LSU vs. Iowa: Your Women’s NCAA Tournament Gaming Options if Sports Betting Isn’t Legal in Your State
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Looking to get some skin in the game on LSU-Iowa or USC-UConn, but there's no legal sports betting in your state? Try a DFS platform like PrizePicks.
PrizePicks' main contest type, Pick'em, is available for anyone 19-years-old and up in AK, AR, CA, DC, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, NE, NM, NC, ND, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VT, VA, WI. It's 21+ in Arizona. Eight other states have access to Pick'em Arena (AL, MA, TN, WV, WY) or free-to-play games (CO, MI, NY), two other types of contests from PrizePicks.
PrizePicks Offer
- Promo code: ACTIONMAX
- Offer: 100% deposit match up to $100
- States: AK, AR, AZ, CA, DC, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MN, NE, NM, NC, ND, OK, OR, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VT, VA, WI
PrizePicks is offering a simple 100% deposit match up to $100 in bonus funds. So whatever you deposit, you'll get that much added to your account, up to $100.
Bonus funds are like a site credit. You can't withdraw them, but you can use them on PrizePicks and any profit earned from those entries turns into cash. So if I make a $20 bonus fund entry that pays 4x, I'd keep $80 cash if it wins.
How PrizePicks Works
At PrizePicks, you select player statistics to be more than or less than the listed total. Depending on the stat, and how many you add to your entry, your payout will change.
Let's use this example. If I think LSU is going to dominate on defense tonight, so I can take Caitlin Clark less than 32.5 points and less than 9.5 assists. I'll add Paige Bueckers moer than 26.5 points in the second game of the night, USC-UConn.
This entry pays out $100 total, including your $20 stake. So that's $80 in profit.
Let's say I want to change it up a little bit, and instead take Clark's points, rebounds and assists less than 49, and her points less than 32.5.
Plus I add Flau'jae Johnson more than 15.5 points for LSU — she scored 24 for the Tigers on Saturday against UCLA. I'll keep Bueckers points in there as well, and now my payout increases to 10x (including the entry amount, so $20 turns into $180 profit and $200 total).
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