California is home to several iconic horse tracks, including Del Mar and Santa Anita. Now, it’s now home to one of the most iconic brands in betting: Caesars Racebook.
The company announced on Twitter that it had launched its pari-mutuel wagering app in The Golden State.
“California: The wait is over,” the company tweeted. “You can now download the Caesars Racebook app and bet on your favorite races taking place all over the world, any time of day, right from the palm of your hand.”
The racebook also launched in Colorado and Pennsylvania last week.
App offers California bettors a wide range of features
Caesars’ launch in California and the two other states comes just in time for new customers to familiarize themselves with the app ahead of the Belmont Stakes on June 10.
Caesars Racebook is a one-stop shop for bettors, offering a variety of key features that keep bettors involved and informed:
- Multiple deposit options, including ACH, credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay and PayNearMe
- Live streams and replays of races
- Access to more than 300 tracks in California and beyond, including tracks in Hong Kong, France, the United Kingdom and Australia
Additionally, Caesars Racebook is linked to Caesars Rewards. So, when bettors place a wager through the app, they’ll earn rewards and tier credits they can redeem for a variety of perks including promotional play.
Caesars continues expansion in US horse racing markets
The past year has been a whirlwind for Caesars Racebook. The app went live for the first time last spring. Caesars partnered with NYRA Bets, to make the launch happen. The partnership was a crucial one, as it allowed Caesars to provide content from hundreds of tracks around the world.
The first three states to offer the Caesars Racebook app were Florida, Ohio and Indiana. By last June, Oregon and Montana became the first states in the West to offer the app.
The app was live in seven states by November, but it was only available on iOS devices. Caesars expanded access to Android and desktop users that month.
And, with the news of the app’s launch in California, Colorado, and Pennsylvania, the app is live in 16 states:
- California
- Colorado
- Florida
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Montana
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Washington
- Wyoming
Expect to see Caesars Racebook launch in more states this year, perhaps even doubling its markets by May of next year. NYRA Bets is available in 35 states, which means there’s plenty of room for Caesars to expand its horse racing wagering operations.