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Fanatics Sportsbook promo code: $200 in bonus bets following $5 wager Friday

It couldn’t be much easier to earn $200 in bonus bets than it is when you sign-up with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code.

Scroll down to begin claiming your Fanatics Sportsbook promo code. (Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Scroll down to begin claiming your Fanatics Sportsbook promo code. (Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto)Read moreDmytro Aksonov / Getty Images

Ahead of Friday’s sporting slate highlighted by Game 4 of the NBA Finals, you can redeem the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code in four U.S. states and sign-up with their beta program. Because Fanatics is in beta testing, you’ll have to fill out a quick survey and sign-up with a beta code to claim your welcome bonus.

But it’s worth following these steps, as Fanatics’ bet $5, get $200 in bonus bets welcome offer is by far and away one of the best sportsbook promo codes you’ll come across.

The last point to note is be sure you reside in Tennessee, Ohio, Massachusetts, or Maryland before enrolling in this beta. If you’re located there, you can click here or on the offer module below to get started.

More on your Fanatics Sportsbook promo code

If you noticed Fanatics’ welcome offer looks similar to bet365 Sportsbook, that’s because it is. Both of these platforms offer bet and get welcome offers.

While the amount of bonus bets you earn might not be as high as you can earn with a site like BetMGM, you only need to put $5 on the line to earn $200 in bonus bets with Fanatics. Whereas with BetMGM, you’d need to lose a bet wagering more than $200 of your money to earn those bonus bets.

As I mentioned above, you’ll have to answer a short survey after clicking on the offer module above before you can sign-up for your account. It’s also important to remember that Fanatics is in beta testing, and this isn’t their officially launched product yet.

As is the case with bonus bets at any sports betting site, you won’t be able to withdraw them for cash.

Previewing Game 4 of the NBA Finals for Fanatics Sportsbook players

The Miami Heat enter Game 4 of the NBA Finals as small underdogs following the Denver Nuggets getting a big win on the road in Game 3 to take a 2-1 series lead.

Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokić were the biggest stories of the game, with Miami having no answers whatsoever on defense. Each player put up a triple double, with Jokić's triple double consisting of 32 points, 21 rebounds, and 10 assists.

Bam Adebayo continues to be Miami’s most consistent player through three games, but Jimmy Butler had his best game since the first round with 28 points.

I think Miami can certainly win Game 4, as they’ve kept the series closer than the stats show. But for them to win, role players like Caleb Martin, Gabe Vincent, and Max Strus simply must shoot more often and more efficiently.

More importantly than shooting better, Miami’s defense must hone in on the Nuggets’ superstar duo, as even their much-heralded zone defense was picked apart by the two in Game 3.

This has been a low scoring series, and I expect that to continue. I’d feel good betting under on the totals market and for Miami to cover the spread. As for the moneyline, that’s too close to call in my book.

Instructions to use the Fanatics sportsbook promo code

  1. Start filling out the Fanatics Sportsbook survey by clicking on the offer module above

  2. Submit the Fanatics Sportsbook survey and check your email address you included in the survey

  3. Use the beta code sent by Fanatics to begin signing up for your account

  4. After you make your first deposit of at least $10, you’ll be on your way to placing your first bet

  5. Your first wager needs to be $5 or more on any market

  6. It doesn’t matter if your bet wins or loses, as $200 in bonus bets will be credited to your account after it settles

  7. You can use bonus bets as your stake for other wagers but cannot withdraw them in cash

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