Head-to-head

Zodiac's 80 chances vs Kiwi's Treasure's 50 spins — which $1 wins?

Two of the three best $1 offers in the NZ market, and they are doing entirely different things with your dollar. One buys you jackpot exposure on a network progressive; the other gives you a half-hour slot session on a Pragmatic headliner. Here's the case for each.

By Anaru Pitkethley Last updated 24 April 2026 9 min read

The offers on the table

Zodiac CasinoKiwi's Treasure
Dollar gets you80 chances on Mega Money Wheel50 free spins on Blazing Bison Gold Blitz
GameGames Global progressive jackpotPragmatic Play pokie, 96.5% RTP
Bonus codeNoneNone
Wagering200× on winnings60× on winnings
Max win (practical)Jackpot tiers — up to NZD 4.8M average triggerCapped by bonus-cash balance
Session length2–5 minutes of wheel spins15–25 minutes of slot play
POLi supportYes — BNZ, ASB, WestpacYes — BNZ, ASB, Westpac
Loyalty reachCasino Rewards — 14 sister casinosStandalone Curaçao brand

The case for Zodiac

If what you want from a one-dollar deposit is the chance, however small, of a life-rearranging outcome, Zodiac is the obvious pick. Mega Money Wheel is a Games Global network-pooled progressive that draws jackpots from a shared pool across every participating Casino Rewards casino. The top tier has triggered forty-plus times in the past decade at an average of NZD 4.8M. Eighty chances on that pool for a single dollar is, objectively, the best jackpot-dollar ratio anywhere in the New Zealand market.

The 200× wagering sounds punishing but only activates if you actually win. The likelihood of a big mid-tier win on 80 chances is low, and on the rare tier-2 or tier-3 hit, the rollover becomes rational to push through. If nothing lands, you have spent a dollar, experienced 80 chances, and now own a Casino Rewards loyalty account that opens fourteen sister brands — which is itself a useful asset.

The case for Kiwi's Treasure

If what you want from a one-dollar deposit is actual slot session time, Kiwi's Treasure beats Zodiac decisively. Fifty spins on a medium-volatility Pragmatic headliner is around twenty minutes of play. You will see features fire, you will have bet-by-bet outcomes, and the session itself is the entertainment — win or lose. Blazing Bison Gold Blitz is a well-regarded title; players routinely describe the base game as engaging even without the bonus mechanic.

The 60× wagering is tougher than 7Bit's 45× but kinder than Zodiac's 200×. If the 50 spins happen to win $20-50, rollover is completable at minimum-bet grinding — roughly $1,200 of wagered play at 20c a spin is 6,000 spins, or two hours across multiple sessions. Achievable for a player who enjoys the process; boring for one who wants a single outcome.

Which is better depends on why you are depositing

The question is not which offer has more "value" in some abstract sense. Both are credible $1 offers. The question is what you are buying.

What about 7Bit?

A fair question. 7Bit's 50 spins on Blazing Bison at 45× wagering is mathematically the best EV of the three offers if the winnings distribution has a typical right tail. We left 7Bit out of this head-to-head because the requirement for a bonus code (1BIT) and the no-POLi limitation put it in a different operational category for most NZ players. 7Bit is the maths winner at the $1 tier if you are comfortable with those operational quirks. Zodiac and Kiwi's Treasure are the two codeless, POLi-friendly options — which is what this page compares.

Can you take both?

Yes. The two offers are at independent casinos with no cross-account exclusion. A $2 total spend — one dollar at each — gives you the jackpot exposure at Zodiac and a slot session at Kiwi's Treasure, and there is no conflict between the accounts. This is what we generally recommend to readers who are specifically curious about the $1 market rather than committed to a single offer. The marginal cost of the second dollar is small, and the two experiences are qualitatively different.

Our pick if you forced a single choice

Zodiac. The 80-in-jackpot-pool exposure for a dollar is the defining offer of the NZ $1 market in 2026 and is what the SEO title on the homepage specifically references. Kiwi's Treasure is a strong second and a better session if you would rather spin reels than jackpot wheels.

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