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NBA and NHL Playoffs Drive Sports Betting Promo Wars Among FanDuel, DraftKings, and Emerging Rivals
Published 6 days, 7 hours ago
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In the past 48 hours, the sports betting industry remains stable with no major market disruptions, focusing on aggressive promotions amid NBA and NHL playoffs. Leaders like FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, and Caesars are pushing welcome bonuses, such as FanDuels Bet 5 Get 250 in bonus bets if it wins, DraftKings Bet 5 Get 300, and Caesars Bet 1 double winnings on next 10 wagers with code FOXDYW[3][9]. BetMGM added a Hat Trick Jackpot sharing 10000 in bonus bets for goal scorers[3].
Emerging competitors like Underdog Fantasy, valued at 1.2 billion post Series C funding last year but active now with promo code COVERS, launched Predict for trading sports event contracts with real-time prices[1][8]. These CFTC-regulated derivatives allow markets in restricted states like California and Texas, unlike traditional sportsbooks[2]. Fanatics expanded with 10x 100 bet matches in FanCash, emphasizing rewards over elite live betting tech, where it trails DraftKings and bet365[7].
No new regulatory changes, deals, or product launches surfaced in the last 48 hours, though Arizona saw bet365 and theScore Bet solidify as apps since 2024 and late 2025[11]. Consumer behavior shows heavy playoff engagement, with odds shifting on Rockets-Lakers Game 2 and NHL moneylines[9][10]. Verified stats are sparse, but promo liquidity highlights Kalshi and Polymarkets widest sports prediction markets[2].
Compared to prior weeks, activity mirrors steady promo wars without shocks like last years Underdog funding[1]. Leaders respond to competition by enhancing bonuses and live features, sustaining handle growth despite no supply chain issues. Overall, the sector hums with playoff fervor, prioritizing user acquisition over innovation.
(248 words)
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Emerging competitors like Underdog Fantasy, valued at 1.2 billion post Series C funding last year but active now with promo code COVERS, launched Predict for trading sports event contracts with real-time prices[1][8]. These CFTC-regulated derivatives allow markets in restricted states like California and Texas, unlike traditional sportsbooks[2]. Fanatics expanded with 10x 100 bet matches in FanCash, emphasizing rewards over elite live betting tech, where it trails DraftKings and bet365[7].
No new regulatory changes, deals, or product launches surfaced in the last 48 hours, though Arizona saw bet365 and theScore Bet solidify as apps since 2024 and late 2025[11]. Consumer behavior shows heavy playoff engagement, with odds shifting on Rockets-Lakers Game 2 and NHL moneylines[9][10]. Verified stats are sparse, but promo liquidity highlights Kalshi and Polymarkets widest sports prediction markets[2].
Compared to prior weeks, activity mirrors steady promo wars without shocks like last years Underdog funding[1]. Leaders respond to competition by enhancing bonuses and live features, sustaining handle growth despite no supply chain issues. Overall, the sector hums with playoff fervor, prioritizing user acquisition over innovation.
(248 words)
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI