Colorado welcome offer guide

This page turns the promotion into a readable walkthrough for Colorado visitors. It is not a replacement for the operator’s full terms, but it covers the main moving parts clearly.

Step 1: Open the account

Create a sportsbook account during the promotional period and complete the standard registration and verification flow.

Step 2: Make a qualifying deposit

Deposit at least $10 into the sportsbook account to unlock the path toward the first qualifying wager.

Step 3: Use the token on the first bet

Apply the First Bet Offer token before placing the first real-money sports wager. If that qualifying bet loses, Bonus Bets may be credited up to $1,500.

Important conditions

What usually decides eligibility

  • The offer is intended for new sportsbook customers.
  • The qualifying first deposit must meet the minimum amount.
  • The first qualifying wager must use the promotional token before the bet is placed.
  • The token and Bonus Bets are time-limited promotional items and may expire after seven days.
  • Bonus Bets are not withdrawable as cash and do not return the stake value when redeemed.
Payout logic

How Bonus Bets are typically returned

If the qualifying first wager loses, the return is generally the lesser of the stake or the maximum promotional cap. For larger losing qualifying bets, Bonus Bets can be split into multiple equal pieces rather than one single credit.

Bonus Bets are promotional wagering credits. They are designed for additional bets, not direct cash withdrawal, and unused credits can expire.
Reader-first summary

Offer detail table

ElementSummary
Offer nameFirst Bet Offer up to $1,500 back in Bonus Bets
Who it targetsNew sportsbook users meeting location, age, and eligibility requirements
Minimum deposit$10 qualifying deposit
Token use windowGenerally seven days after issue
Bonus Bet expiryGenerally seven days after credit
Bet type scopeSports wagers that satisfy promotion rules and token conditions
Next step
Read the site’s full terms page for the structured legal summary and general limitations.
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