Caesars sportsbook accepts first Oregon wagers with Coquille Indian Tribe partnership

The ceremonial first bet was placed on Caesars sportsbook self-service wagering kiosks inside the Coquille Indian Tribe’s Ko-Kwel Casino Resort property in Coos Bay, Oregon.
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- The self-service kiosks feature a wagering menu with offerings such as same game parlays, player props, futures and live in-play markets
- Ko-Kwel Casino Resort, previously known as The Mill Casino, also celebrated its 30th anniversary on May 19
Caesars Entertainment has officially began accepting retail sportsbook wagers in Oregon through a partnership with the Coquille Indian Tribe, which also celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Ko-Kwel Casino Resort destination in Coos Bay on May 19.
The ceremonial first bet was placed on Caesars sportsbook self-service kiosks located inside the property, featuring a wagering menu which includes offerings such as same game parlays, player props, futures and live in-play markets.
“We remain committed to supporting Indian gaming, and we’re proud to partner with the Coquille Indian Tribe to enhance their guest experience,” Caesars Digital President Eric Hession said.
“Bringing our sports wagering offering to a new jurisdiction for the first time is always significant, and we know offering our expansive menu of sports wagering markets will undoubtedly enhance the exceptional experience that the Coquille Indian Tribe provides to its guests.”
As part of the new collaboration, Caesars launched multiple self-service betting kiosks along the casino floor at Ko-Kwel Casino Resort, which was previously known as The Mill Casino.
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“We are proud to have this iconic gaming brand join us, as both brands have represented excellence in the industry for decades. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to advancing gaming opportunities and enhancing guest satisfaction,” Coquille Economic Development Corporation CEO Margaret Simpson said.
“We are excited to collaborate with such a distinguished brand and look forward to creating even more memorable sports wagering experiences for our guests!”
Currently, the retail locations serve as the lone platform where Caesars sportsbook users can place wagers, as the operator has yet to launch its digital offering in the state.
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