FanDuel North Carolina Promo Code: Get $250 in NC Now

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FanDuel North Carolina Promo Code: Get $250 in NC Now

Sports betting has arrived in North Carolina, just in time for one of the state’s favorite times of the year; tournament college basketball. With the ACC Tournament is already in full swing and the big dance itself, the NCAA Tournament is on the way, FanDuel is giving users in the Tar Heel State a great opportunity to start off with $250 worth of bonus bets in their accounts. All you have to do is sign up through this link and then wager $5 for the first bet with your new account to access this generous offer.

For users in other states, there’s still value on the table; users can take advantage of a very similar bet $5 get $200 offer by signing up through this link when getting started with the sportsbook. Let’s talk about how to access and maximize the value from these two great deals.

The offer is exactly what it sounds like; after you’ve signed up through the appropriate link, all you need to do is wager $5. Whether that bet wins or loses, you’ll receive $250 in your new FanDuel account in the form of bonus bets, so there’s no strategy you need to keep in mind when making your qualifying wager. It’s important to remember that these funds do expire and cannot be withdrawn, so you’ll want to have a gameplan in mind before you trigger this offer.

To get the most out of bonus bets, you’ll want to bet on something with relatively long odds. This is because your stake won’t be included in the cash winnings if your bet hits; just the profit will go to your account as playable and withdrawable funds. So, you want to bet on something with a potential payout that will be significant enough to be worth your while.

For instance, Pittsburgh men’s basketball has +280 odds to beat North Carolina in the ACC tournament this Friday. Those odds are just about exactly what you want for using bonus bets; long enough to make the potential payout meaningful, but short enough that there’s at least some plausible chance that the wager could hit.

The mechanics of this offer are exactly the same as the North Carolina-specific offer. Sign up through the right link, make a bet of $5, and you’ll receive the package of bonus bets. However, the amount will be a bit smaller, with a total of $200 instead of the $250 exclusive to the new state launch. The strategy for using these bonus bets is the exact same; find an underdog you like, most optimally with odds in the +200 to +300 range, although that is not a hard rule, there’s plenty of wiggle room in both directions.

If you’ve ever played with an online sportsbook before, this process will feel very familiar. Even if you haven’t, it’s simple and intuitive enough for you to get through with no problem, so let’s dive right into the key steps, including how to activate and maximize the new user welcome offers.

  1. Start out by navigating to the FanDuel website through the appropriate link; this link for North Carolina, and this link for any other state where FanDuel is active. You won’t want to sign up through the FanDuel app, but downloading now it is not a bad idea, as you’ll want access later

  2. Input your personal and contact information, including your date of birth, full name, and social security number, so FanDuel can confirm that you are of a legal betting age

  3. You will also be required to consent to the usage of geolocation software, so that FanDuel can confirm that you are in the right place to access your new user bonus, and later, that you are playing from an allowed location

  4. Once you’ve agreed to the terms and conditions, confirm your details and create your account. Your first step with the new account will be to link a payment method in order to make a first deposit and start betting

  5. With funds in your account, place that $5 qualifying bet to trigger the new user bonus, and then follow the strategy we’ve devised for using the bonus bets you’ve earned

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