This Thursday marks the celebration of thanksgiving with MyBookie’s annual Turkey Day Free Play on the best league in the world. The NFL game between the Texans and Lions will be the game of the day, with an offering of up to $250 Risk-Free on your first cash wager!
As always MyBookie strives to provide the best service possible, ensuring customers come first and get to enjoy their thanksgiving in style!
The Houston Texas vs the Detroit Lions is the game, taking place on Thursday, November 28th, 12:30 (EST) at the Ford Field. Both teams have made a steady start to the 2020/21 campaign and will be hungry to take the win in this one.
Simply place a Full Game Spread wager on the Texas vs Lions game. The first cash bet placed qualifies for the offer. Straight wagers only qualify for this offer.
Winning bets win while losing bets will be credited back within an hour of the game-ending. The offer will refund a maximum of $250, with a 1x Rollover on refunded bets.
An example of this offer in action would be if a bettor stakes $250 on the Texas ATS. The game ends and the Texans cover the spread. The bettor is paid. Alternatively, the Texans don’t cover the spread. The bettor is credited $250 in cash for bettors to use again.
Generally speaking, it’s a bet where no matter the outcome the bettor comes out evens or on top. In the case of MyBookie’s thanksgiving offer, if you wager $250 against the full game spread, whatever the outcome the bettor will receive a winning return or their money back.
What Is a spread bet?
We actually have a guide to spread betting to fully explain this, however, for now we’ll provide a brief summary. A wager will show a ‘-’ sign before the number (-110 for example) representing the odds to show the favorite. While the ‘+’ sign before the number (+110) indicates the underdog. Spread betting allows bettors to wager on the underdog in order to cover a predetermined figure known as the spread. Spread betting involves covering the spread, not deciding which team will win the game.
What Is an x1 Rollover?
A rollover is something that is attached to any funds given to bettors as ‘Free Cash’ or ‘Betting Credits,’ which basically equates to the bettor having to bet that amount x1, or whatever the rollover is before they can withdraw the funds as actual cash.
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