
Bet365 Promo Code SDS365: Get $150 Baseball Betting Bonus with MLB Back
By Bob Wankel
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Make the most of the special offer from Bet365 to all new customers who sign up with the sportsbook Friday. Users who register and apply the Bet365 promo code SDS365 will get the unique experience of picking the welcome offer that suits them best. Bettors making a first time wager on an MLB game this evening can have a $1,000 first bet safety net applied to their bet, or receive $150 in bonus bets just by wagering $5 on a market.
Either option will be applied to the first bet that a user makes on Bet365. The $1,000 first bet safety net will back an initial wager up in bonus bets, while the $150 bonus will be guaranteed to any user who places and settles a cash bet of $5 or more.
Bet365 Promo Code SDS365: Claim $150 Bonus for MLB July 18
Players can break into the second half of the MLB season with one of the best welcome offers on the market. All it takes is for a user to start their application with the Bet365 promo code and make their first ever cash wager on Bet365 today. Then, the combination of those two acts will earn that customer an option between the two available welcome deals.
A bettor who wants to make a substantial wager Friday can go ahead and choose the $1,000 first bet safety net. Most fans do not use the full amount of that offer, but it will cover a user in bonus bets up to that max allotment.
For example, say a bettor wants to place a wager that looks something like $300 on the Mets moneyline over the Reds today. If the Mets won, that customer would claim a cash payout just like any normal bet. However, if they lost, Bet365 would pay the customer back with $300 in bonus bets, replacing the lost stake and allowing that user to spend those bonuses over a seven (7) day period.
Users looking to guarantee themselves a quick bonus can instead go for the $150 bet-and-get. This only requires a cash bet of $5 or more on any market that they want. So a $5 bet on the Phillies moneyline, $10 on the Padres runline, $20 on Christian Yelich’s hit total or $100 on a parlay of the Yankees, Dodgers and Cubs all to win would all be examples of qualifying wagers. Then, no matter the outcome of the wager placed, Bet365 will send the $150 bonus. So win or lose, that bettor is triggering the bonus.
MLB Instant Payout and More for Friday
Bettors can earn even more promotional opportunities once they secure an account with the sportsbook and use the Bet365 promo code today. Here they will find some of the best deals on the market, including the following specials for Friday:
- MLB Instant Payout: Any MLB moneyline wager will settle as a “win” if the team chosen goes up by 5 or more runs
- MLB Casino Spins: A bet of $10 or more on an MLB market will earn up to 50 spins on the Bet365 casino
- Parlay Builder: Fans can build their own parlay using this option and, for every leg they include will get an additional profit boost applied to that bet
Fans can also use the “Bet Boost” tab on the MLB page to find a ton of same game parlay options from Bet365. All of these deals have been pre-boosted, so you can earn even more cash on a bet you were planning on making anyway today.
Signing Up with Bet365 Bonus Code SDS365 for Friday
Apply the Bet365 bonus code during the application process and use all of your personal and banking information to lock in your account. These personal details will include your legal name, age, home address, turning the location settings of your phone on and an active bank account.
You will also need to make a first time cash deposit that covers your initial Bet365 wager. This can be done using your debit card or credit card, ApplePay, PayPal or any other secure means.
Bet365 bonus bets will stay available in your account for a total of seven (7) days. These bets can be used on any market you wish over that time period, but will expire if not used within seven (7) days.
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.