bet365 bonus code grants $200 in bonus bets following $1 wager Sunday

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$1 is all you need to wager in order to receive $200 in bonus bets when you sign up with the bet365 bonus codethis link or the offer module below. After you head to the registration page, just follow the prompted steps and don’t worry about needing to type in a bonus code.

The most important step of the process is making sure your $1 qualifying wager meets the necessary criteria. That criteria is that your wager’s minimum qualifying odds must be -500 or longer. This means any wager with an underdog or a favorite not priced higher than -500 will be acceptable.

bet365′s bonus code is one of the best sportsbook promo codes you’ll come across in the U.S. Unfortunately, bet365 is only operational in four states: Ohio, New Jersey, Colorado, and Virginia.

But if you can use this welcome bonus, you’ll be treated to the lowest buy-in amount of any welcome bonus with a handsome reward being attached to it. Only $1 needs to be wagered on any eligible betting market in order to qualify for your bonus bets.

Another fantastic thing about this welcome offer is you can be assured that the $200 worth of bonus bets will be sent your way regardless of your first bet’s result.

Although you won’t be able to withdraw your bonus bets for cash, these funds can be divided up however you want on future bets. This means if you want to place two bets, with one stake being $120 and one being $80, you can.

Odds are courtesy of bet365 Sportsbook and are accurate as of the time of publishing. They are subject to change.

The game with the most betting intrigue in my mind is Heat vs. Knicks. Both of these teams have seen their NBA Finals odds drastically change as a result of pulling off major upsets against the Bucks and Cavaliers.

bet365 has the Knicks as four-point favorites to defeat the Heat, and for good reason in my opinion. In the regular season, New York won three of the four meetings. Two of its wins came by two points, while the other was a nine-point win. Miami’s win came by seven points.

This game’s point total is just 206.5 points. While this is low for the modern NBA, I can see this game failing to reach that point threshold. Both teams’ defenses were impressive in the first round. New York didn’t allow Cleveland to score 100 points in any of the five games.

Although the Heat surrendered more points to the Bucks in the first round than they would’ve liked, they allowed the second-fewest points per game in the NBA this season.

If you believe in the Heat to pull off the upset, their moneyline odds are a solid +160 price. Even though I believe the Knicks (-180 moneyline odds) will win Game 1, I expect the Heat to keep the score within four points.

As always with the Heat, the key will be how Jimmy Butler plays and whether or not the Knicks will have anyone who’s able to contain the playoffs’ MVP thus far.

  1. Use the welcome offer module above to begin creating your bet365 account

  2. Enter and verify your personal information such as name, address, age, and last four digits of your SSN

  3. bet365 won’t require you to type in a promo code during sign-up

  4. Make an initial deposit of $10 to finalize the creation of your account

  5. Wager $1 or more on an eligible betting market with -500 or longer odds

  6. Whence this wager settles, $200 worth of bonus bets will be credited to your bet365 account

  7. Don’t let your account show 90 consecutive days of account inactivity in order to avoid your bonus bets expiring

If you’re new to bet365, you can opt-in to their early NBA payout offer and potentially win your moneyline bet early. If you’re wondering how that works, it’s simple.

After you’ve opted-in, wager on any NBA moneyline market. If the team you bet on takes the lead in the game by 20 or more points at any point in the game, that’s all it takes for your wager to be counted as a win.

You can apply this promotion to a parlay as well, meaning the moneyline leg of your parlay will be counted as a win as long as the 20 point lead criteria is met.

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