Caesars Sportsbook
Caesars Sportsbook is operated by Caesars Entertainment, one of the largest casino and hospitality companies in the world. The modern brand launched in 2021 after Caesars acquired William Hill US for $4 billion. It combines a retail casino network across the country with a full-featured mobile sportsbook, all tied to the Caesars Rewards loyalty program.
Our take Best fit for bettors already inside the Caesars Rewards ecosystem. Daily-boost cadence remains the best in the business.
Signature Features
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Editorial illustrationPros
- Caesars Rewards is the largest casino loyalty program in the US, redeeming for hotels, dining, and shows
- Strong daily odds boosts and "Bet $1 Double Your Winnings" tokens
- Wide retail footprint at Caesars properties nationwide
- Now live in 26 states plus DC
Cons
- Mobile app interface feels dated next to FanDuel and DraftKings
- Welcome offer scaled back from the original "$1,250 first bet" headline
- Live-betting market depth trails the top tier
About Caesars Sportsbook
Caesars Sportsbook is operated by Caesars Entertainment, one of the largest casino and hospitality companies in the world. The modern brand launched in 2021 after Caesars acquired William Hill US for $4 billion. It combines a retail casino network across the country with a full-featured mobile sportsbook, all tied to the Caesars Rewards loyalty program.
What Makes Caesars Sportsbook Different
Strong daily boost promos. Caesars Rewards points earned from sports bets redeem for hotel stays, dining, and shows at Caesars properties worldwide.
What You Should Know
- Acquired William Hill US operations in April 2021 for $3.7 billion (the largest US sportsbook acquisition ever)
- Operates retail sportsbooks at Caesars Palace, Harrah's, Horseshoe, and other Caesars-brand casinos nationwide
- Caesars Rewards is the largest casino loyalty program in the US
- Partnered with three of four Wabanaki tribes in Maine (Maliseet, Micmac, Penobscot)
- Caesars Superdome naming rights deal in New Orleans includes a retail sportsbook
- Acquired WynnBET Michigan operations in June 2024
Caesars Sportsbook is Live in 26 States
Caesars Sportsbook operates in the following US states and territories. Click any state for a full guide to legal sports betting in that market; including which operators are available, tax rates, and state-specific laws.
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