Circa Sports Contest

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The latest tweets from @CircaSports. Contest sign-ups have started to pick up at Circa Sports, but the downtown Las Vegas sportsbook still is staring at a $2.6 million overlay in its two $1,000-entry NFL handicapping contests. Circa Sports bets can only be made while physically located in the state of Nevada. Must register in person to use the Circa Sports app. Must be 21 years or older with valid photo ID. Golden Gate Hotel & Casino and the D Las Vegas encourage you to gamble responsibly.

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Circa Sports Contest

Circa Sports Football Contest 2020

Participate in the second annual Circa Sports Million Pro Football Contest 2020 and stand a chance to win $3 million in total guaranteed prizes, One grand prize winner who scored most points during the entire Circa Football Contest will receive $1,000,000 cash prize in the form of a check and the coveted Blue Jacket. There are also so many prizes available to be won. All prize payouts will be made in cash, check, casino chips, free slot play, table games promo chips, or a combination thereof at the winner’s election.

How To Enter The Circa Football Contest?

  • First you need to visit this website:https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-million.
  • Now look for the Circa Sports Million II Pro Football Contest entry form link.
  • You need to pay a $1,000 fee per entry. All entry fees are non-refundable, unless the Contest is canceled under.

Submit picks in-person or via our app in Nevada, or play from out of state by registering a Nevada-based proxy.
Contest Eligibility: The Sweepstakes is open to only legal residents of the fifty (50) United States, District of Columbia and who are twenty-one (21) years of age or older at the time of the entry.

Contest Period: The Circa Sports Million Pro Football Contest entry begin at 8:00 AM on Friday, March 06, 2020, and ends at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, January 05, 2021.

Prizes:

FULL SEASON PRIZES

  • 1st Place: $1 MILLION
  • 2nd Place: $300,000
  • 3rd Place: $100,000
  • 4th Place: $75,000
  • 5th Place: $50,000
  • 6th Place: $30,000
  • 7th Place: $20,000
  • 8th Place: $18,000
  • 10th Place: $14,000
  • 11th-50th Places: $277,000 Total
  • Last Place: $100,000.

TOTAL FULL-SEASON PRIZES $2 MILLION.

QUARTER PRIZES

At least $250,000 will be awarded each “quarter” of the season (weeks 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-17). Plus, 1st Place winners in Quarters 1 and 2 get a free room at the Circa Las Vegas Grand Opening.

  • Quarter 1st Place: $150,000+
  • Quarter 2nd Place: $75,000
  • Quarter 3rd Place: $25,000

TOTAL QUARTER MVP PRIZES $1 MILLION+

These are minimums—any extra entry fees will be added to the 1st place Quarter Prizes.

Related

There’s a new sportsbook operator in Nevada. Derek Stevens, the owner of The D Las Vegas and Golden Gate casinos, launched a new sportsbook operation called Circa Sports on June 1.

If the new sportsbook name sounds familiar, it’s because another Stevens-run casino, Circa, is under construction across the street from Golden Gate hotel and casino.

Circa Sports opened its first retail location at Golden Gate Casino. The sportsbook operator also has launched a mobile app, which Stadium Technology powers entirely.

Stadium provides the backend solution for many Nevada sportsbook apps but only provides 100% of the technology for the Circa Sports and CG Technology apps.

1 — Circa Sports delivers for gamblers

Circa Sports is launching as a sportsbook operator for both sharp bettors and recreational gamblers.

The book plans to offer fairlines, odds and pointspreads in the casino and on the app, which will likely be the selling point to all bettors.

Also, Circa plans to be aggressive with futureswagering. Circa Sports is offering a yes/no option for all futures bets. They’re also offering “three alternative NFL season win total wagering opportunities for bettors looking for variety.

These wagers aren’t available at most other US sportsbooks. As the operation continues to grow, they plan on offering more unique futures bets than other LasVegas casinos.

Sportsbook manager Matthew Metcalf tells PlayUSA they will offer an “ever-changing prop menu” as Circa Sports develops.

Bigger bettors will appreciate Circa Sports’ desire to take large wagers. The Circa Sports app will have higher betting limits than other sports betting apps. These higher limits could be a game changer for bettors that prefer mobile wagering.

2 — Circa Sports app is fast, but …

The Circa Sports app is fast once you’re logged in and navigating the app is quick and easy.

Unfortunately, the first version of the app isn’t stable. It’s not always possible to sign into the Circa Sports app; the initializing screen stays up and spins. Furthermore, the app will occasionally crash.

