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Bet365 Bonus Code BROAD365: Claim $150 Final Four Bonus for Duke-Houston, Florida-Auburn
By Bob Wankel
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Register with Bet365 today and place a wager on the Final Four to score $150 in bonus bets or use a $1,000 first bet safety net, both issued from the brand new Bet365 bonus code BROAD365 you can find here. Put a future bet on Houston-Duke or Florida-Auburn for Saturday and get one of these offers applied to that wager.
Bet365 Bonus Code BROAD365 for Final Four
Before both games tip off, fans who sign up and use this exclusive Bet365 bonus code can get one of the new offers that Bet365 is dealing out for Saturday. Each offer is different, so we can break down how both the $150 bonus and $1K safety net would look when you make your Final Four bet today.
The $150 promo is a guaranteed offer, so let’s use the first game of the day, which happens to be Florida-Auburn, to explain how to claim this one. The minimum wager that would count for this offer is only $5, so if you are a new bettor who isn’t exactly sure on what to bet, this deal was made for you. You can make a simple bet of just $5 on Florida or Auburn to win or maybe one of those teams to cover their point spread. The best part, though, is that even if your bet ends up losing, you still collect on the bonus. So, for instance, if you bet $5 on Florida to win and they lose, you will still net yourself $145 in bonus bets minus the $5 stake you wagered.
Bettors who are looking to attempt a higher cash payout can go for the $1,000 first bet safety net. This deal will cover any lost stake you make that is also your first bet with the sportsbook. An example to explain this bet would be if you are someone who is highly confident in Duke winning, you could put $800 on their moneyline. If Duke loses, Bet365 would send you $800 in bonus bets as repayment.
Since the objective of the $1K safety net through bet365 bonus code BROAD365 is to have the chance of winning more cash, you could also build a parlay or SGP. Bet365 has a ton of SGP’s boosted, so put a larger wager like $700 on something like Houston’s moneyline, Houston to win the first half and game total over 139. If this fails, you still get a $700 bonus back.
Final Four SGP Boosts
The welcome offer through bet365 bonus code BROAD365 isn’t the only way to earn yourself some cash or bonus bets with Bet365. They are running out a ton of same game parlays for the Final Four. Plus, they have other promotional offers for the NBA and MLB as well.
- Houston-Duke SGP: Both teams to score 30 points in the first half, over 68.5 total points for Houston, over 70.5 total points for Duke (was +450, boosted to +500)
- Duke moneyline, Kon Knueppel 20+ points, 3+ assists and 3+ rebounds (was +1000, boosted to +1100)
- First half point spread is Florida -3.5, Match point spread Florida -5.5 and game total over 158.5 (was +750, boosted to +850)
- Florida-Auburn SGP: Auburn moneyline, first half result is Auburn, game total over 158.5 (was +450, boosted to +500)
- NBA Early Payout: Pick an NBA team “to win” and get paid out if the team you chose goes up by 20+ points in the game
- MLB Early Payout: If the team you chose in games like Phillies-Dodgers to win goes up by 5 or more runs, your bet gets marked as a win
Claim One of Two Offers Using Bet365 Bonus Code BROAD365
Use all of your personal information when registering today including your full legal name, age, home and billing addresses, the location from where you are registering and the Bet365 bonus code. These necessary steps will lock you into whichever welcome offer you want to pick.
You will also need to apply a method of payment to your account and an initial cash deposit. This can be made from your debit card, online bank or a payment app like PayPal.
Bonus bets will be available in your account for seven (7) days. These bets can be used on any Bet365 markets for this allotted time. After the seven (7) days any unused bets will expire.
Bob Wankel covers the Phillies for Crossing Broad. He is also the Vice President of Sports Betting Content at SportRadar. On Twitter: @Bob_Wankel E-mail: b.wankel@sportradar.com