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BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150 - Get $150 in Bonus Bets for NCAA Men's Final, Masters & More

BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150 - Get $150 in Bonus Bets for NCAA Men's Final, Masters & More

USA Today07-04-2025

BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150 - Get $150 in Bonus Bets for NCAA Men's Final, Masters & More
It's going to be a spectacular 40 minutes — and perhaps more — when Houston and Florida clash in tonight's NCAA championship game in San Antonio. You deserve the biggest welcome offer for this one, so get started with the BetMGM bonus code promos that we highlight on this page to lock in the best deal.
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AZ, CO, DC, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, PA, VA and WV, use code for a Bet $10, Win $150 in bonus bets offer. Wager on any odds and if that bet wins, you get three $50 bonus bets. Bettors in all other states where BetMGM is available can use the BetMGM bonus code SBWIRE that refunds a losing first bet with bonus bets, up to $1,500.
According to the BetMGM app — one of the best sports betting apps — the Gators are 1.5-point favorites. But Houston was a 5-point underdog against Duke and seems to thrive when it's being doubted. If you'd rather focus on player props or game props, BetMGM has you covered there, too. Clayton, for example, has an over/under of 19.5 for points. Houston's LJ Cryer is at 17.5.
Before you wager on this potential classic, you need to capitalize on one of the classis sportsbook promos. Just tap any BET NOW on this page to get started or read on to learn more.
📱 BetMGM Bonus Code WIREBG150 / SBWIRE 🤑 BetMGM Promo Bet $10, Win $150 (AZ, CO, DC, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, PA, VA, WV); First-Bet Offer up to $1500 (all states) ✅ Terms and conditions New customers 21 and older in AZ, CO, DC, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MA, MD, NJ, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA & WV. 18+ in WY, DC; 7-day expiration and 1x playthrough on bonus bets; casino credit has 10x playthrough ✔️ Last verified April 7, 2025
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In way less time than an official replay review — dang, those are long — you can get started with the BetMGM bonus code SBWIRE for the $1,500 offer and WIREBG150 for the Bet $10, Win $150 offer in AZ, CO, DC, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, PA, VA and WV.
Tap any BET NOW button on your screen. You'll zoom to BetMGM's state selector page where you will pick your state. Tap the 'SIGN UP' button and type in your email address. You'll answer some basic questions to set up your account, which includes establishing your age and confirming your identity. The BetMGM bonus code offer should be automatically triggered by tapping BET NOW. Deposit $10 or more into your account. Now it's time to find out whether it's the Cougars or Gators who snip down the nets (or to bet on any other sport you like).
Bet on Florida vs Houston Odds With the BetMGM Bonus Code Offers
It's been a long time since we got to enjoy such great semifinal showdowns. Florida trailed by eight at the half and only led Auburn by one in the final three minutes, but All-American guard Walter Clayton Jr. pulled the Gators through. And Houston? The Cougars were down 14 with 8:14 to go and trailed by six with a minute to play, yet never quit to shock top-ranked Duke.
A final of this magnitude deserves an offer of equal heft. That's why when you tap into the BetMGM bonus code today, you will secure one of the best offers available. Let's walk through how both deals work, using tonight's clash between Houston and Florida as an example.
With the $1,500 BetMGM promo, let's say you put $500 on Florida to cover tonight. If the Gators win by 2 or more, you'll basically double your money. If Houston wins or loses by 1, then BetMGM returns the $500 to you as bonus bets. With wagers of $50 or more, it is broken intho five equal bonus bets – so in this case, you'll get five $100 bonus bets.
With the Bet $10, Win $150 BetMGM promo, play any $10 first bet on any set of odds. If it wins, then you'll collect your profit AND $150 in bonus bets – paid as three $50 credits. To maximize your chances to win, we recommend putting your $10 first bet on a huge favorite. Handball is always a good place to check. A reminder that this deal is only available in AZ, CO, DC, MA, MD, MI, NC, NJ, PA, VA and WV.
While bonus bets are non-withdrawable — that's the industry standard — the BetMGM bonus code abides by a 1X playthrough policy. This means any bonus bet needs to win just once for you to claim the profit in cash.
Bet on Masters, NBA & UFC 314 with BetMGM Bonus Code
Tonight's Florida-Houston championship game is an awesome way to start the week — and lots of people will take advantage of the BetMGM bonus code to collect their industry-leading welcome offer. But there's a ton of great stuff happening throughout the week.
The Masters welcoming us back to Augusta National Golf Club means that it's officially spring. Scottie Scheffler won his second green jacket last April — and BetMGM has him as the favorite to win again at +480. Rory McIlroy, at +650, is the only challenger close to him. Sign up today and enjoy all the ongoing golf betting promos that BetMGM offers.
The NBA and NHL regular seasons are winding down, so there are some games that mean nothing and others that mean everything. And if you enjoy a spectacle, UFC 314 will be live Saturday night from Miami with Alexander Volkanovski defending his featherweight title against Diego Lopes, and BetMGM is one of the top UFC betting promos as well.

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