- MyBookie is offering $100k in prizes for their NFL Super Contest.
- Contestants will choose five picks against the spread each week.
LAS VEGAS – It’s that time of the year for football, and with the NFL season about to kick off, it’s time to start looking at different contests and tournaments to sign up for. That’s where MyBookie comes in with their $100k NFL Super Contest.
MyBookie is one of the top Super Bowl sportsbooks out there, so it makes sense that their NFL betting contest this season is very competitive in what they offer. In total, there is $100k in total prizes up for grabs.
MyBookie’s NFL Super Contest Breakdown
MyBookie’s contest gives up to 250 people a chance to win their share of $100k. The way it works is participants will choose five teams against the spread every week of the season and earn points based on how many of their choices are correct. The ones with the most points at the end of the season and in the top 250 entrants will earn their share of $100k.
There is a 50-entry maximum per person, and each entry will cost $15. As far as payouts go, first place will earn $18,000, and places 101-250 will earn $50. There are also quarterly payouts throughout the tournament totaling $20,000. Both payout structures can be found here:
As far as scoring goes, for every correct pick made each week, contestants will earn one point. If the pick is a push, it will result in a half point. At the end of the contest, those with the most points could find themselves in the top 250 and earn a cash prize that is directly deposited into your MyBookie sportsbook account.
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