As of 12:00 PM ET on November 25, 2024, Caesars Sportsbook has announced a game-changing new deal just in time for Black Friday and Thanksgiving week. With the nationwide Caesars Sportsbook promo code “ALMEDIADYW,” you can bet $1 and double your winnings on your next 10 bets with 100% Profit Boost Tokens. With Monday Night Football kicking off between the Ravens and Chargers in just a few hours, and Black Friday right around the corner, this promo code has arrived at the perfect time.
With marquee events like Monday Night Football (Ravens vs. Chargers), NBA Cup matchups on Tuesday, and college basketball and football in full swing, this brand new promo code offer lets you maximize your profits on some of the most exciting sports action of the week.
With the “Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Bets” promo, Caesars Sportsbook gives new users the chance to significantly enhance their betting potential. Here’s everything you need to know:
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To qualify for this promotion, you must:
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This promo provides an excellent opportunity to double your winnings on your first 10 bets, making it ideal for high-profile matchups like Monday Night Football, NBA Cup games, and more.
Use your Profit Boost Tokens to amplify your winnings on these high-profile matchups:
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The Caesars Sportsbook promo code “ALMEDIADYW” is available to users in the following states:
With the “Bet $1, Double Your Winnings Your Next 10 Bets” offer, Caesars Sportsbook ensures that your first 10 wagers after sign-up come with double the earning potential. This promo gives you an easy and accessible way to explore different markets while significantly enhancing your payout potential.
Don’t miss out on your chance to double your winnings on your next 10 bets. Use the Caesars Sportsbook promo code “ALMEDIADYW” to activate your Profit Boost Tokens and start betting on this weekend’s biggest events, including Monday Night Football, NBA Cup games, and college basketball’s biggest matchups.
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