FanDuel, DraftKings, and BetAmerica Offer Free-to-Enter Contests for Super Bowl LIV
Posted on: February 1, 2020, 07:14h.
Last updated on: February 2, 2020, 10:32h.
Sports betting is legal in 14 states across the country. But even if you don’t live in – or near – one of them, you can still take part in some legal contests for Sunday’s Super Bowl. And the good news is, you won’t have risk any of your money to take part in them.
It’s no secret that Americans like to gamble on the Super Bowl. Only the NCAA Tournament commands more betting dollars, but March Madness takes place over three weeks. For three hours on Sunday, most of America will be consumed with what’s happening at Hard Rock Stadium.
Surveys have shown that those who bet on games tend to be more engaged in watching them. So, if you need some motivation to watch the Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers, here are a couple of sites where you can still play.
DraftKings is for Squares
DraftKings is offering a squares jackpot, where participants will win a share of a $54,000 jackpot.
For the public contest, contestants are limited to one entry on the 100-square bracket. Those who have the matching digits after the first and third quarters will share in an $8,100 prize per quarter. Those who have the winning square for the halftime score will share in a $16,200 jackpot. And those who have the final Super Bowl score will share in a jackpot worth $21,600.
In a squares game, a 10-by-10 grid is drawn. People select a square in the grid. Once filled, numbers are randomly drawn for each axis, meaning each square has unique coordinates. The winner is determined by who has the last, or only, digit in a team’s score. For example, if the halftime score was San Francisco 14, Kansas City 10, the winning square would be the person who has SF4 and KC0.
BetAmerica, FanDuel Offer Parlay Games
If picking prop bets is more your style, then FanDuel and BetAmerica both have you covered for the Super Bowl.
FanDuel’s game asks people to make 15 predictions regarding the Super Bowl. The predictions are a mix of over/unders, like how many passing yards will each starting quarterback have, and questions on game events, such as what will be the position of the player scoring the first touchdown.
Anyone getting 12 of 15 right will win $100 site credit for either FanDuel’s sportsbook or daily fantasy site. Those who correctly guess all 15 questions will win up to $15,000.
BetAmerica asks more questions, but the prize is a lot bigger, too. Anyone who can correctly guess the outcomes of 24 game events will win or share a $1 million prize.
Hopefully, one of our players will become an instant millionaire and celebrate along with the winning team on Sunday,” said BetAmerica President Ian Williams said in a statement promoting the contest.
Questions BetAmerica asks include whether the total score will be an odd or even amount, who will win the coin toss, and whether the toss will land heads or tails.
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