Caesars Entertainment Online Casino Promotions

 

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Some promotions are available at multiple sites and players at Caesars Entertainment sites earn points in the company’s nationwide Total Rewards program.

Join Now and Get a $10 Free Bet
Get a $10 Sports Free Bet when you join Caesars Casino & Sports and wager anytime, anywhere in New Jersey. Cash bet must have minimum odds of -200. On Parlay wagers, each leg must have odds of -200 or greater.

First Deposit Casino Welcome Bonus
When you make your first deposit, use code CASINO300 and Caesars will match it 100% up to $300 in casino bonus play.

First Deposit Sports Bet Welcome Bonus
When you make your first deposit, use code SPORTS300 and Caesars will match your first sports bet 100% up to $300.

$300 Matched Sports Free Bet
Here’s your chance to receive a free bet up to $300. Bet on your favorite football, basketball, and hockey matchups online! Make your first deposit match your first sports bet up to $300!

Convert Online Reward Credits to Cash
CaesarsCasino.com offers you more rewards for playing your favorite online casino games. Your play is worth real money! You can convert your Online Reward Credits to cash deposited directly into your account. For every 1,000 Reward Credits converted, Caesars will add $10 to your available cash balance.

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On February 18, 1964, The Beatles met Cassius Clay in Miami for a legendary photoshoot at his training camp. Both were on the cusp of global superstardom: the Beatles were fresh off their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, while Clay was training to fight heavyweight champion Sonny Liston. Just one week later, Clay defeated Liston to claim the title, and shortly after, on March 6, he officially announced his name change to Muhammad Ali.

On This Day In Sports History

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