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Captain Jack Bonus Terms

What Captain Jack puts on the banner, what the terms ask for it, and how the two numbers compare once you work them through.

The Deposit Behind the Big Number

Since the match runs at 200%, the full $2,000 arrives only on a $1,000 deposit. A smaller deposit gets a proportionally smaller bonus โ€” and a proportionally smaller turnover target, which is not always a bad trade. The $25 minimum on the banner and the deposit that earns the full amount are two different numbers.

The Package in Full

Welcome offer200% up to $2,000
Deposit for the full bonus$1,000
Maximum cashoutno stated maximum
Time to complete30 days
Wagering requirement35x on the bonus amount
Minimum deposit$25
Free spins100 spins

Taken from the published terms. Nothing here is a promise from us: check the current wording before you put money in.

Reading the 35x Requirement

On the full bonus, 35x works out at $70,000 staked before the balance can leave the account. Played at $2 a spin, that is about 35,000 rounds. This assumes the requirement sits on the bonus alone; where an operator applies it to deposit plus bonus, the same headline hides twice the work.

Nothing Caps the Payout

There is no stated ceiling here, and that is the exception rather than the rule in this market. Everything else on this page still applies: this changes the best case, not the arithmetic.

Is the Offer Worth the Turnover?

Assume a 96% return โ€” normal for the games that count fully towards wagering โ€” and pushing $70,000 through them costs about $2,800 in expectation. Held up against the $2,000 on offer, that is more than the bonus is worth โ€” on the averages, clearing it costs more than it pays. Real sessions scatter wildly around the average. The figure matters when you are choosing between bonuses, not when you are playing one.

The 100 Free Spins

100 free spins come with the package. Two details decide what they are worth, and neither is in the headline: the value of each spin, and whether winnings from them carry their own wagering. Neither figure appears in what Captain Jack publishes up front, so check the full terms rather than trusting any review that quotes them.

Spread Across 30 days

Divided by the 30 days on the clock it is roughly $2,333 a day โ€” a pace that is a real commitment but not an absurd one. The window is generous enough to absorb a slow start.

Ways an Offer Disappears

Bonuses are withdrawn rather than negotiated. The usual grounds:

The Bonus and Your Own Budget

The most common mistake around a welcome offer is letting the bonus decide the deposit. A $2,000 headline invites a $1,000 deposit that may have nothing to do with what you meant to spend. Decide the number that is comfortable to lose first; then see what the offer does with it. A bonus claimed on money you did not plan to risk is not a bonus, whatever the percentage says.

Not Every Game Counts the Same

A wagering target is only meaningful next to the contribution table, and the common pattern in this market runs as follows:

Check Captain Jackโ€™s own table rather than assuming: the same game can count 100% at one site and 10% at another.

What to Confirm Before Depositing

Before the money goes in, three questions settle most of what the banner leaves vague. The answers arrive in writing, which is the point:

Is the requirement on the bonus alone

or on deposit plus bonus? The difference is a doubling โ€” $70,000 against $140,000

What is the maximum stake while the bonus is active

and does a feature buy count against it

Which games are excluded

and where is the contribution table published

Can the bonus be declined at the cashier

if you would rather deposit without it

Small Deposits and the Same Rules

Depositing the $25 minimum still triggers the offer โ€” at a proportionally smaller size. The requirement shrinks in proportion, but the maximum bet rule and the clock do not move at all. For most players that combination โ€” small target, full deadline โ€” is the easier one to actually finish.

Reading Past the Headline

Comparing headline figures is close to meaningless: the size of a bonus tells you almost nothing without the multiplier beside it. A smaller bonus at a lower requirement regularly beats a bigger one at a higher requirement, and the way to see it is to work out the turnover for both. After that, compare the caps and the time limits โ€” those decide the realistic outcome more often than the size does.

Getting the Offer Attached

Where an offer needs a code or an opt-in, it has to be applied at the moment of the deposit. Deposits made without it are almost never credited retrospectively, however reasonable the request sounds. Codes change without notice, which is exactly why this page does not carry one.

The Maximum Bet Rule

While a bonus is active there is almost always a ceiling on the stake per spin, and it is usually a small one. Go over it once, even by accident on a feature buy, and the bonus along with anything it won can be voided. It is the single most common way a cleared bonus disappears.

Bonus Questions

What happens when the time runs out?

30 days from the moment the bonus is credited. Whatever is unfinished when the clock stops is normally forfeited along with anything the bonus won.

Is there a limit on bonus winnings?

None is published for this offer, which is unusual. The wagering requirement still applies.

What is the actual turnover on this offer?

On the full $2,000 bonus at 35x, about $70,000. A smaller bonus carries a proportionally smaller target.

Can I take the deposit without the bonus?

Usually yes โ€” most cashiers let you decline it, and a plain deposit comes with no turnover conditions attached. For a short session that is often the better choice.

We have not claimed this offer on a live account. The figures above are read off Captain Jack's published terms and the arithmetic is ours. Since terms move without notice, treat the operator's own page as the authority.

Check the Live Terms

T&Cs apply. Confirm the live terms before depositing.

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