Caesars Entertainment has opened the second location of their two live dealer studios, and this one is located at their Tropicana Atlantic City casino in New Jersey. Their first studio was built in Pennsylvania, and together they enhance players gaming experience at Caesars Palace and the Horseshoe online casinos, as well as Caesars Sportsbook. Players will now be able to engage in live dealer table games from the comfort of their own homes.
This new addition to their live dealer studios lineup allows has state-of-the-art studio features and seven live dealer tables, including four blackjack tables, a VIP-exclusive blackjack table, one baccarat table, and one roulette table. The studio is designed with high-limit players in mind, offering a premium blackjack experience that mirrors the exclusive environments found at Caesars’ physical casinos.
In addition to the new gaming experience, Caesars has integrated its Caesars Rewards loyalty program into its online casino platforms. Players can now earn rewards points while enjoying their favorite table games, adding extra value to their game play. These live dealer studios are accessible to players aged 21 and older, and they are available on iOS, Android, and desktop platforms.
Players in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ontario, and West Virginia are eligible to participate. The online platforms also offer a wide range of gaming options, including high-limit slots, private live dealer tables, linked progressive jackpots, and various poker and roulette variations, providing an extensive selection of classic casino games.
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