the named eligible title.
Free-spin eligibility — which RTG pokie counts?
Free spins at Fair Go are never playable across the entire RTG library. The operator names a specific pokie (or sometimes two) in the offer email and on the promotions page. You can only play and win on the named title. If the operator's pick is a low-volatility steady-burner and you'd prefer a high-volatility feature chase, the spin value to you drops — not because the offer changed, but because the experience doesn't match what you'd choose for yourself.
This is why we don't list specific eligible titles on this page: the operator's pick changes between promo windows, and quoting yesterday's eligible slot will mislead a player reading today. The cashier on the day you claim is the source of truth.
Wagering & contribution rules
Wagering line on spin winnings
Welcome-package free spins typically carry a 30× wagering line on whatever the spins win. No-deposit promotional spins carry a higher line (40×–60× range). Wagering is calculated on winnings, not on the spin cost — you keep the spins themselves but must turn over the winnings several times before withdrawal.
Contribution toward wagering
Once spin winnings hit your bonus balance, the wagering progress is cleared on RTG pokies that count 100%. Table games and video poker count at the standard reduced rate. As with deposit-bonus wagering, RTG pokies are the practical clearing shelf.
Per-spin value at Fair Go
Free-spin coin values are operator-set and typically small (A$0.10 to A$0.20 per spin). 100 free spins at A$0.10 = A$10 of nominal spin value. The real expected return is far lower than face value once you factor in volatility and the wagering line on winnings.
Max bet during free-spin wagering
While you're clearing wagering on free-spin winnings, the same per-spin max-bet cap that applies to the deposit bonus also applies here. Over-cap spins risk voiding the winnings. Read the live T&Cs for the cap figure.
Max cashout
Deposit-bonus free spins (the welcome 100 FS) usually don't carry a separate max-cashout cap beyond the operator's standard withdrawal caps. No-deposit promotional spins typically cap winnings at A$100–A$200. Anything above the cap is forfeited at cash-out.
How Fair Go free spins differ from cash bonus value
Free spins and a cash bonus look similar on a promo banner but have very different mathematical shapes:
- Cash bonus credit is spendable across the eligible game shelf. You choose the title and the stake. Variance is your own choice.
- Free spins are constrained: one operator-chosen title, fixed coin value per spin, single play mode. You have less control over variance, no choice of pokie, and the headline "value" of N×coin-value is rarely the real return.
For most players, deposit-bonus free spins are best read as a small extra perk on top of the cash bonus rather than the main attraction. The cash side does the heavy lifting; the spins are session length on a specific slot.
Pre-claim free-spin checklist
- Confirm the named titleIt's fixed by the operator. If it's not a pokie you'd open by choice, the spin value drops.
- Read the wagering line on winnings30× (welcome) or 40×–60× (no-deposit). Math the math on your typical spin coin value.
- Note the max-bet cap during wageringThe same cap that applies to the deposit bonus. Over-cap risks voiding winnings.
- Check the max cashoutIf it's a no-deposit promo, the cap is likely A$100–A$200. Plan accordingly.
- Check the expiryFree spins expire fast — often 24–72 hours. Use them when you can give the session attention.
- Don't chase the wageringIf clearing the wagering line would require sessions you wouldn't normally play, walk away from the spins.
Full bonus mechanics on the Fair Go bonus rules page. The games page covers which RTG pokie shelves the eligible titles typically come from. The no-deposit bonus page covers no-deposit free-spin promos specifically.
FAQ — Fair Go free spins
100 free spins on top of the 200% deposit match up to A$1,000. The spins are credited on an eligible RTG pokie named in the cashier on the day. Verify the named title before claiming.
Spin winnings carry a wagering line — typically 30× on winnings for the welcome free spins, higher (40×–60×) on no-deposit promotional spins. Confirm the live wagering line in the cashier before claiming.
No. Free spins are tied to one or two specific RTG titles named in the offer. You can't choose the slot; you can only play (and win on) the named title.
Deposit-bonus free spins (the welcome 100 FS) usually do not carry a max-cashout cap beyond the standard withdrawal caps. No-deposit promotional free spins typically cap winnings at A$100–A$200. Read the offer T&Cs.