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Caesars Sportsbook promo code WRAL1000 activates $1,000 CFP bonus

New customers who input our Caesars Sportsbook promo code WRAL1000 get a $1,000 bet on Caesars for Monday's College Football Playoff.

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Caesars Sportsbook promo code WRAL1000 activates $1,000 CFP bonus
By
Tim van Straten
, XLMedia
DURHAM, N.C. — As the nation gears up for the ultimate college football doubleheader, our Caesars Sportsbook promo code WRAL1000 activates a massive first bet for new customers. Register here before placing up to $1,000 on Alabama-Michigan or Texas-Washington, and Caesars will cover a loss with a fully-refunded bonus bet.

New Year's Day festivities culminate with the College Football Playoff Semifinal. First, Alabama (12-1) faces Michigan (13-0) in the Rose Bowl. The top-seeded Wolverines are two-point favorites in Pasadena. After that, Texas (12-1) battles Washington (13-0) in the Sugar Bowl. The third-ranked Longhorns are four-point favorites at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Both winners will square off in the CFP National Championship in Houston next Monday.

Caesars Sportsbook gives new users up to $1,000 on the house for their first wager on Alabama-Michigan or Texas-Washington. In the worst case, you'll earn a one-time bonus bet to make your money back in the National Championship or another betting market this week.

Caesars Promo for New Customers: Use Code WRAL1000 for $1,000 First Bet on CFP Doubleheader

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code for CFP WRAL1000 New Player Offer $1,000 First Bet on Caesars Bonus Last Verified On January 1, 2024 Information Confirmed By Tim van Straten, XLMedia First-time Caesars customers don't have to stress over tonight's games. Sure, the losers of Alabama-Michigan and Texas-Washington will head home with nothing to show for a successful regular season. But Caesars bettors who don't win can still revel in their bonus bet refund.

Use the code WRAL1000 as you register for a new Caesars account. From there, place your qualifying $1,000 wager on either College Football Playoff Game. You don't have to risk $1,000, so bet whatever you're comfortable with. A victory will lead to a standard cash payout, while a loss returns a bonus bet worth your initial stake.

One prop I'm considering for tonight is Washington +4 (-110). The Huskies have been consistently overlooked this season, yet they've managed to remain unbeaten. If Heisman finalist Michael Penix Jr. helps Washington keep the deficit to three points or lower, a $1,000 wager will net a little over $900 in cash profit. But even if Texas ruins the Huskies' dream season, you'd collect a $1,000 bonus bet for another crack at a different game.

Sign Up with Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code WRAL1000

Here's how prospective bettors in Caesars-eligible states can tackle either College Football Playoff game with a $1,000 bet on the house:

  • Click here to trigger the Caesars Sportsbook promo code WRAL1000.
  • Select your playing area and fill out the required sign-up information.
  • Make a cash deposit worth $10 or more.
  • Bet up to $1,000 on Alabama-Michigan or Texas-Washington.
  • Receive your stake back as a one-time bonus bet after a loss.

Caesars' bonus bet conveys for losing bettors. If you win your first wager, Caesars will cancel the offer and issue a standard payout in withdrawable cash winnings.

Score CFP Odds Boosts

After placing your first wager, check out a few of Caesars' boosted CFP betting markets. Caesars frequently offers odds boosts to new and existing users, elevating potential profits without increasing the risk.

Caesars has two intriguing odds boosts for tonight's doubleheader. Bet up to $100 on each of these boosts before kickoff:

  • Michigan and Texas Each Cover -3.5 Spread (was +300, now +325)
  • Washington Win by 7-12 Points (was +600, now +700)
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