YEET Launches Free MLB Pick'Em With $25K Prize
YEET pays up to $25K for knowing ball. Then deadmanDEVON and D3 take over Saturday.

Yeet has launched a free-to-play MLB Pick'Em where answering baseball questions correctly can win up to $25,000, no deposit required. The casino dropped it Friday, one day before a Saturday streamer takeover headlined by deadmanDEVON and D3.
Most crypto casino giveaways ask you to follow, like, repost, and wait for the algorithm to love you back. Yeet's version demands something far more difficult: being right. The entire skill tree is knowing ball. Answer the MLB questions correctly and you get a shot at five figures, nothing but the years you spent arguing about exit velocity finally converting into expected value.
Yeet's pitch is about as short as the format itself. The casino posted that players can "Win up to $25K by simply answering questions," then added the only screening question that matters: "How's your MLB knowledge?" The announcement points to Yeet's sportsbook for anyone ready to monetize a lifetime of box-score opinions.

Saturday's takeover
Saturday at 5 p.m. ET, the casino hands the event to deadmanDEVON and D3, two of the platform's most consistent streamers. deadmanDEVON streams Yeet daily from 8 to 9 p.m. PST and D3 goes live at 7 p.m. CT, and both ride a $7,500 bi-weekly leaderboard with $200,000-plus in wager rewards. The takeover streams on Kick.

Hopefully they don't f*k it up! Will be fun.
The hedge is reasonable. deadmanDEVON's recent resume includes a video that opens with "YOU CANNOT BE SERIOUS," in which a $100 bonus deficit turns into a doubling spree on Yeet's new blackjack, a table cited at 99.6% RTP as if that mattered, then a doubling loss, then an all-in. The clip ends there, the casino equivalent of a smash cut to black.
So the weekend splits cleanly: on Friday, Yeet pays the people who know ball; on Saturday, two streamers who only know all-in take over the stream. Same casino, opposite ends of the skill tree.
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