BetLion launches free-to-play Jackpot Pick 6 on top European clubs

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By Robin Toskin | Apr 14, 2019
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BetLion have launched Kenya’s first free to play jackpot called the Pick 6 Jackpot.

The Pick 6 Jackpot only includes the biggest games of the week with Sh100,000 to be won twice a week by correctly predicting the scores of the top 6 games.

There will be consolation cash bonuses for those who predict five correct scores.

BetLion offers Africa’s largest Jackpot, the Goliath Jackpot worth Sh350million.

The first Pick 6 games include Arsenal, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Chelsea, Barcelona and Juventus.

The new and innovative free to play jackpot is a huge boost to fans following the performance of struggling European giants like Real Madrid and Manchester United and Arsenal who have recently posted mixed results.

Speaking during the launch yesterday, BetLion managing director said: “We made a commitment that BetLion will always put the customer first.

"The release of our completely free to play Pick 6 Jackpot confirms this promise.”

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