Caesars Takes First Bet in Maryland, Has Special Offers

Caesars Takes First Bet in Maryland, Has Special Offers
Fact Checked by Pat McLoone

The Caesars Sportsbook app is now live and taking mobile wagers as online Maryland sports betting began in the state today at 9 a.m.

Caesars Maryland Sportsbook said its first mobile bet taken today was $5 on Germany’s live moneyline (-800 to win $.63) against Japan at halftime of their World Cup matchup.

“The launch of the Caesars Sportsbook app in Maryland strengthens our offering for customers in the state,” said Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital. “With a historically jam-packed sports calendar, customers can now enjoy access to the same unmatched rewards they’ve experienced when betting at Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, in the palm of their hands.”

With today’s launch of Maryland sports apps, eligible sports fans in the state can download the Caesars Sportsbook app, register, and deposit funds.

There are two special sign-up offers for first-time users. Check out the Caesars Sportsbook Maryland bonus code.

Caesars Already in State for Retail

Caesars Sportsbook has been operating a retail sportsbook at the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore. The company announced that the “Caesars Sportsbook & Casino Truck” is currently parked at the Horseshoe to help customers on how to download the app and wager on sports responsibly.

Also, by wagering on the Caesars Sportsbook, customers also will be participating in the company’s loyalty program, Caesars Rewards, where they can earn credits that can be redeemed for a wide range of benefits such as dining and hotel discounts at many Caesars casino-hotels.

Stay close to BetMaryland.com for updates and for Maryland sportsbook promo codes.

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Bill Ordine

Bill Ordine was a reporter and editor in news and sports for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Baltimore Sun for 25 years, and was a lead reporter on a team that was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News. Bill started reporting on casinos and gaming shortly after Atlantic City’s first gambling halls opened and wrote a syndicated column on travel to casino destinations for 10 years. He covered the World Series of Poker for a decade and his articles on gaming have appeared in many major U.S. newspapers, such as the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald and others.

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