Oregon: Caesars Entertainment accepts bets through partnership with Coquille Indian Tribe

Caesars Entertainment has started accepting sports wagers in Oregon for the first time this week, through a partnership with the Coquille Indian Tribe in Coos Bay.
A ceremonial first bet was placed at Caesars Sportsbook self-service wagering kiosks inside the Coquille Indian Tribe’s Ko-Kwel Casino Resort/Coos Bay, previously known as the Mill Casino, which also celebrated its 30th anniversary.
“We remain committed to supporting Indian gaming, and we’re proud to partner with the Coquille Indian Tribe to enhance their guest experience,” said Caesars Digital President Eric Hession in a statement.
“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.”
Caesars has enhanced Coquille’s sports viewing experience at the destination with a large fleet of Caesars Sportsbook self-service betting kiosks, conveniently located on the casino floor. These kiosks feature a wagering menu with a wide array of same game parlays, player props, futures and live in-play markets.
Fans 21 and older can enjoy college sports offerings not otherwise available on a statewide mobile basis in Oregon, reflecting, according to a statement, “Caesars’ and the Coquille Indian Tribe’s shared commitment to providing world-class experiences.”
“We are proud to have this iconic gaming brand join us, as both brands have represented excellence in the industry for decades,” said Coquille Economic Development Corporation Chief Executive Margaret Simpson. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to advancing gaming opportunities and enhancing guest satisfaction. We are excited to collaborate with such a distinguished brand and look forward to creating even more memorable sports wagering experiences for our guests.”