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March brings one of the wildest months in the sports calendar, and with the newest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS, which gives new users a $10 cash bonus after $10 worth of trades, you can trade on them all starting Monday. The NCAA Tournament is still a few weeks away, but you may see a Final Four preview when the No. 2 Arizona hosts No. 4 Iowa State at 8 p.m. ET. Although Iowa State has lost two of its last three games, the SportsLine Projection Model is backing the Cyclones to hang around with the Wildcats, making "No" on Arizona winning by more than 7.5 points one of its top college basketball picks for Monday. Kalshi prices this outcome at $0.50 per share.

The model is also backing the Warriors to upset the Clippers in its NBA picks, while one of SportsLine's top experts has locked in an NHL pick on the Carolina Hurricanes vs. Seattle Kraken. 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 Monday

  • "No" on Arizona to win by more than 7.5 points vs. Iowa State ($0.50 per share)
  • "No" on Hurricanes to win by more than 1.5 goals against the Kraken ($0.61 per share)
  • Warriors to win vs. Clippers ($0.47 per share)

"No" on Arizona to win by more than 7.5 points vs. Iowa State ($0.50 per share)

Iowa State is set to play its fifth ranked opponent over its last six games, and the Cyclones went 2-2 in those contests, including a win over No. 2 Houston, heading into a matchup against the new second-ranked team, the Arizona Wildcats. Iowa State is 4-2 against ranked teams this season, including an 81-58 road victory over No. 1 Purdue on Dec. 6, as the Cyclones prepare to travel to Arizona for Monday's contest. Of Arizona's last six games against ranked teams, the Wildcats have only won once by more than seven points. The model projects another competitive contest on Monday, with Arizona failing to win by more than 7.5 points in 59% of simulations. Trade Iowa State vs. Arizona at Kalshi here:

"No" on Hurricanes to win by more than 1.5 goals against the Kraken ($0.61 per share)

"Nice price at +1.5 on a pretty solid Seattle team," SportsLine expert Matt Severance said. "The Kraken need any point they can get as they battle for a West playoff spot. Also, the start of a fairly long trip for the Hurricanes. Keep in mind the trade deadline is Friday, so we might see some good players scratched if something is close." Only two of the last seven Carolina games have resulted in multi-goal victories. Trade Hurricanes vs. Kraken here:

Warriors to win vs. Clippers ($0.47 per share)

The Warriors are 19-12 at home this season, compared to the Clippers at 13-18 on the road. The Warriors (31-29) also have a better overall record than the Clippers (28-31), leaving the model to think the wrong team is favored. Stephen Curry (knee) remains out for the Warriors, but Golden State has won three straight at home against teams with losing records. The Warriors have also won seven of eight home contests against teams with below .500 marks. The model projects the Warriors to win in 65% of simulations, showcasing strong value at this price. Trade Warriors vs. Clippers here:

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