Saturday is the perfect time to claim the latest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS and earn a $10 bonus after $10 in trades. In the first NBA game of the day, the Pistons will visit the Cavaliers. Klashi prices the Cavs at $0.61 per share to win, and the total is 211.5. In the late NBA at 8:30 p.m. ET, the Thunder will take on the Lakers. Kalshi prices the Thunder at $0.77 per share to win, while the Lakers are $0.23. At UFC 328, Khamzat Chimaev is priced at $0.80 per share to beat Sean Strickland. Claim your $10 bonus after $10 in trades here with the Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS:

For the full terms and conditions and how to claim the promo, read our Kalshi promo code review.

How to claim the Kalshi promo code

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

  1. Select "CLAIM BONUS" on this page or click here.
  2. Sign up for a Kalshi account and make a deposit.
  3. Trade at least $10 in event contracts.
  4. Receive your $10 bonus regardless of the trade outcomes. The credit expires in 30 days and cannot be withdrawn.

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

Saturday Kalshi trading preview 

The Detroit Pistons (60-22, 28-13 Away) will visit the Cleveland Cavaliers (52-30, 27-14 Home). Cade Cunningham and the Pistons hold a 2-0 series lead. Kalshi prices Cleveland at $0.61 per share to win and the total is 211.5. The total has gone Under in five of the Cavaliers' last six games. 

The defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder will travel to Los Angeles to take on the Lakers at 8:30 p.m. ET. The Thunder are still $0.77 per share to win, despite playing on the road. The total has gone Under in five of the Thunder's last six games in Los Angeles. Claim the latest Kalshi promo code CBSSPORTS when you sign up for Kalshi here:

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