CaesarsCasino.com, HarrahsCasino.com offer hundreds of games, unique promotions

CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com are two of the best plays in New Jersey. The sites offer hundreds of slots and table games, as well as a host of deals, bonuses and other promotions.

In all the hubbub that surrounds Caesars Interactive’s WSOP.com in New Jersey and Nevada, it can be easy to forget that Caesars also offers two great online casino game sites in New Jersey. CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com—carrying the brand of two of Caesars’ Atlantic City casinos—offer up as good a lineup of slots and table games as any casino sites in the state.

Though two separate sites, they are closely linked and offer a similar playing experience, though CaesarsCasino.com has considerably more game options than HarrahsCasino.com.

CaesarsCasino.com, for example, offers better than 400 different slot titles, which has recently been enhanced by the arrival of new games from popular online slots makers NetEnt Games and IGT. The site also offers roulette games, nine different blackjack games and table games like baccarat.

Caesars is especially keyed in for fans of video poker, offering more than 20 different game types, including a multi-hand draw poker game.

Caesars has also added virtual sports games, a growing craze in the New Jersey online market. The site offers the usual race-heavy lineup of virtual horse, auto, motorcycle and greyhound racing, along with virtual soccer.

Both sites also offer a mobile app with a large selection of games as well.

The two sites are also linked closely in promotions and introductory offers. Both CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com offer a first deposit match up to $300, and each give new players a free $10 cash bonus.

However, the two sites offer differing bonus promotions on weekends. Both sites like to offer various “mystery” bonus promotions and deposit matches, but rarely offer the exact same promotion.

The biggest distinction between the two sites, however, is CaesarsCasino.com’s monthly $2,500 bonus giveaway. Every day you log into CaesarsCasino.com, you receive an entry into a special drawing. At the end of the month, 250 players receive a $10 bonus.

Where the two sites really sync up is in Caesars Total Rewards Program. Total Rewards members earn two types of credits based on both their casino play and entertainment activities: Tier Credits and Reward Credits. Players earn the credits equally for every $20 wagered.

Tier credits are a normal loyalty points system to earn bonuses at the sites. Reward credits, however, earn comps and other rewards as part of Caesars Total Rewards systems for all of its properties nationwide. That can include discounts at casino shops and on discounts on stays at Caesars properties.

At higher levels, the Total Rewards system can offer some pretty impressive comps at Caesars properties and even a chance to win a free Norwegian cruise. This linking of Caesars online sites with its nationwide Total Rewards makes CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com two of the best plays in New Jersey.

So, if poker’s your game, you should check out WSOP.com, but for slots and casino games players, Caesars Entertainment has you covered twice as nice—at CaesarsCasino.com and HarrahsCasino.com.

Keep up with the latest deals, promotions and more at CaesarsCasino.comHarrahsCasino.com and other online gambling sites at iGamingPlayer.com’s Promotions page.

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