How to get extra rewards for activity
1) What are "activity rewards" and why they matter
These are any bonuses in addition to basic deposit: loyalty points, missions/quests, daily series (streak), achievements, rakeback/cashback, tournament points, provider tasks, social events. Their strength lies in cumulativeness: a correctly built schedule gives several awards at once for the same actions (backs/turnover), increasing the final EV without unnecessary risk.
2) Where to extract "additional value": source map
1. Loyalty program: points for turnover → levels → exchange in the store (money/FS/vouchers).
2. Missions/quests: N spins in specific slots/providers, "catch the multiplier," "win X times."
3. Daily/weekly series (streak): bonuses for continuous calls/activities.
4. Rackback/cashback: return of rake/loss portion (often without WR or with low WR).
5. Tournaments and leaderboards: Back points/winnings; prizes - cash/bonus/FS/points.
6. Provider Events: Releases, Drops & Wins, x2/x3 to Points.
7. Social activities/official channels: codes, mini-quests, one-time drops.
8. Referral tasks: points/bonuses for inviting a friend (after his qualification).
3) What to check in conditions (checklist 60 seconds)
Base WR: on bonus/on deposit + bonus/on winning with FS.
WR rate and game contribution (100% slots? exceptions?).
Max bet and cap (separately on FS/glasses/cache).
Deadlines and time zone: mission window, life of points/codes, exchange deadlines.
Optional methods/currency and minimals/commissions (for crypto - network).
Compatibility: Do not conflict with active bonuses/tournaments.
Points formula: how much RP per € turnover/per spin/per task; exchange rate in the store.
4) Mini-formulas for quick calculations
Wagering Turnover: 'WR _ total = WR × Base'
Counted by game: 'Contrib = Turnover × Game _ contribution'
Draft EV activity:- 'EV ≈ Award denomination − discount (WR, cap, timing) − cost (commission/time) '
- Points Value: 'Value _ points = Points × Exchange _ Rate − WR/Prize limits'
5) How to "drain" awards (legal combos)
Mission + loyalty points + rackback. Turnover in "clean" slots simultaneously closes the mission, saves points and gives a rackback.
Streak + tournament + x2 provider points. Short daily sessions keep the series alive, bringing tournament points and double RPs.
Store glasses + cashback without WR. Exchange points for wager-free rewards, fixing value without additional risk.
6) Weekly schedule (example)
Mon-Sr: we close provider missions on 100% contribution slots, accumulate points.
Thu: cashback/rakeback day (wager-free) - fix part of the value.
Fri-Sun: tournament + streak; we use x2/x3 to points, we take mini-quests.
Once a week: Exchange store points for no-wagering rewards or low WR (x1-x5).
7) Tactics for different activity formats
A. Missions/quests
Games only from the "white list," the rate is 10-20% lower than max bet.
Check whether your backs count or your turnover; record progress every 200-300 spins.
B. Daily Series
Short sessions (10-15 minutes) in the same window; dunning notices T-24/T-3.
Skipping the day often zeroes out the series - keep the "insurance" slot for quick entry.
C. Loyalty/Eyewear Shop
See the course: are there seasonal x2/x3, "no-wake" positions.
Do not save up to depreciation - glasses can have a lifespan.
D. Rackback/cashback
Ideal - wager-free; otherwise - low WR.
For crypto, choose cheap networks (TRC-20/Lightning) so that the commission does not eat up the return.
E. Tournaments
For the "Win Multiplier" format - "hunting for x" with a small rate.
"Total Win/Wager" - steady pace; assess whether you will have time before the deadline.
8) Antifraud and red lines
Prohibition of "zero risk": opposite bets, feature storage, sharp jumps in bets after winning.
Excluded titles/modes: jackpots, bonus purchases - often 0% contribution.
Max bet: One-time excess can void bonus winnings.
VPN/geo and methods: some regions/wallets do not qualify.
Parallel bonuses: active WRs may conflict with each other.
9) Organization: mini activity log (columns)
Date/Time (TZ )/Deadlines (server TZ)- Activity (mission / strik / tournament / reykbek / points)
- WR/WR/Max bet/Cap base/Games contribution
- Spin/Turnover/Count (Contrib)
- Points Earned/Exchange Rate/Prizes
- Condition Screens/Support Tickets/EV Total
10) Mini cases
Case 1. Provider Mission + Glasses Shop
Condition: 500 spin in X slots, 50 FS prize
Actions: "clean" slots, bet Case 2. Streak 7 days + WF rackback Every day for 15 minutes, 10% WF rakeback drips in parallel. Bottom line: the series gave 30 FS, the raceback was taken out without winning, there were no losses on commissions (TRC-20). Case 3. Weekend tournament + x2 points "Win Multiplier" format, minimum bid, three high-volatility slots. Prize: 75 FS; plus the store had enough points for a small WF voucher. 11) Common mistakes (and how to avoid them) 1. Take activity without viewing the WR database. - On deposit + bonus distance × 2. 2. Play in excluded games. - 0% contribution and cancellation risk. 3. Exceed max bet in pursuit of the series. - Hold the buffer − 10-20%. 4. Miss deadlines/time zone. - Always set reminders T-24/T-3. 5. They save glasses before "burning." - Check lifetime and x2/x3 promotions. 6. Choose an expensive output network. - Commission "eats" cashback/voucher. 12) Checklist before the start of any activity 13) FAQ Is it better to take points or FS? If the store has wager-free money/vouchers - more often they are more valuable than FS with WR. FS are good when WR is low and slots are clear. How many activities are reasonable to conduct at the same time? 1-2 to avoid clashing WRs/games and losing deadlines. The key is discipline and the journal. How to understand that activity is really beneficial? Count 'WR _ total', check contribution/exclusions, points rate and commissions. If EV is low or deadlines are hard, skip it. What if the progress of the mission does not count? Screenshots, session log, ticket to support with a request for recalculation and reference to the conditions. 1. check WR base, contribution, max bet, cap, timing and TZ; 2. play only "clean" slots, keep a bet with a buffer; 3. combine missions, points, rackback, and tournaments to drain value; 4. record the conditions with screens and keep a mini-log; 5. plan a week with reminders and cheap commissions. So each spin starts working for several awards at once, turning activity from chaos into a predictable, controlled plus.
Additional rewards for activity are a constant upside if you follow the procedure: