How can I bet on the ACC Tournament legally with North Carolina sportsbook promo codes?

How can I bet on the ACC Tournament legally with North Carolina sportsbook promo codes?

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Beginning next week, North Carolina residents will be able to place mobile bets on the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Register today to take advantage of up to a combined $2,950 in pre-launch and March 11 launch-day promo code bonuses — just in time for ACC Madness in Washington.

North Carolina sports betting launch: How to get up to $2,950 in sign-up bonuses

With a number of the leading U.S. online sportsbooks set to go live in the Tar Heel State, you have your pick of lucrative welcome and promo code bonus offers to consider. Choose several or get in on all of them to maximize your total bonus up to $2,950.

Registering is quick and easy. Just follow these basic steps to start collecting your pre- and launch day bonuses:

  • Click/follow our links or buttons for each sportsbook, where we explain how to sign up and what promo code to use if one is required
  • Fill out the necessary personal information to register. Some bonuses require an opening deposit to claim, with the minimum typically being a $10 initial deposit.
  • For offers that include a bonus for signing up early, registering beforehand and making the required minimum deposit will qualify you for those. For any offers that require an initial wager, simply use your deposited funds once sports betting goes live to place the required minimum wager — often just $5 — and the bonus(es) will be yours.

North Carolina sports betting launch: ACC Tournament Preview

All 15 ACC men’s teams will be heading to the nation’s capital/Capital One Arena for the five-day tournament which tips off Tuesday, March 12.

Bet on individual game point spreads, totals and props as well as futures wagers on which team will cut down the nets on Saturday night.

The top four seeds, including seventh-ranked North Carolina and ninth-ranked Duke, will get double byes into Thursday’s quarterfinals, giving that quartet a huge advantage.

And as the conference’s only teams ranked in the current Associated Press Top 25, the Tar Heels and Blue Devils are the clear tournament favorites. Clemson, Virginia and Wake Forest head up the next tier of contenders according to the major online sportsbooks.

Coach Jon Scheyer’s Duke squad is the defending ACC tourney champs with the Blue Devils having won three of the last six titles overall.

North Carolina, coached by former Tar Heel great Hubert Davis, is seeking its first ACC tourney crown since 2016.

North Carolina, Duke and Clemson are considered NCAA Tournament “locks” by many bracketologists. But keep an eye on the middle of the bracket where the ACC’s “bubble” teams such as Virginia, Wake Forest, Syracuse and Pittsburgh will be trying to play their way into the Big Dance in D.C.