We're in the heat of conference tournament week in college basketball and there are 11 games on the NBA schedule, making Tuesday ideal for using the latest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS, which gives new users a $10 cash bonus after $10 worth of trades. Tonight, the SportsLine model is targeting Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament, Penn State vs. Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament and Nets vs. Pistons in the NBA. Sign up for Kalshi with the promo code CBSSPORTS, trade $10 on sports and receive your $10 cash bonus here:

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How to claim the Kalshi promo code

New users can use the Kalshi promo code to claim this offer. For those who haven't used Kalshi and want a $10 bonus, follow these steps below. Here's how to sign up.

  1. Click "CLAIM BONUS" on this page or click here.
  2. Sign up for a Kalshi account and make a minimum $1 deposit.
  3. Trade at least $10 in event contracts.
  4. Receive your $10 bonus regardless of the trade outcomes.

After making the first $10 in trades with the Kalshi promo code, new users will be given a $10 cash bonus after $10 in trades:

Kalshi prediction markets to target on Tuesday

  • Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest: Hokies to win by more than 2.5 points ($0.53 per share)
  • Penn State vs. Northwestern: Wildcats to win by more than 6.5 points ($0.48 per share)
  • Nets vs. Pistons: More than 219.5 points scored ($0.49 per share)

Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest: Hokies to win by more than 2.5 points ($0.53 per share)

"Virginia Tech controlled the regular season meeting, winning 82-63 and absolutely carving up Wake Forest's defense to the tune of 1.35 points per possessions (a season-high for the Hokies). I'm not sure Wake Forest, a team that ranks 15th in the ACC in adjusted defensive efficiency in conference play, is going to have a lot of the answers they lacked when it comes to stopping Mike Young's offense," CBS Sports college expert Chip Patterson said. "Virginia Tech is clearly gutted from a tough loss four-point loss at Virginia over the weekend, but their slim tournament hopes can be kept alive with a deep run in the tournament. The Deacs could play this game closer than last month's loss in Blacksburg, but this (number) doesn't address the mismatch of that meeting." Trade Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest here with the Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS:

Penn State vs. Northwestern: Wildcats to win by more than 6.5 points ($0.48 per share)

"The quality of play from Penn State has gotten viciously low here at the end of an extremely difficult season. The Nittany Lions have lost five of the last six games and enter the Big Ten Tournament coming off a 32-point loss to Ohio State at home and a 12-point loss to Rutgers on the road," Patterson said. "Northwestern has better top-end players, beat Penn State by 21 points earlier this year and has been more consistently competitive than the Nittany Lions over the last three weeks. It's a big number for a Tuesday night game between two of the four lowest-seeded teams in the league, but I'm expecting a locked-in performance for senior Nick Martinelli and the Wildcats playing in Chicago." Trade Penn State vs. Northwestern here with the Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS:

Nets vs. Pistons: More than 219.5 points scored ($0.49 per share)

Brooklyn has been pretty abysmal all season offensively, ranking 30th in the league in scoring (107.2) and 29th in offensive rating (110.3). However, the Nets just dropped 126 points in a win over the Grizzlies last night while the Pistons gave up 121 in a loss to the Heat on Sunday. Meanwhile, Detroit is 10th in the NBA in scoring this season (116.7) and should be eager to bounce back on Tuesday with Boston breathing down its neck. The model predicts that 230 points are scored on average. Trade Nets vs. Pistons here with the Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS:

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