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    Well, you'll have to drive to NJ or PA. That's a long drive from upstate.
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    That's a long drive from upstate.
    Depends where upstate. it's a big place. And don't forget the 4 geographical regions of NY State:
    NYC, Long Island, Westchester, and upstate.

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    Only 22% of households in Manhattan have a car. Of course you could take the Path to Hoboken or a ferry to Jersey City and play in a bar. From Westchester, I suppose you could take the Tappan Zee and play in the middle of nowhere. From Long Island, it's a long drive with a couple of choices, both bad. Upstate, you may as well go to Canada, although there are real casinos a long drive for most anyhow. NYS is not a casino haven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    Depends where upstate. it's a big place. And don't forget the 4 geographical regions of NY State:
    NYC, Long Island, Westchester, and upstate.
    Actually NY State is just one geographical region, the one that I drive through on occasion to get to another state that sells legal herbs.


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    Or move to Port Jervis...

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    it's a low roller's paradise


    deposit as little as $5.00 and according to the link DraftKings will pay 56/1 on any NFL playoff bet - no more than $5 can be bet I'm pretty sure


    that means if you win you profit by $280


    promo good not just in NY but any state where DraftKings operates


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    No, you don't profit by $280. You always have to read the fine print in these promos. Your $280 payoff is in the form of credit for seven $40 bets. You have to play them all; they aren't cash in your pocket. So, as always, you can figure to lose three or four of those bets (more or less, depending on luck), and then you get to keep whatever cash is left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drunk View Post
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    it's a low roller's paradise


    deposit as little as $5.00 and according to the link DraftKings will pay 56/1 on any NFL playoff bet - no more than $5 can be bet I'm pretty sure


    that means if you win you profit by $280


    promo good not just in NY but any state where DraftKings operates


    I think I could sell my sister , who's never made a bet in her life on this one___________________(-:\




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    DraftKings Promo Code Gifts 56-1 Odds No-Brainer for NFL Championships - (milehighsports.com)


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    Trouble is this bet is only for new users. Once you make a bet on DraftKings you are no longer eligible.

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