BetMGM NC Bonus Code: NYPNEWS offers $200 in NC for pre-launch, $150 in other states

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BetMGM NC Bonus Code: NYPNEWS offers $200 in NC for pre-launch, $150 in other states

Online sports betting is finally coming to the Tar Heel State and BetMGM is poised to land with a splash as one of North Carolina’s best sports betting apps.

As of March 11, BetMGM will be legally operational in NC, but before that, the sports betting giant has a generous pre-registration offer.

When you sign up with the BetMGM North Carolina bonus code NYPNEWS you can get $200 in bonus bets on launch day.

We’ll outline the two different structures for pre-registration offers below but this offer cannot be claimed in conjunction with a go-live offer.

Sportsbooks will often have some kind of welcome promotion ahead of a specific state launch that’s usually referred to as a pre-registration offer.

Those offers are usually structured in one of two ways: 1) as an additive offer — meaning that you’ll get whatever the value of the offer in addition to the go-live offer or 2) as an either/or offer which means you’ll be ineligible for the go-live offer if you pre-register.

This BetMGM North Carolina promo is an either/or offer, so you won’t be eligible for the go-live offer if you claim the pre-registration promotion.

You can unlock a unique either/or offer with the BetMGM North Carolina bonus code NYPNEWS. When you pre-register with that code and the module above, you’ll get $200 on launch day.

In addition to that North Carolina specific offer, BetMGM has two widely available promotions elsewhere: either a 20 percent deposit match that’s accessible through the bonus code NYP1500 or a $150 bet and get that’s accessible with the bonus code NYPNEWS.

NYP1500 – 20 Percent Deposit Match w/ $1.5K cap

This is a fractional deposit match where you’ll get 20 percent of whatever initial cash deposit you make. Since this offer has a $1,500 cap, you’d need to put down $7.5K in cash to get the full value. If you put down $500, you’d get $100 in sports bonuses.

Additionally, this offer has a 10x wager requirement so you’ll need to be 10 times the amount of sports bonuses you earn over the first 30 days of activation. Using the example above, you’d have to bet $1,000 to keep your eligibility.

This offer is available in 17 states total: AZ, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, MD, MA, MI, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV and WY.

NYPNEWS – Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets

This offer is a bit more straightforward. You place a cash bet of $5 or more and you’ll get $150 in bonus bets when it settles, regardless of whether you win.

This promotion is now available in all the same locations as the deposit match, plus Kentucky and Washington D.C., for a total of 19 states.

Based on the nature of this pre-registration offer, you’ll have a lot of different betting options.

Dayton and Loyola (IL) square off on Friday night on ESPN2 in what will be a competitive and fast-paced game. Both teams have performed very well offensively, so it’s likely this one will go over.

The New Jersey Devils and the Anaheim Ducks will also face off on Friday night, with the Devils as the favorite.

You won’t get any bonus bets till launch day but these two games are solid options once sports betting goes online in the Tar Heel state. With the NHL game, most matchups have the same spread so there’s not a worthwhile play there but player props are always worth investigating.

While player props are not really an option for college basketball betting, you can still place moneyline bets, spread wagers or even throw some money down on the totals. Since you’ll get bonus bets regardless of the status of your wager, this promotion gives you the opportunity to take a shot with an underdog you feel strongly about.

  1. Use the module above to go to BetMGM Sportsbook.
  2. Input the relevant details and read the T&C’s.
  3. When asked for a bonus code, enter NYPNEWS.
  4. You’ll get $200 for pre-registering, no deposit required.
  5. Said bonus bets will be accessible on March 11 when online sports betting goes live in the Tar Heel State.