Full Pull Entertainment, a platform that offers data and content in the world of truck and tractor pulling, has announced the launch of Full Pull Picks, its legal skill-based gaming sports app.
According to Full Pull, the app's rollout marks "a historic moment for the 75-year-old sport," giving motorsport enthusiasts their first chance at engaging with a real money gaming platform, just in time for the Budweiser Dairyland Super Nationals in Tomah, Wisconsin.
Full Pull Picks is built on a peer-to-peer, player-adjusted payouts system, where all entries are placed together in a pool, and payouts are based on the collective entries of the participants. As a special offer this weekend, Full Pull will provide up to $20 for all first-time deposits.
Full Pull Picks is available in Alaska, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin. Its launch comes as truck and tractor pulling evolve from their grassroots origins "into a spectacle captivating millions of fans worldwide," according to Full Pull.
"Full Pull's mission is to enhance the fan experience and grow the sport of truck and tractor pulling among existing and new audiences," said Chase Richardson, Co-Founder and CEO of Full Pull Entertainment. "We think truck and tractor pulling is the most thrilling motorsport in this country. We know that real money gaming enthusiast will soon become fans as well."
The launch also follows Full Pull's recent announcement of its 2024 summer streaming schedule. The 16-week, 32-session schedule will be packed with action and will include expert commentary, behind-the-scenes content, and live analysis for the first time from all major pulling associations.
Full Pull's streaming feature, Full Pull LIVE, broadcasts major pulling leagues such as the National Tractor Pullers Association, Inc., & Outlaw Truck & Tractor Pulling Association. Full Pull LIVE is available on multiple streaming services including Roku and Fire TV.