Bet Online Super Bowl 2015 Sportsbook Bonuses

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Bet Online Sportsbook has some excellent bonuses ahead of Super Bowl 2015.  Let’s take a look at your options below or visit their site here.

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Use promo code G911 on your first-ever deposit to score a 25% bonus, worth up to $1,000.00 in sports free plays.

For example, if you open your online betting account with $500, you will receive $125 in FREE BETS.

Bet Online also offers a generous reload bonus.  Maximize your bankroll whenever it’s time for a reload. Use promo code G911 when making a qualifying deposit and a 25% bonus is yours.

Bet Online is offering hundreds of prop bets for this weekend’s Super Bowl, some of them quite unique. 

If you plan on joining via your mobile device, check out these great promos.

Mobile Betting $50 Free Play

Get up to a $50.00 free play on your first ever Mobile sports bet. Simply place a sports bet from your smartphone or tablet. If your bet wins, congrats you are already scoring a profit from Mobile betting. If your bet loses, we’ll reimburse your bet with up to a $50.00 free play.

 

- Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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