DraftKings Sportsbook Offers Celtics ‘No-Brainer’ Promo In MA

Written By Matthew Bain on March 10, 2023Last Updated on March 22, 2023
DraftKings Sportsbook guaranteed winner promos in Massachusetts, from play-ma.com

To help draw users in Massachusetts to its app, DraftKings Sportsbook is offering two “No-brainer” winner promos to new MA customers.

DraftKings is offering MA residents No-Brainer bets, as it calls them, on the Nuggets vs. Spurs on Friday and the Celtics vs. Hawks on Saturday. If customers place any two bets up to $50 on the Nuggets to hit a 3-pointer Friday and the Celtics to score a point Saturday, DraftKings Massachusetts will double their money.

Rank
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There is a 0% chance Boston won’t score. (Unless the game is canceled. Then, there will be some things to sort out.) And there’s as close to a 0% chance as possible that Denver won’t make a 3-pointer.

Add DraftKings Massachusetts Celtics promo welcome offer

So, if you really want to, you can add this bonus up to $100 to DraftKings’ already-lucrative welcome offer in Massachusetts: a $50 bonus bet, $1,000 deposit bonus and bet $5 to get $200 in bonus bets offer.

Doing the math, that’s … $1,350 in bonus bets.

DraftKings is one of six Massachusetts online sportsbooks that launched Friday. The other five?

  • BetMGM
  • Caesars Sportsbook
  • WynnBET
  • FanDuel
  • Barstool Sportsbook

Can DraftKings take top spot in Massachusetts?

FanDuel owned 50% of the US sports betting market in Q4 of 2022. It’s expected to be No. 1 in the MA sports betting market, as well. However, it could be close. DraftKings is Boston-born and it still has its headquarters in Boston. If there was ever a state where DraftKings Sportsbook could legitimately challenge FanDuel, it’s Massachusetts.

Along those same lines, Caesars Massachusetts isn’t a shoe-in for fourth place in the MA market, like it is in the US market. Barstool Sportsbook is also a Massachusetts product, with founder Dave Portnoy being a MA native. Expect Barstool Sportsbook and Caesars Sportsbook to be neck-and-neck for fourth place.

Meanwhile, DraftKings and FanDuel Massachusetts will battle for No. 1. And BetMGM will settle comfortably in at No. 3.

21+ and present in MA. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-327-5050

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Matthew Bain started as Content Manager at Play MA in 2022. Before that, he spent six years as a sports reporter and then deputy sports editor for the Des Moines Register, during which time he won nine statewide journalism awards, including the Genevieve Mauck Stoufer Outstanding Young Iowa Journalists Award. As deputy sports editor, Matthew oversaw the Register’s recruiting coverage while also innovating the outlet’s high school sports coverage. Matthew graduated from San Diego State and grew up in California, but he’s somehow a Boston Celtics fan. Long story. Matthew also led coverage of Prop 26 vs. Prop 27 in the California sports betting election battle for Catena Media.

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