Our review method is terms-first. Game maths comes from the provider paytable and rules sheet, feature frequency figures come from published Hold & Win analyses, and every commercial claim, including Bonus Buy pricing, is flagged when no consolidated source confirms it. Nothing here is written to push a deposit.
Five red flags that end a brand assessment quickly:
- No named licensing entity or licence number anywhere on the site.
- Bonus terms that hide wagering, max bet or max cash-out until after registration.
- Weekly withdrawal caps that make a 500× jackpot practically impossible to collect in one go.
- No deposit limit, loss limit or self-exclusion tools in account settings.
- Support that cannot answer, in writing, whether Hold & Win pokies contribute to wagering.
Update log for this edition: added the quick verdict card, the full paytable, Ultra Bonus Game mechanics, bonus-trigger and jackpot-frequency data, the bankroll section, Australian payment, withdrawal and legality guidance, bonus-term benchmarks, an alternatives comparison, localised responsible gambling contacts and an expanded FAQ. An earlier paragraph citing an unpublished internal engagement study was removed, because we do not reference research without publishing its data or method; the transparency point now stands as editorial practice. The Bonus Buy price range of 30× to 100× and the lobby-placement claims remain marked as indicative pending a single provider source.