BetMGM Bonus Code NEWSWEEK1500: Claim Top Sign-Up Promo This Week

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Dive into the NCAA Tournament action with BetMGM bonus code NEWSWEEK1500. This is an opportunity to go big on any of the college basketball games on Sunday.

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Tyler Everett is a longtime sportswriter who turned his attention to sports betting back in 2019. He has been breaking down everything from Champions League, Premier League and World Cup soccer to the NFL, NBA, college football and college basketball as a writer and podcaster ever since.

His journalism experience dates back to his freshman year of college in 2008, when he joined the sports section of NC State’s student daily, Technician. Previous stops include a 10-year stint with SportsBusiness Journal as well as extensive freelance sports writing for outlets including Gaming Today, High Press Soccer, the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer, the North State Journal, Bleacher Report and Pack Pride.

He lives in Charlotte, NC, with his wife, Ali, and dog, Lola. Email: t.*******@******ek.com



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Get in on the action for the NCAA Tournament with BetMGM bonus code NEWSWEEK1500. This is an opportunity for players to go big on any of the college basketball games on Sunday.

Start with a $5 bet to get $150 in bonuses with a win (available in CO, MI, NJ, PA and WV). New users who get started in a different state will have access to a $1,500 first bet.

BetMGM $150 Bonus or $1,500 FIRST-BET OFFER!

Terms and conditions apply. Visit BetMGM.com for details. 21 . Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Bonus bets expire in 7 days. One new customer offer only. AZ, CO, DC, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, NJ, NC, OH,PA, TN, WV, VA only.

Sign up and start with a $5 bet to secure this $150 bonus with a win. This 30-to-1 odds boost is only available to first-time depositors in Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Meanwhile, players in other states can raise the bar with a $1,500 first bet. A loss on that initial wager will trigger a refund of up to $1,500 in bonuses. Let’s take a deeper dive below into the details of this offer.

BetMGM Bonus Code NEWSWEEK1500 Offers 2 Sign-Up Bonuses

Anyone who signs up with BetMGM Sportsbook will have the chance to lock up bonuses on the NCAA Tournament. There are a ton of great options available on Sunday. Most new players will be eligible for the $1,500 first bet. Remember, anyone who misses on that first bet will receive up to $1,500 back in bonuses.

On the flip side, players who sign up in Colorado, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennyslvania and West Virginia will have access to a $150 bonus. Set up a new account and start with a $5 bet on the NCAA Tournament. If that bet wins, players will receive $150 in bonuses.

Sunday NCAA Tournament Matchups

Sunday is one of the best days of the year for college basketball fans. Eight more teams will advance to the round of 16 as we get deeper into the NCAA Tournament. BetMGM Sportsbook will have a variety of ways to get in on the action for the games. Take a look at the current spreads for Sunday night’s matchups (odds are subject to change before tipoff):

  • Alabama (-5.5) vs. St. Mary’s
  • Iowa State (-5.5) vs. Ole Miss
  • Maryland (-8.5) vs. Colorado State
  • Kentucky (+1.5) vs. Illinois
  • Michigan State (-7.5) vs. New Mexico
  • Arizona (-3.5) vs. Oregon

It’s also worth noting that the $150 bonus and $1,500 first bet apply to other sports. While we expect to see a lot of interest in the NCAA Tournament, there are also options in the NBA and NHL this weekend.

How to Get Started With BetMGM Bonus Code NEWSWEEK1500

It only takes a few minutes to sign up and start reaping the rewards on BetMGM Sportsbook. First things first, new users will need to enter bonus code NEWSWEEK1500. This will unlock either offer for players depending on the state. Next, answer the required information sections to set up a new user profile.

Deposit cash using any of the secure and convenient payment methods. Finally, place a $5 bet to get $150 in bonuses with a win (CO, MI, NJ, PA, WV only) or start with the $1,500 first bet. A loss on the $1,500 first bet will trigger a refund in bonus bets.

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Tyler Everett is a longtime sportswriter who turned his attention to sports betting back in 2019. He has been breaking down everything from Champions League, Premier League and World Cup soccer to the NFL, NBA, college football and college basketball as a writer and podcaster ever since.

His journalism experience dates back to his freshman year of college in 2008, when he joined the sports section of NC State’s student daily, Technician. Previous stops include a 10-year stint with SportsBusiness Journal as well as extensive freelance sports writing for outlets including Gaming Today, High Press Soccer, the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer, the North State Journal, Bleacher Report and Pack Pride.

He lives in Charlotte, NC, with his wife, Ali, and dog, Lola. Email: t.*******@******ek.com



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