FanDuel Massachusetts promo code unlocks up to $150 in bonus bets for Wednesday NBA

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FanDuel Massachusetts promo code unlocks up to $150 in bonus bets for Wednesday NBA

The FanDuel Massachusetts promo generates a robust first time offer for new users. New players can get up to $150 in bonus bets when they place a $5 qualifying wager.

This is the only live FanDuel offer in any legal sports betting state. In the paragraphs below, we’ll outline the relevant details of the promotion and highlight some of the best bets for Wednesdays NBA play-in games.

This promotion, which is valid in Massachusetts along with every other legal FanDuel State, functions as a bonus bet giveaway. Unlike some other welcome offers, that require a new user’s first wager to settle as a loss before they can claim any bonus bets, this offer will give new users bonus bets as soon as they place their qualifying wager.

Once users place a $5 qualifying wager, they’ll get $150 in bonus bets. These bonus bets can be used for any additional wager on the FanDuel platform but cannot be withdrawn or cashed out.

For example, if you place a $100 bonus bet wager on the White Sox at +110 against the Twins and the wager wins, you’ll get $110 back. Users will keep the winnings from the bonus bet wager but will not get the bonus bet stake returned.

Notably, this promotion does not require a promo code, so users simply need to click the module above to claim this offer. Critically, this promotion is restricted to new customers who are at least 21 years old.

Before signing up with FanDuel, new users should review the conditions highlighted below to get the most out of the promotion.

First, since this offer is limited to new customers who are at least 21 years old, the first step to claim this promotion is to sign up for a FanDuel Sportsbook account by clicking the module linked above. This promotion does not require a promo code so users can simply click the module above to claim this offer.

Second, new users need to deposit at least $10 into their account and wager at least $5. Critically, this first wager must be a real-money bet. In other words, users must put down a cash wager to trigger this promotion and any wager placed using existing bonus bets or credits will not qualify for this offer.

As mentioned above, bonus bets earned from this promotion can be used for any additional wager on the FanDuel platform but cannot be withdrawn or cashed out. Similarly, if a user wins with their bonus bet stake, they’ll collect their winnings but will not get the bonus bet stake back.

Bonus bets will remain valid for up to seven days after distribution.

Chicago Bulls vs. Toronto Raptors

The Bulls go across the border for an ESPN play-in matchup on Wednesday night. The winner of this one will take on the Heat for the Eastern Conference’s eighth seed.

These teams have a similar style as both rely on pick and rolls and solid half-court sets to score, as well as some physical defense to disrupt their opponents. With that in mind, this one will likely get a bit chippy and be notably lower scoring than some other play-in games.

The Raptors have been a really strange team this year. They’ve been solid on defense and offense, with top 12 ratings in both categories. Additionally, Toronto gave up the fewest turnovers in the regular season and forced the most turnovers. Despite these impressive stats, they’re still fighting for a postseason spot.

Over the last 10 games of the regular season though, the Raptors shot an abysmal 29.8 percent from three and a mediocre 47 percent from the field. During that same period, they averaged a league-leading 10.1 steals per game.

Overall, the Raptors are 6-point favorites with the O/U at 212.5. While that total is low, both these teams are more half-court oriented on offense and don’t shoot a ton of threes so there’s not much room for an under play.

There are some intriguing player props here though. First and foremost, DeMar DeRozan is at 32.5 for points, assists and rebounds. In the three matchups with the Raptors this season, he’s failed to hit that mark every time. While he has a knack for playing well in big games, there’s just not enough evidence to back him on that one. Take the under on DeRozan’s points, assists and rebounds.

The Bulls’ Alex Caruso does have a knack for showing up on defense in big games. With that in mind, back him on over 1.5 steals and blocks as he’ll be in favorable matchups most of the night on the relatively slower Raptors guards.

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