Caesars Review
Backed by the Caesars Rewards loyalty program - the largest in US gaming.
Caesars Sportsbook absorbed the William Hill US business in 2021 and rebranded the entire US sports-betting operation under the Caesars name. The product's defining feature is Caesars Rewards integration - the largest loyalty program in US gaming, with redemptions at Caesars Palace, Harrah's, Horseshoe, and dozens of other properties nationwide. Sportsbook UX is competitive but not market-leading; pricing is recreational tier with comparable vig to DraftKings and FanDuel. The "Profile Boosts" feature personalizes daily odds boosts based on betting history. Promo offers tend to be heavy upfront then lean toward retention bonuses for repeat play. Live in 23 states.
Quick Facts
- Available states
- AR, AZ, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MA, MI, MO, NV, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY, DC, MS (26 jurisdictions)
- Welcome bonus
- First-bet offer up to $1,000 in bonus bets if your first bet loses
- Best for
- Caesars Rewards crossover, frequent travelers to Caesars properties
- Sharp/recreational
- limits-winners
- Owner
- Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ: CZR)
- Founded
- 2021
- Casino in
- MI, NJ, PA, WV, NV
What we like
- Caesars Rewards integration - largest US gaming loyalty program
- "Profile Boosts" personalized daily odds boosts
- Broad coverage across 23 states
- Strong NFL, college football, and combat sports menus
- Same-game parlay with player-prop crossover
Trade-offs
- Limits winning bettors over time
- Recreational-tier pricing - higher vig than sharp books
- Mobile app slower than DraftKings/FanDuel during high-traffic periods
- Live betting suspends frequently in tight games
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Caesars Sportsbook legal in New Jersey?
Yes. Caesars is licensed in NJ along with 22 other US states. Caesars Casino is also available in NJ, MI, PA, WV, and NV.
What happened to William Hill in the US?
Caesars acquired William Hill in 2021 and rebranded all US sportsbook operations under the Caesars name. The William Hill brand is no longer used in the US - existing accounts and licenses migrated to Caesars.
How do Caesars Rewards work with the sportsbook?
Every bet earns Tier Credits and Reward Credits in the Caesars Rewards program. Credits can be redeemed for hotel stays, dining, shows, and other amenities at Caesars-owned properties nationwide.
Does Caesars limit winning bettors?
Yes. Caesars operates as a recreational-tier book and will cap max wagers on accounts showing consistent profit. Limits hit faster on player props and lower-volume markets.