Get Ready to Say WOW: Join the 1xBet Promo for a Chance to Win Big!

WOW_Promo_800x480.pngHow many opportunities to say WOW does a person get in their lifetime? It is a philosophical question with a unique answer for everyone. But participants in the new 1xBet promo have a reason to exclaim WOW every day—at least because it is about the WOW promo! The reliable bookmaker cannot guarantee a win for everyone, but exciting new experiences await all participants in this grand promo.

As part of it, every participant has the chance to win valuable prizes and a grand prize of $3,000! To do so, meet a few simple conditions:

  • Log in or sign up on the 1xBet platform.
  • Confirm your participation on the promo page.
  • Place sports bets of at least $2 until September 29.

Every bet earns the player promo slips for a grand prize draw. The number of bets and their total amount are unlimited—dependent only on the player and their belief in success!

The number of slips per bet is calculated as follows:

  • $2 – 1 slip
  • $5 – 5 slips
  • $7 – 10 slips
  • $10 – 15 slips
  • $15 – 20 slips
  • $20 – 30 slips
  • $30 – 50 slips
  • $50 – 80 slips

Players have the chance to experience thrilling emotions and cheer not only for their favorite athletes but also for themselves. The prize draw will take place on October:

  • 10 lucky winners will receive 100 bonus points in their 1xBet account.
  • The second prize winner will get an iPhone 14 Pro.
  • The grand prize winner will take home $3,000!

Important tip: If you are not yet a 1xBet player, you can double your chances of winning! Simply sign up on the platform with promo code STANDART24 and claim a welcome bonus of 200% up to Sh20,000. This bonus allows you to place twice as many bets as your competitors in the race for victory.

Join the super-popular WOW Promo and become a champion with 1xBet!

 

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