$10K Thanksgiving Day Betting Contest 2021 - Enter Here

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/24/2021

BetOnline's $10,000 Thanksgiving Parlay contest is still open for entry here until shortly after Noon Eastern Standard Time Thursday (Thanksgiing Day).  Entries are free.  Rules appear below.

The $10,000 Thanksgiving Parlay opens on Monday, November 22nd and closes on Thursday, November 25th, 2021 at 12:30 pm ET.

To register for the contest you must be logged into your account and enter your predictions (ATS & O/U) for all three Thanksgiving Day games.

Once selections are submitted, you may change your answers at any time until the registration deadline at 12:30 pm ET on Thursday, November 25th, 2021.

The contest is free to enter, however to qualify for the prize you must wager $25 or more in real-money wagers on NFL games that take place on Thursday, November 25th, 2021. Straight wagers only, parlays do not qualify.

Qualifying wagers are spread, money line and total wagers placed in the sportsbook before kick off or in the Live Betting platform during the games.

The $10,000 grand prize will be awarded to the BetOnline player who correctly predicts all six selections on the parlay card.

If no one correctly picks all 6 spreads/totals, the $10,000 will not be awarded.

If numerous contestants qualify for the $10,000, the prize will be split evenly amongst all winning contestants.

A push is graded as a loss. If a game is cancelled, it is graded as a loss.

Prize will be paid as cash with a one-time (1x) rollover requirement.

The $10,000 will be paid into the winner(s) account(s) on Friday, December 3rd, 2021.

Only one entry per account is permitted. Additionally, placing entries from multiple BetOnline accounts is prohibited and will result in disqualification.

BetOnline has the right to change, amend and/or cancel this promotion at any time without notice.

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