SBC News Pinnacle Sports announces Superbowl sweepstake at LAC

Pinnacle Sports announces Superbowl sweepstake at LAC

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Pinnacle Sports has sent a touchdown pass to high stakes bettors with an eye-watering $500k max bet limit on spread bets before Super Bowl 50 between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers on Sunday 7th February.

Not only that, but all new sports and casino affiliates who sign up with Pinnacle Sports during the London Affiliate Conference (LAC) between the 4th and 7th February have a chance to win a slice of $2,000 by predicting the total points scored in the NFL Showdown in Santa Clara, California.

New affiliates can give their predictions to any member of the Pinnacle Sports Affiliates team at the Income Access stand during LAC, and whoever guesses closest will have $1,000 deposited in their affiliate account once they send their first depositing player. The next 3 closest guesses will win $500, $300 and $200 respectively.

Harry Lang, Marketing Director of Pinnacle Sports, said: “Half a million dollars for one bet seems astronomical to most sports fans but at Pinnacle Sports we like to maintain our reputation as the home of high stakes betting.

“Add to that our market leading odds and a bet with Pinnacle Sports looks less like a ‘Hail Mary’ and more like a sure thing. It’s great that we can celebrate the Super Bowl with current and new affiliates at LAC and I look forward to handing over $2,000 to the lucky winners.”

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