Hopefully, this is just a first-version problem, but Stadium Technology’s app for CG Technology has similar problems for some users.

New Jersey sports betting apps like FanDuel and DraftKings still stand above their competition in Nevada.

3 — Players get access to the Circa Sports Million football contest

One of the best features with the Circa Sports app is the ability to do more than one thing. In addition to placing wagers, customers can submit weekly picks for the Circa Sports Million football contest.

No other app in Nevada allows access to both the sportsbook and contests in the same app. WestgateSuperBook recently announced that it would offer a separate mobile app for this year’s “SuperContest.” The app for betting games will be separate.

Players can only use Circa Sports in Nevada. Out-of-state contestants for Circa Sports Million will still have to hire a proxy to place their picks unless they decide to drive to the Nevada border and submit picks. Nevada residents can save a few bucks by not having to hire a proxy.

Circa Sports Contest

This is more than a money saver for Nevada residents. The convenience of using one app for both the contest and wagering is unparalleled by any sports betting app in the state.

4 — Circa Sports is linked to the casino players’ club

One of the best difference makers when placing a wager at a casino sportsbook is the rewards. If the lines and odds are the same at multiple sportsbooks, being able to get players’ club points is a bonus.

Surprisingly, not all casino sportsbooks offer reward points for sports wagers. Circa Sports wagers will connect with Club One players’ club at the Golden Gate, The D and soon, Circa.

The rewards aren’t quite as straightforward. Points rewarded will be based on the type of wagers a customer’s places. Parlays and teasers will receive more comp points at a higher rate than straight bets.

The reward points are earned with wagers placed in person or with the app. Customers signing up for a Circa Sports mobile account must connect it with their Club One players’ club.

Unlike other casinos that offer rewards for sports bets, the retail Circa Sports locations will create and print up a players’ club card for customers.

5 — The app menu is small

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Circa Sports launched their first retail sportsbook and mobile app on the same day. While the retail location is running on all cylinders, the app is just getting started. All of the US mainstream sports are available, but some international sports, like Aussie rules football and cricket, aren’t.

The fringe sports aren’t a big deal for most bettors; however, Metcalf tells PlayUSA that the Circa Sports app will soon have the same extensive menu as the retail locations.

One thing that is a big deal is that the Circa Sports app does not In Play wagering available yet. Again, this will change soon, but it’s something to be aware of when signing up.

Circa Sports is offering some unique propbets. However, the current prop bets available for individual MLB, NBA and NHL games are somewhat limited with fewer than 10 options per game. For comparison, PointsBet Sportsbook in New Jersey has more than 100 ways to place a pre-game wager on most MLB games.

Right now, New Jersey mobile sportsbooks are still the king of prop and in-play wagering.

6 — Players must fund their account in person at a Circa location

New Jersey has changed the game for online and mobile sports betting.

Nearly 80% of sports betting revenue in the state comes from mobile wagers. A significant reason for this is the ease to set up an online and mobile sports wagering account. Customers can sign up for mobile betting accounts anywhere in the state.

Nevada does not have the same simple process. All mobile sports wagering accounts in Nevada must be set up in person at a retail sportsbook. Circa Sports apps must be funded at Golden Gate casino or The D Las Vegas when it opens.

Some sportsbook operators, like Station Casinos, allow customers to fund accounts with a prepaid debit card. William Hill allows its customers to fund mobile accounts for a second time at a retail sportsbook, kiosk or 7-Eleven store.

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However, Circa Sports only allows its customers to fund their accounts at Circa retail locations.

7 — The Google Play store isn’t playing with Circa Sports

Apple customers can download Circa Sports at their app store.

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Android users won’t find the same easy access to the Circa Sports app. The Android app is not available at the Google Play store; however, users can download the app from a direct link at CircaSports.com.

In conclusion, Circa Sports is still above average

The Circa Sports app has its ups and downs. Most sports bettors should be concerned that they’re getting fair odds for the most popular sports. Circa offers good odds for low rollers and high rollers alike.

While the sports betting menu isn’t massive, it has uniquewagers that aren’t available in other casinos. The wagering options will grow as Circa Sports does.

The ability to place football contest picks in the same app saves Nevada residents the time and money of having to place picks in person.

Mobile bettors want to know that they have a solid product to place their wagers. There’s nothing more frustrating than wanting to place a bet and not being able to access the app, which is potentially a big issue with the first version of the Circa Sports app.

Overall, the Circa Sports app is off to a good start.

The wagering menu should improve. And hopefully the technology provider stabilizes the app, so there’s never a question about access.

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