Finally, December is here, with Christmas Day just around the corner. Naturally, we can expect the round of parties, shows, outings and club crawls that comes with the party period of the season, aptly nicknamed Detty December.
Due to the steadily increasing prices of consumables, we’re sure your budget is already stretched to the limit and might even be considering skipping placing bets on the festive period altogether. But what if we told you that you can still have a chance to place bets on your favorite virtual scheduled leagues ANDonline sports betting markets without risking any money from your Detty December budget?
Read on to find out how you can pull this off with BetKing’s new Free Bets for Virtual Games offer!
First, we’ll answer the question that some of you must be thinking – “what are free bets?”
Free Bets, explained.
As the name implies, Free Bets are a cashback offer you can use to place bets without risking any of your money. When you sign up with BetKing, you’re entitled to up to ₦10,000 in Free Bets. Additionally, you can earn up to ₦10,000 in free bets weekly as a member of BetKing’s Free Bets club and enjoy as much as ₦10,000 daily with BetKing’s “12 days of Royalty” campaign.
What’s important about BetKing’s new Free Bets for Virtual Games offer.
Before the recent development, Free Bets were only available for BetKing’s sportsbook markets. Now, you can deploy free bets on BetKing’s virtual scheduled leagues, as well as the Christmas EPL fixtures. This means that even when there are no games on, you can pick up your phone and spend a couple of minutes placing bets on Virtual Football and win big in a very short period.
All without risking a kobo of your own money.
Advantages of Free Bets on Virtuals
After trying it out, we discovered some advantages of Free Bets On Virtuals, which we’ve shared below:
Don’t miss out on an amazing opportunity to put a gloss on the festive season. Take the first step, sign up with BetKingand give yourself a chance to bet on four amazing virtual scheduled leagues today.
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