Caesars $1250 Promo Big Ten Tournament Championship Mar. 12

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Caesars $1250 Promo Big Ten Tournament Championship Mar. 12

Rolling into March Madness, you can use the Caesars offer for College Basketball and CBS and the culmination of the Big Ten Tournament. 

Let’s walk through how to claim this offer step-by-step. 

  1. Click our exclusive link to be redirected to Caesars Sportsbook. 

  2. Create a new account. During this process, you’ll need to use Caesars promo code “CZRFULL” to access the offer to use on this CBS College Basketball Sunday. 

  3. During the registration process you’ll also need to provide information such as your name, date of birth, address, and the last four digits of your social security number. This information is used to identify you and to keep your customer data safe for the long haul.

  4. After you’ve created an account, deposit at least $10. 

  5. With your account loaded, you can bet on the Big Ten Tournament final risk-free for between $10 and $1,000. 

  6. If you wager and win, enjoy your winnings. If you wager and lose, you’ll get it back as free bets. 

How the Caesars Promo for Championship Week Works

The Caesars Sportsbook welcome bonus consists of a $1,250 risk-free bet. Additionally, you’ll earn 1,000 Tier and Rewards Credits. 

The risk-free bet allows you to make your first-ever wager on the site while knowing that, if you lose, you’ll get it back as free bets. 

So, yes, if your first wager is between $10 and $1,250, you’ll get it back in free bets if you lose. As mentioned, if you win, you’ll keep your winnings like any standard wager. 

As for the Tier and Reward credits, these can be used for in-person and online perks and benefits such as site credit or various retail casino offerings. 

Caesars Odds, Previews, Picks, Best Bets for Big Ten Tournament

The Big Ten Semi-Finals managed to have one upset—No. 10 Penn State over No. 3 Indiana. However, No. 1 Purdue easily handled No. 13 Ohio State, beating them by 14.

In the regular season, Purdue and Penn State played each twice, with Purdue beating them both times by double digits. 

Jalen Pickett carried Penn State against Indiana, scoring 28 points, nabbing eight rebounds, and posting four rebounds. 

But once again—and this is the case for most teams that play Purdue—who will slow down the seven-foot-four monster Zach Edey? 

Against Ohio State, he scored 32 points and had 14 rebounds. 

Penn State typically runs a small lineup that will spell disaster for them. 

They may have earned themselves an NCAA Tournament bid, but Penn State will lose to Purdue.

The spread is 5.5 points in most spots—take it.