Tipico sportsbook unveils early registration offers for Ohio bettors

December 1, 2022
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Ohioans can select from three bonus offers and use them to wager from January 1, 2023.

Operator Tipico has debuted its early registration offers for immediate redemption across Ohio state. Throughout December, bettors will be able to choose from one of three state-wide bonus offers by registering an account on the Tipico mobile app.

Upon registration, Ohio-based Tipico users will be asked to choose one of three bonus offers, tailored for different betting strategies. There is the Ohio Special which gives $150 in free bets, split into six $25 wagers with zero deposit necessary.

Then there is the Buckeye Boost, where users receive a 150% deposit match-up (max bet of $150). Finally, there is the Parlay the Ohio Way option, where bettors receive $250 in parlay cash with any deposit of $50 or more.

Bettors who select a promotion can use it to wager once betting is live in the Buckeye State on January 1, 2023.

Tipico’s early registration bonus offers will provide hardcore Ohioan fans with a home-state advantage. Gamblers will be presented with a multitude of bet types and match-ups, with the option to cash in on free bets and personalized parlays.

Tipico US CEO Adrian Vello commented: “Our bonus offers will fuel the fire of the diehard Ohio sports fan, eager for heart-stopping sports moments.

“The Tipico team has worked tirelessly on meaningful product innovation that will inspire new bettors to put their money on the home team.”

In January of this year, Tipico announced a long-term partnership agreement with The Columbus Crew, the first club in the MLS. The company unveiled its ‘Win Ohio’ free-to-play sweepstakes in November.

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