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Sports Betting Dime partners with Newsweek to provide exclusive sports betting commercial content, including real-time odds, picks, analysis, and premier sportsbook offers to help sports fans engage in sports betting responsibly. They offer a Caesars Sportsbook promo code for the Final Four games with additional boosts for college basketball. Users can sign up with the promo code NEWSWK1000 or NEWSWKNCBG for those in North Carolina to receive a guaranteed bonus. Participants can bet up to $1,000 on either Final Four game with the chance to receive a bonus refund if the bet loses.

NC State, a team that made it to the Final Four after losing 14 games in the regular season, is an underdog against Purdue, while UConn is a favorite over Alabama. Bettors can choose from a spread, total, moneyline, or prop bet for their first bet on the Final Four. The article suggests taking NC State to cover the spread and betting that the total points in the Alabama-UConn game will go over 160.5 points. Odds boosts are available after placing bets, such as Purdue and UConn both covering the spread.

New users looking to place a $1,000 bet on the Final Four can follow a guide that includes signing up for an account, using the Caesars Sportsbook promo code, providing personal information, downloading the app, choosing a deposit method, depositing at least $10, selecting a betting market for the Final Four, and wagering up to $1,000. If the bet loses, a bonus refund will be automatically issued. In North Carolina, bettors who sign up with the NEWSWKNCBG promo code can receive a guaranteed $150 bonus.

Newsweek reminds readers that they may earn an affiliate commission through sign-ups from the provided links. However, sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage. The importance of responsible gambling is stressed, with references to resources for those facing gambling problems. Newsweek aims to challenge conventional wisdom and seek connections in the pursuit of common ground, staying committed to providing informative content on various topics, including sports betting. Overall, the partnership between Sports Betting Dime and Newsweek aims to offer sports fans valuable insights and opportunities to engage in sports betting responsibly.

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