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Key facts

Code
KTM617
Wager
40x(b)
Cashable
Yes
Min deposit
Not required
Max cashout
$150

What to watch out for

  • High wagering requirement.
    40x(b) means roughly $2000 of total wagering before withdrawal.
  • Bonus code required.
    Enter code "KTM617" exactly when claiming; missing or mistyping it usually voids eligibility.

Bonus specifics

Players
Both New and Existing
Game
King Tiger
Game Provider
WGs
Platform
Desktop • Mobile

Decision notes

OVERVIEW

Miami Club Casino – 50 No-Deposit Free Spins on King Tiger with Code KTM617

50 no-deposit free spins on King Tiger with code KTM617, a $150 cashout cap, and 40x wagering on the spin winnings — a high spin count on a friendly multiplier, running June 17 to July 8.

HOW THE BONUS WORKS

What you get and what you give

  • Bonus typeNo-deposit free spins (new players)
  • Bonus value50 free spins on King Tiger
  • Bonus codeKTM617 — required to claim
  • Minimum depositNone to claim
  • Wagering40x on the spin winnings — friendlier than the season's 60x chips
  • Max cashout$150
  • Promo windowJune 17 – July 8 — a three-week window
  • Eligible gameKing Tiger (WGS Technology)
  • Withdrawal noteNo-deposit winnings at this operator tier typically require a validating deposit before cashout — verify
  • PlatformDesktop and mobile
  • EligibilityNew players — restricted to those from the casino's allowed regions

IMPORTANT

Two numbers make this favorable: 50 spins (a high count, more material than most no-deposit chips this season) and 40x (lower than the common 60x). The $150 cap is the one constraint that runs the other way — modest relative to the count — so on a strong run the cap, not the spin count, is what bites. The 40x is on the spin winnings, so $10 of winnings clears at $400 of bets.

VERDICT

Is it worth claiming?

50 spins at a friendly 40x is a high-count, low-friction no-deposit chip — among the better trials this season on count and multiplier — with the modest $150 cap the only real limit on a favorable run.

MAKES SENSE IF

  • You want a no-risk look at King Tiger with a high 50-spin count
  • You value the 40x clearance over the season's 60x chips
  • You treat the $150 cap as a bounded but reachable-ish ceiling

LESS GOOD IF

  • You expected the winnings to clear with no friction — 40x is still a clearance
  • You wanted a high cap — $150 is modest for a 50-spin chip
  • You can't complete a validating deposit to withdraw
EDITOR NOTES

A high count and a friendly multiplier, with the cap as the binding limit

The credit mechanics first, since that's where I look: this is structured as a straightforward bonus-balance free-spin chip — the 50 spins credit to the bonus balance on entering KTM617, and any winnings sit there until the 40x is met, converting to withdrawable funds only on completion. The favorable part is the combination of a high count and a low multiplier. 50 spins is well above most no-deposit chips this season — the 5-, 10-, 11- and 15-spin chips running elsewhere give a fraction of the material — and 40x is two-thirds the turnover of the common 60x. More spins mean more chances to reach a feature, and a lower multiplier means a triggered balance is easier to clear, so on both axes that most determine whether a no-deposit chip survives to a cashout, this one is favorable.

The $150 cap is the constraint that runs the other way, and on a 50-spin chip it's the binding limit rather than the count. Where a small chip's problem is building any balance at all, 50 spins gives a real chance of accumulating winnings — and on a strong run, it's the modest $150 cap, not the spin count, that clips the outcome. That inverts the usual no-deposit shape: the count is generous enough that the cap becomes the operative ceiling. The 40x math is favorable on whatever does build: $10 of spin winnings clears at $400 of bets with expected loss at 96% RTP of $16, against $600 and $24 at 60x. King Tiger is a WGS Technology slot with a fixed published RTP, so the clearance math is predictable rather than configurable. The median outcome is still modest — most sessions don't reach the cap — but more sessions reach a cleared balance than on the season's smaller chips.

The window and the cashout gate complete it. The promo runs June 17 to July 8 — about three weeks, comfortable for a 50-spin clearance at 40x. As with most no-deposit chips at this operator tier, expect a validating deposit to be required before a cashout processes, so the $150 isn't reachable money without a deposit on record. This bonus hasn't been tested by our staff, so confirm the redemption path and the eligible-game restriction in the cashier. Comparable no-deposit free spins rarely pair a 50-spin count with a 40x clearance; the trade-off here is the modest $150 cap. Enter KTM617, read the high count and low 40x as the edge, and treat the $150 as the ceiling a good run will hit before the spins run out.

COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQ — Miami Club KTM617 spins

How do I claim the spins?

Enter code KTM617 — no deposit required. The 50 spins credit on King Tiger to the bonus balance for new players within the June 17 to July 8 window. This bonus hasn't been tested by our staff, so confirm the redemption path in the cashier.

What makes this chip favorable?

The high 50-spin count and the low 40x. 50 spins is well above most no-deposit chips this season, giving more chances to reach a feature, and 40x is two-thirds the turnover of a 60x chip, so a triggered balance is easier to clear.

How does the 40x wagering work?

It applies to the spin winnings, which sit in the bonus balance until cleared. $10 of winnings clears at $400 of bets, with roughly $16 of expected loss at 96% RTP — two-thirds the turnover of a 60x chip.

What is the maximum I can win?

$150. On a 50-spin chip the cap, not the count, is the binding limit — a strong run is more likely to be clipped by the $150 ceiling than to run out of spins first. Anything above it is forfeited at withdrawal.

Which game are the spins on?

King Tiger by WGS Technology — a fixed-RTP title, so the clearance math is predictable. Its published RTP governs the figure; check the in-game paytable.

Do I need to deposit to withdraw?

No-deposit winnings at this operator tier typically require a validating deposit before the cashout processes. Verify the requirement in the cashier before counting on the $150.

Who can claim this bonus?

New players, with code KTM617. Eligibility is geography-restricted — verify your region is on the allowed list on the casino's terms page before claiming.

STAFF VERIFICATION NOTE

How we verified this bonus

This bonus has not been tested by our staff. Verify terms on the casino's promotion page before claiming, particularly the redemption path for KTM617, the 40x wagering on the spin winnings, the $150 cashout cap, the eligible-game restriction to King Tiger, and the validating-deposit requirement that conventionally applies before a no-deposit cashout processes.

BOTTOM LINE

The short version

Take it as one of the season's better no-deposit trials on count and multiplier — 50 spins at 40x gives real material and a friendly clearance — but the modest $150 cap is the binding limit on a good run, not the spin count. Enter KTM617, read the high count and low 40x as the edge, and treat the $150 as the ceiling a strong run reaches first.

Quick Math

Bonus code KTM617 — required at claim
Spins value 50 spins on King Tiger — a high count
Required wagering 40x on winnings — $10 wins clears at $400 bets (vs $600 at 60x)
Expected loss @ 96% RTP $400 × 4% = $16
Max cashout $150 — modest for the count; the binding limit on a good run
Game King Tiger (WGS Technology) — fixed published RTP
Window June 17 – July 8 — about three weeks
Realistic take-home Modest on most sessions; $150 cap clips the strong runs

The high 50-spin count inverts the usual no-deposit shape — the $150 cap, not the spin count, is the binding limit on a favorable run.

Calculated at 96% RTP. King Tiger uses a fixed WGS Technology RTP — check the in-game paytable for the exact figure.

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