Trade $10, get $10 with Kalshi promo code NYPMAX.
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Kalshi has upped the ante for March Madness, continuing to make its mark in the sports prediction market.
The Kalshi promo code NYPMAX offers new users looking to capitalize on their basketball knowledge a chance to trade $10 and get $10 on their platform.
The NCAA Tournament continues Sunday with games galore, including Texas Tech vs. Alabama in the late slot on the schedule.
How to use the Kalshi referral code
NY Post readers who plug in the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX when they sign up for a new account can pocket a $10 bonus.
Once users have signed up, they’ll enter the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX, verify their account information, and complete at least $10 in trades to qualify for the $10 bonus.
Kalshi users can trade on all the college basketball craziness over the next few weeks, including the Women’s tournament, NIT games and more.
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What our Post expert thinks about Texas Tech vs. Alabama
The prediction markets couldn’t see this game any closer. Traders at Kalshi give both Texas Tech and Alabama a 50 percent chance to win this game.
Texas Tech has been playing without leading scorer JT Toppin since he suffered an injury in late February, but they rolled through their first-round matchup against Akron.
Alabama also blasted its competition in the first round with a 20-point win over Hofstra. Scoring guard Labaron Philon Jr. will be the player to watch in this matchup after his fifth-straight 20-point scoring game in the Round of 64.
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Why Trust New York Post Betting
Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017. He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports. He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props.

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