Super Bowl LIV Matching Bet Up To $300 - No Rollovers

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Super Bowl LIV Matching Bet Up To $100

Place a bet in-play during Super Bowl 54 and JazzSports will match it up to $300.  It's that simple.   More importantly there are NO ROLLOVERS.

Here is how it works:

First, you will need to set up your betting account ahead of the big game here using bonus code G911.

Place a bet during the Super Bowl LIV game for a minimum of $25, and Jazz Sports will then credit your account with a matching free bet on NFL Kickoff Day 2020, to a maximum of $300USD credit per account.

So for instance: You bet $100 during the game you'll get $100 free play credit in September on the day of the 2020 NFL Kickoff game.

Jazz Sports has been in operation since 1996.  Mastercard and Bitcoin, as well as Gambling911.com's preferred method Bitcoin Cash, are accepted here.

Current Welcome Bonus for New Customers

Open your betting account with $100, get a Free $50 CASH.  Open your betting account with $500, get a Free $250 CASH.  Betting limits range from $10 to $5000.

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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