- MyBookie is offering players rewards all week leading up to Halloween.
- Bonuses are rewarded to existing players redepositing and a rebate is awarded for losses on Halloween day.
- Tournaments within the casino will pay out players at MyBookie within their blackjack and slots sections.
NEW YORK – Halloween is one week out, but the popular legal betting site MyBookie has already begun offering up treats. In the promotion titled SPOOKY SZN, MyBookie is offering large bonuses and rebates on Halloween weekend that are sure to boost bankrolls around the country as well as free blackjack and slots tournaments throughout the week leading up to the holiday.
Bank Roll Boosters at MyBookie
MyBookie is offering two primary bonuses that may be used once in the days leading up to or on Halloween:
- Weekend Spooky Reload Bonus: From Friday through Sunday of this week, MyBookie will offer all existing players a 200% match on their deposits up to $500. The 200% match is double that of MyBookie’s largest year-round deposit bonus of 100%. With the sportsbook only offering this deposit bonus to returning players, it may be wise for new players to deposit with the original 100% up to the higher maximum of $1,000 before doubling down and depositing a second time to receive that 200% match. Players also receive 31 free spins on the Captain’s Quest slot game within the casino.
- Halloween Rebate Bonus: On Halloween, MyBookie is offering players a 20% rebate on all losses up to $200. With Halloween falling on a Monday, it may be wise for players to use the legal NFL betting odds for what will be an AFC North matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football. The Bengals have opened as a near four-point underdog, so focusing on player props with closer to even odds may be optimal given the rebate making bets on underdogs more feasible.
On top of the deposit bonuses and the rebate, players at MyBookie may also redeem up to four free gifts that will be rewarded by MyBookie in the form of a pop-up on Halloween weekend. Those rewards may be free spins, free chips, or possible free play.
Casino Tournaments and Free Play at MyBookie
Players looking to take advantage of MyBookie’s top-rated casino are in luck this week, as the legal betting site is offering free tournaments for blackjack and slots players:
- Spooky SZN Crazy Payout Tournament (Blackjack): From October 25 through October 31, MyBookie is offering a free tournament based on winnings from blackjack. The top prize will be $2,500, with the 1,700 winners taking home a total of $31,000.
- Spooky Night Flash Tournaments (Blackjack): On Halloween there will be six blackjack tournaments every four hours, with the top prize per tournament being $150. There will be 50 winners per tournament, with no limit on how many tournaments players may participate in.
- Spooky Contest (Blackjack): Players looking to get in a guaranteed prize pool can lock into the $5,000 Spooky Contest, which will have a $10 buy-in. There will be 15 winners per tournament, with the top prize winning $1,000 in cash. It is unclear if the contest takes place every day, so players should be checking back daily.
- Spooky SZN Slots Tournament (Slots): Players will be earning points when playing the Book of Darkness, Stampede, or Take the Bank casino games, with the prize pool being $10,000 cash. 200 winners will be awarded, with players earning points based on how much and how often they are wagering on the specified games.
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