Regardless, the time has come, as we are only two days away from the full implementation of sports betting in the state of Arizona. Thursday, the ninth of September, will be the first day that Arizonans will be able to legally position bets on sporting events. just in time for the start of the normal NFL season.
With its arrival, many corporations will infiltrate the new market and capture the attention and app downloads of those who feel like throwing greenbacks at their favorite team.
These corporations use the term “loose money” to trap users to use their services, however, as it reads, there are regulations for that loose money in their hands.
* Remember that they are valid if you register before Thursday. *
BetMGM: By far the maximum announced, MGM used its really large budget to assert its biggest merit of signing up before Thursday. The app will deposit $200 in loose cash into your account on that date. days before they expire and will be divided into 4 respective bets of $50.
DraftKings: DK is providing $150 to new users to sign up early. The company also gives new players a 200-1 instant odds bonus on any school football game or WEEK 1 NFL game that will see another $200 inserted into their account with just a $1 bet in addition, for those who deposit cash on September 9, DraftKings also gives the Bucs as a 73-point loser to the cowboys’ opposed canopy with a $50 maximum bet, according to SaturdayDownSouth.
FanDuel: FD will offer new users up to $100 in loose credits upon early registration. The $100 is divided into two: $75 on a sports betting bet and $25 on a DFS credit. Like all other sports bets, the cash issued cannot be withdrawn and will need to be used within seven days.
Caesars: This promotion is one of the most interesting. Caesars offers a “free” bonus of $100 to early signatories and $1 for each of the points earned through the following groups over the weekend: Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona State Sun Devils, Arizona Wildcats and Arizona Cardinals. However, this can be triggered by betting $10 of your own money.
Be sure to scale at each site and at whatever is right for you. These sports bets aim to attract as many people as possible, and while some promotions are legitimate, be sure to read the terms and situations to perceive what you’re getting into.
ActionNetwork did a wonderful article about all of Arizona’s sports promotions and broke them down in more detail.
As sports betting approaches openness in the state, be smart.
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