
Caesars recruiting players for Nevada real-money poker
Nevada online poker licensee accepting applications from Nevada residents to beta test software.

Caesars has hinted at the pending launch of its World Series Of Poker (WSOP)-branded real-money online poker offering in Nevada by allowing residents to apply to take part in a beta testing programme.
Players can register online by submitting their contact details, provided they live in Nevada and are aged 21 or over, with the opening of the application process suggesting the operator is close to launching a beta version of its final product.
Caesars Interactive Entertainment (CIE) received an operator’s licence for online poker in Nevada last year. It has an agreement in place to use software provided by 888, the London-listed company which received its licence last month.
However, CIE is also in a development partnership with Barrière in order to build its own platform for the US market, building on an existing partnership with the French operator.
Last month the operator hired California-based marketing agency Zambezi to promote its real-money WSOP-branded offering to the Nevada market.
March also saw Caesars announce a live-streaming coverage sponsorship agreement with 888 covering the WSOP Europe and World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific tournaments.