FanDuel North Carolina promo code offer: $200 in bonus bets in NC, $150 elsewhere

FanDuel is one of the biggest sports betting brands in the U.S.so it’s no surprise that there’s a generous bet and get welcome promo on offer in the Tar Heel State.

North Carolina launched sports betting on March 11 and FanDuel was one of eight operators ready on launch day.The current FanDuel North Carolina bonus code offer nets you $200 in bonus bets with a cash wager of at least $5 on any market.You can get started here or use the module below to sign up with FanDuel in North Carolina.

Since this is a bet and get offer, you’ll earn the bonus bets no matter how your cash wager settles.Win or lose, you’ll still collect.

Thus, it behooves you to place the minimum cash bet.There are two NBA games on Wednesday night on TNT, three NHL games on ESPN and TBS plus 15 MLB games throughout the day so there’s no shortage of betting options.

That said, we’ll narrow down some of the best potential wagers — based on the structure of this promotion — in the paragraphs below.Since this a bet and get, you can collect bonus bets regardless of how your initial cash wager settles.

Just place a cash bet of at least $5 to trigger this offer.Win or lose, you’ll earn $200 in bonus bets.

Say you put down the minimum $5 in cash on the the LA Kings moneyline at +155.With a win you’d earn $7.75 in profit, keep your cash stake AND collect 40 times your original stake as bonus bets.

Even if the Kings lost, you’d forfeit the cash but would get the full bonus bet value shortly after that bet settles.Conversely, if you’re interested in a spread bet and put down $10 in cash on the Pelicans to cover the +7.5 spread (-110) you’d earn $9.09 in profit but would obviously keep your stake.

Plus, you’d collect the $200 in bonus bets.Since this offer has a $200 value payout, it behooves you to play it safe with a small minimum bet.

That way you can maximize your earnings, regardless of how it settles.You can wager those bonus bets all at once or break them down into s...

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