Bob Wankel| 5 days ago
The ESPN BET promo code SOUTH will provide players with two separate signup offers, depending on which of the 19 states with the app they’re in this weekend. Those in markets like New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Michigan can turn any $10 first wager into a guaranteed $100 bonus. Those in 15 other states will be able to take on any event with up to $1,500 back in bonus bets thanks to what ESPN BET calls a “bet reset” offer.
Games like Indiana-Ohio State headline the college football Week 13 schedule, while Packers-49ers and Rams-Eagles will go at in in two high stakes NFL Week 12 matchups. Throughout, NBA and NHL regular season contests also fill up the calendar, providing users with dozens of games and hundreds of markets to leverage ESPN BET’s wide range of promos.
ESPN BET Promo Code SOUTH: What to Know
Those who utilize ESPN BET promo code SOUTH at signup will access the best current offer available in their current state.
- For those in NJ, PA, WV, and MI (which are the four states that also offer online casino play), users will receive a guaranteed 10x return on their first $10 wager.
- In the following 15 states, users will be able to bet between $10 and $1,500 with a reset that pays back bonus bets for future use: New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Louisiana, Colorado, Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio.
While the bet $10, get $100 bonus is relatively straightforward, let’s outline what the bet reset actually looks like by using the game of the week in college football.
How the Offer Works
An undefeated Indiana team travels to The Horseshoe to face one-loss Ohio State. After opening as a 13.5-point favorite, oddsmakers have since dropped the spread to Ohio State -10.5. Let’s say you think the Hoosiers are poised to give the Buckeyes a fight, so you gobble up the double-digit points.
Two things can obviously happen: Ohio State pummels Indiana and thus covers the spread. If this occurs, you lose the wager, but ESPN BET will issue back bonus bets that can be played on late-Saturday college football, NBA, NHL or NFL Week 12 games. If, however, Indiana keeps it close — or wins it straight up — you get cash, just like you would with any other bet. Ultimately, this ESPN BET promo provides a bit of a security blanket, protecting against a loss.
Getting Started with the ESPN BET Promo Code
The steps to claim this bonus are simple. Hit the banner above, provide the required registration information, create an account and fund it with a first deposit.
- The key is to use promo code SOUTH to ensure the best offer in your state.
- Get the $100 bonus or $1,500 bet offer, depending upon where you’re located.
- Begin wagering. Note that with the bet reset it is the first wager the qualifies for the bonus — and that wager must be at least $10.
Throughout the coming days, ESPN BET will offer a number of specials on player props and game outcomes for NBA matchups, college football games like Notre Dame-Army and, of course, NFL Week 12 matchups.
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Bob Wankel
Bob Wankel is the director of performance media services at XL Media. He covers the Phillies, breaking news, and sports gambling for the website Crossing Broad. He is also a producer and co-host of Crossed Up: A Phillies Podcast. A South Jersey resident and graduate of Monmouth University, his past work includes six seasons as a freelance producer at NFL Films. Follow on Twitter.