Bettor Vision debuts fantasy sports betting app with “Big Game” contest

December 14, 2022
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The grand prize includes two tickets to the All-Star game, along with accommodations.

Bettor Vision has released an app for fantasy sports fans that allows them to place wagers, access contests and view all activity for their favorite teams. The company has launched a contest that will run from December 18 to January 23 and give fantasy sports fans a chance for tickets to the “Big Game.”

Fantasy sports fans can enter for an opportunity to win several high-end prizes, including a 75" Smart TV or two tickets to the All-Star game. The ticket prize package includes two passes to the game, as well as airfare and lodging.

Bettor Vision will draw five winners at the end of the contest’s run time, and all winners will be randomly selected from the entry pool.

Co-Founder and CEO Brett Lanier summarized the motivation for creating Bettor Vision and said fans deserve convenient access to their favorite fantasy sports teams.

He said: "Bettor Vision customers are avid sports fans that play fantasy sports and bet on sports to feel connected to the action. We created Bettor Vision so these fans could conveniently get all their sports action in one place without missing out on the games they were watching.

"This promotion gives our customers a chance to really feel connected to the action by attending sports bucket list experiences in person or using their massive new TV to host a party for the Big Game."

Lanier and Geoff Doyle co-founded Bettor Vision in 2021. Both developed the app with a shared desire “to better streamline information and give control back to the gameday fanatic,” after seeing the growing interest in fantasy sports.

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