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Bovada Bonus Code for Super Bowl 59: Claim $3,750 Welcome Promo

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In a clash of titans, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are set to battle for glory in Super Bowl 59. As it approaches, sports fans and bettors are gearing up for one of the most significant betting events for the NFL season and the year.

It is for this reason that Bovada Sportsbook is standing in to offer one of the most generous bonuses for Super Bowl 59, especially for new users. All bettors who are signing up to use the Bovada platform using the Bovada bonus code promo for the first time have a chance of getting a welcome bonus of up to $3,750 and a sports welcome bonus of up to $750.

Read on to get more insights on why Bovada ought to be your top priority when placing bets on the Super Bowl 59 match.

How to Claim the Bovada Bonus Code

To make the most out of the bonus codes that Bovada has for Super Bowl 59 as a new user, you must follow the following steps: First, you visit the Bovada platform by accessing its official website where you will begin the registration process. Here, you will provide your personal information such as your name, email, address and date of birth among others that are required.

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When prompted, you will enter the bonus code that will activate your welcome bonus depending on the bonus that you pick. The bonuses include a 125% match bonus up to $1,250 on the first three crypto deposits when you use the bonus code “BTCCWB1250” for the first deposit and “BTC2NDCWB” for the second and third crypto deposits. The highest bonus amount for the three bonuses that can be allocated to you is $3,750.

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The other welcome bonus is a $3,000 welcome bonus on deposits made using credit and debit cards such as Visa and MasterCard. If this is your mode of payment, then you will be subject to a 100% match bonus of up to $1,000 on the first three deposits. To access these bonuses, you must use the bonus code “CAWELCOME100” for the first deposit and “BV2NDCWB” for the second and third deposits.

There is also an additional sports welcome bonus that you can leverage to increase your bankroll for Super Bowl 59 betting. As for this welcome bonus, you can use the crypto bonus code “BTCSWB750” to get a 75% match bonus up to $750 on your first deposit. And, if you use credit/debit cards to make your payment, you can get a 50% match bonus of up to $250 on your first deposit.

Now, after settling on your best welcome bonus, depending on your betting strategy, you will proceed to make your initial deposit, after which Bovada will credit the bonus funds accordingly. Once the bonuses are applied, you are willing to explore the betting markets and place several bets on the Super Bowl 59 matchup.

Bovada Bonus Code Terms and Conditions

The welcome bonuses on Bovada have specific terms and conditions that you must familiarize yourself with to ensure that you don’t miss out on the offers.

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First, to qualify for the bonus, you must make your initial deposit with an eligible payment method such as Bitcoin or credit and debit cards. Also, you must use the corresponding bonus codes as required lest you will not get the bonuses.

Another aspect is the rollover condition that dictates how many times the bonus amount must be wagered before withdrawal. On this, Bovada enforces a 5× to 10× rollover before you are able to cash out.

When it comes to the timeframe within which the welcome bonuses ought to have been used, Bovada has 30 days. This means that you must use your bonuses within 30 days, and failure to do so may lead to their expiration.

Is Bovada legit?

Yes. Bovada is a legitimate offshore sportsbook that has been in operation since 2011 under the licensing of the Kahnawake Gaming Commission in Canada. Despite not having a U.S. federal license, Bovada has remained to be a platform that many Americans can trust as they place their bets on the wide betting market that it offers not only for Super Bowl 59 but also other sports.

To understand how Bovada functions in the U.S., we will first look at what an offshore sportsbook is. An offshore sportsbook is a betting site that is based outside the home country of a bettor. Looking at Bovada, it qualifies to be an offshore sportsbook for U.S. residents because it is domiciled in another country, Canada.

So, as an American bettor, you can access Bovada through its official website and place bets on the various sports, such as the NFL, that are available on its betting market. This is also made possible through the use of convenient payment methods such as cryptocurrencies and credit and debit cards, which can transcend borders. However, you must ensure that your state regulations allow betting through the use of offshore sportsbooks.

Super Bowl Betting Markets at Bovada

Being an offshore sportsbook, it goes without saying that Bovada has a wide betting market, and this also extends to sports such as the NFL. As such, here are some of the betting markets that you can explore during Super Bowl 59. They include:

Moneyline Bet

Moneyline bets are one of the simplest forms of betting that is offered on Bovada. It involves betting on which team will outright win. For instance, in the Super Bowl 59 match, you can bet on any of the teams, either the Eagles to win or the Chiefs.

Point Spread Bet

In this type of bet, you will focus on the margin of victory of the Super Bowl 59 match. As such, for your bet to be a winner, the chosen team must win by a certain number of points to cover the spread.

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Over/Under Bet

An over/under bet is a wager that is made on the total number of points that will be scored by both teams playing in the Super Bowl 59 match, which in our case is the Eagles and the Chiefs.

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Prop Bets

On the Super Bowl 59 match, Bovada has a provision where bettors can place wagers on specific events within the game that don’t necessarily relate to the final score. Such an event may include, but is not limited to, a player’s passing yards, the first team to score, or even the length of the national anthem.

Parlay Bets

Parlay bets on Super Bowl 59 will allow you to combine multiple individual bets into one larger bet that often has a higher payout. However, the catch is that all the bets in your combination must win for the parlay to win.

Futures Bets

These bets involve betting on events that will occur in the future. For instance, you can wager which team will win the Super Bowl.

Live Betting

Bovada offers bettors using its platform the opportunity to place bets on the Super Bowl 59 match as it happens. With live betting, you can bet on everything from the outcome of the next play to who will score the next touchdown, giving it more thrill as wagers can be placed based on how the game is playing out.

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