Caesars Sportsbook Oregon just went live — and it’s making waves on the Pacific coast. The debut marks a big step for Caesars Entertainment, as the brand goes local in the Beaver State. Through its new partnership with the Coquille Indian Tribe, Caesars brings its well-known betting kiosks to Coos Bay.

  • Caesars Sportsbook is now live in Oregon for the first time through a partnership with the Coquille Indian Tribe. The sports betting service is available at Ko-Kwel Casino Resort | Coos Bay, formerly known as The Mill Casino. The launch coincides with the casino’s 30th anniversary celebrations.

  • A full fleet of Caesars Sportsbook self-service kiosks has been installed inside the casino. These kiosks offer a wide range of betting options, including same game parlays, live in-play markets, futures, and player props. Caesars Sportsbook Oregon includes betting on full college sports, which isn’t available statewide on mobile platforms.

  • The service is available to guests aged 21 and older inside the casino. The goal is to offer a convenient, high-quality wagering experience in a controlled, in-person environment. Caesars says this move brings its “gold standard” platform to a new market.

  • Eric Hession, President of Caesars Digital, emphasized the importance of entering a new jurisdiction with local tribal collaboration. “We’re proud to partner with the Coquille Indian Tribe to enhance their guest experience,” he said. The brand also highlighted its focus on responsible gaming and player protection.

  • The Coquille Indian Tribe welcomed the move, highlighting the alignment of values between the two partners. Margaret Simpson, CEO of the Coquille Economic Development Corporation, called it a partnership of “two iconic gaming brands.” She noted the deal aims to expand gaming opportunities and elevate guest satisfaction.

  • Responsible Gaming is a key pillar of the Caesars Sportsbook Oregon launch. Caesars has led the industry in this area since launching Project 21 in 1989. The company recently earned top recognition from the Responsible Gambling Council and the National Council on Problem Gambling.

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