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Bet365 Bonus Code SDS365: $100 Bonus for Mavs-Lakers, NBA Games

Bob Wankel

By Bob Wankel

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Tip off a night full of basketball by applying the Bet365 bonus code SDS365. Once your account is set up, make a choice between $1,000 first bet safety net and $100 in bonus bets. Sign up and place a wager on any basketball game, like Mavs-Lakers in Luka Doncic’s “revenge game” to be eligible.

Bet365 Bonus Code SDS365 for Lakers-Mavs, NBA

Tonight’s basketball schedule has a load of top NBA and NCAAB action. Before the start of any game, apply the Bet365 bonus code and choose which offer you want to apply to your first wager.

To trigger the $100 bonus, place a small $5 wager on any basketball game tonight. This could be an NBA or college basketball game. There are a ton of excellent contests to choose from, with the Mavericks vs. Lakers, Cavaliers vs. Magic, Bucks vs. Rockets, No. 21 Mississippi State vs. No. 4 Alabama, No. 3 Duke vs. Miami, No 2 Florida vs. Georgia all in action.

If you, for example, place your first wager on The Bucks to defeat The Rockets, this would be enough to trigger the $100 bonus back to you. The bet does not have to settle as a win. Just placing the bet makes you eligible for the bonus offer.

For the $1,000 First Bet Safety Net, place your first wager up to that amount on a game. If that bet happens to lose, Bet365 will give back your original stake in bonus bets. You can use this guarantee as assurance in making a more substantial wager.

You, as a first time bettor, can put $1,000 on Georgia to upset No. 2 Florida tonight. If that bet hits, the payout would be significant. If that bet happens to lose, receive the $1,000 back in bonus bets. This minimizes the risk of losing a “high reward” bet of this nature.

Bet365 Has Parlay Builders, Early Payouts and Profit Boosts

The Bet365 parlay builder can help you earn a larger payout for every leg you add. Create a 2-leg parlay to begin, then add legs to earn more of a profit boost. A 5-leg parlay, for example, would add a 10 percent boost to your betslip. This parlay can include games from multiple markets. A betslip including the Grizzlies, Raptors, Georgia, Providence and LSU would be eligible, for example.

You can also earn a 30 percent profit boost to an NBA same game parlay. Place an SGP, like Luka Doncic points total, Anthony Davis blocks total and the Mavericks to win, and receive your profit boost.

If you want to make a moneyline wager on a game, use the Early Payout offer. Choose an NBA team to win a game and, if that team goes up by 20 points, get paid out instantly on your bet. For college basketball, get paid out instantly if your team goes up by 18 points.

Claim $1,500 First Bet Safety Net or $100 Bonus with Bet365 Bonus Code SDS365

Application is made simple with the exclusive “Claim Offer” link above. This will assist you in applying the Bet365 bonus code and walk you through the steps to creating an account with the sportsbook.

Use your legal name, age, address and location when registering. Then, deposit enough cash to cover whichever offer you choose. If you would like the $100 bonus, deposit just $10. If you choose the $1,000 safety net, deposit enough cash to cover your first wager up to that amount.

The $100 bonus will trigger once the first bet you place settles. Just be sure your first cash wager is $5 or more. Once you receive the bonus bets, you will then have seven (7) days to use those bets before they expire.

For the $1,000 bonus, this will kick in if the first bet you place settles as a loss. These bonus bets will also be eligible to use for seven (7) days before expiration. If your first bet happens to win, collect your original stake plus the earnings you made from the odds. The bonus bets will not trigger in this case.

Bob Wankel

Bob Wankel is VP of sports betting content for SportRadar. 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.

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