The beginning of March heralds March Madness. However, people living in North Carolina should be pretty excited because sports betting will go live in the Tar Heel State on March 11th.
Caesars Sportsbook has a great offer for North Carolina residents who can earn extra money if they sign up before the release date. Caesars Sportsbook North Carolina Promo Code NYPNEWSDBL. If you register early, you’ll get 7x 100% profit boosts to use after Caesars goes live on the 11th.
If you don’t live in North Carolina, you can still register at Caesars Sportsbook and claim the national welcome offer of $1,000 in First Bet Insurance by using the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NYPNEWS1000.
If you lose on your first bet, you can rest assured that your entire bet will be refunded in one bonus bet, up to a maximum of $1,000.
How to use Caesars Sportsbook’s early sign-up offer
Caesars Sportsbook’s pre-registration offer is unique. Unlike other offers, increased profits help make almost every bet worthwhile.
A 100% increase in profit doubles your profit on a given bet.
Here are some examples you can use.
- Standard -110 point spread: You bet $11 to win $10, but the increased profit makes it $11 to win $20.
- Shohei Ohtani hits a home run +100: You bet $10 and win $10, but with the profit boost you bet $10 and win $20.
- New York Knicks win NBA Championship +1600: You bet $10 to win $160, but the increased profit makes your odds +3200. A $10 bet would be $320.
How to register at Caesars Sportsbook
- To claim this offer, new users must click on the module above and use the Caesars Sportsbook promo code. NYP News SDBL Sign up for an account.
- Next, you need to register an account by depositing with cash and place a bet of at least $1.
- Once Caesars Sportsbook goes public, it will see an increase in profits.
- To qualify, bets must meet minimum odds of -10000 or higher
- Qualifying wagers must be placed within 14 days of Caesars Sportsbook opening in North Carolina.
- This Caesars Sportsbook promotion is only available in North Carolina.





