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bet365 bonus code: Bet $10, get $365 in bonus bets for South Carolina vs. UCLA

Bet $10, Get $365 in bonus bets win or lose with the bet365 bonus code. Better Collective/NY Post New bettors coming to bet365 can profit off March Madness on their first wager. Using the bet365 bonus code, bettors can rake in the bonuses for this year’s national championship game.

The bet365 bonus code offers first-time bettors a worthwhile promotion: Bet $10, get $365 in bonus bets win or lose.

This offer is perfect for the women’s national title game between South Carolina and UCLA this afternoon.

Using the bet365 bonus code is worthwhile for new bettors who want a little incentive to dive into sports betting during a busy time on the sports calendar.

Recouping bonus best is simple. Just input the bet365 bonus code when creating an account, make the qualifying deposit and wager, and get $365 in bonuses no matter the outcome of the first bet you make.

Remember, to be eligible for this promotion, new users must be physically present in either Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, or Virginia at the time of sign-up.

The bet365 bonus code can be used during registration, but does not change the offer amount in any way.

We’ve reached the national championship game and after a fiery Friday night for both South Carolina and UCLA, the last game of the season should be another thriller.

South Carolina and UCLA have just four losses between them all season and they are two of the best defenses in the country. In the Final Four games, the Gamecocks held previously undefeated UConn to just 48 points while the Bruins held Texas to 44 points.

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Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.

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