Use Bet365 Promo Code LSRBET For New Tennessee Bettors

Bet365 Tennessee promo code

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With March Madness right around the corner, it would be a great time for bet365 to launch in a new state like Tennessee with a promo code for new customers.

Bet365 is licensed and cleared to launch sports betting in Tennessee, but the company has declined to say when that launch may come.

The bet365 Tennessee promo code will be competing with other sportsbooks looking to onboard new customers during March Madness.

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  • Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets Win or Lose
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  • Use Bonus Code: LSRBET

What is the bet365 Tennessee promo code?

The bet365 welcome bonus for Tennessee has two parts.

First, bettors will receive $150 in bonus bets when they place a first wager of $5 or more, win or lose, as long as the odds are -500 or greater. There will also be a state-specific super boost available.

A minimum deposit of $10 is required to unlock the welcome offers. 

How to sign up for the bet365 welcome bonus

  1. Use the affiliated link to reach the bet365 Sportsbook website. 
  2. Deposit at least $10 via an approved method and create your account.
  3. Enter the promo code LSRBET and choose between the two welcome offers. 
  4. Place a wager of $5 and receive $150 in bonus bets, win or lose.
  5. Read the terms and conditions to ensure you can use bonus bets on qualifying wagers before expiration. 

Best bet for March Madness at bet365

Houston (+750) to win the national championship 

The Cougars have been circling around a title for years now under Kelvin Sampson and could finally break through this March. LJ Cryer is one of the best players in the nation and should be hungry to lead Houston on a deep run after the team fell in the Sweet 16 in each of the past two years.

Clearly the class of the Big 12, Houston can lean on a stifling defense that held opponents to the fewest points per game (58.1) and made field goals per game (19.4) in the NCAA this season. The Cougars’ physicality on that end could play well in the tournament. 

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