TheScore Bet Launches ROTO Bonus Bets for $1000 — Bet 365

TheScore Bet Launches ROTO Bonus Bets for $1000 — Bet 365

bet 365 users now see BET operating under a new name, with the sportsbook rebranded as theScore Bet and a promo code that can return up to $1000 in bonus bets if the first wager loses. New users have to enter ROTO while creating an account, and the offer covers a first bet of up to $1000.

ROTO at theScore Bet

The structure is simple. If the first bet wins, the user keeps the win. If it loses, the stake comes back in bonus bets, up to $1000. That gives a new account holder a direct reason to look closely at the sign-up screen before placing the opening wager.

TheScore Bet has also been in operation in Canada for years, but the U.S. rollout now carries the BET name forward under a different banner. For users in states where BET was previously legal, the practical change is a new brand, the same account setup, and a sign-up offer tied to the ROTO code.

BET Accounts

Existing BET account holders do not start over. Their funds transfer to theScore Bet once they log in, and they use the same login details on the new platform. That matters for anyone already holding a balance, because the move is built around continuity rather than a fresh account reset.

The app is available in 21 states and Washington, DC: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC. Sports betting is live in Missouri, adding another market to the list of places where the rebrand now reaches active users.

Where theScore Bet Works

The new code and the new name arrive together, so the immediate step for anyone opening an account is to enter ROTO during registration and decide whether to make the first wager as large as $1000. After that, the offer turns on a single result: a win pays out normally, while a loss sends the stake back as bonus bets. For existing account holders, the move is mostly administrative, because their money and login details carry over once they sign in.

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