Final Four Bonus Offer for 2016: 100 Percent Cash!

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Our friends at BetPhoenix are offering a weekend-only Final Four bonus offer, and it’s a good one – 100 percent CASH up to $1000.

In addition to the great bonus offer, BetPhoenix also features live in-play betting right up to the final seconds of these games and, in between the Final Four and Championship game, why not dabble in BetPhoenix’ live real dealer online casino with more than a dozen different games of chance offered at sometimes better-than-land-based-casino odds.

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    1 Promotion per deposit.

    Valid for residents of the Americas or where authorized by management.

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    To qualify a minimum deposit of $200 is required.

    Maximum bonus awarded is $1000 Cash.

    This Promotion carries an 15x rollover.

    Rollover is based on Deposit + Transfer fees if any + Cash Bonus.

    This promotion carries a two-week hold.

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    Casino action does not count towards the rollover.

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