Can I Bet on the Caesars Sportsbook From Oregon

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Can I Bet on the Caesars Sportsbook From Oregon

Caesars Sportsbook does not take bets from Oregon residents or visitors, however, Wager6 does.  They also offer an amazing 200% cash bonus for new customers.

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Why Can't I Bet on Caesars Sportsbook From Oregon?

Caesars only operates in US states where it can obtain a sports betting license and Oregon does not offer licensing to multiple operators.  Instead they contracted out their single license to a company that has since been acquired to DraftKings.

Wager6 Takes Bets on College Games

While DraftKings Scoreboard app will not be accepting bets on college games, our friends at Wager6 do.   Not only do they take bets on college games, they also offer a host or props and futures.

Wager6 welcomes those betting the Ducks and Beavers.

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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