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    Default Where's the best place to bet the ponies?

    Pinnacle was clearly the best, IMO, but since then, there are problems or limits almost everywhere. All the A rated books available for Americans, except Bookmaker, limit exotics, some as low as 100-1. Some even limit WPS to 20-8-4, which is borderline criminal. How would you like to hit a horse at 30-1 and have your man pay you at 20? Or if you're smart enough to figure out a show plunger made a bad bet, and you bet the others and get 4-1 when on track may pay 50-1? There doesn't seem to be one place that really values horseplayers.
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    YouBet.com, Winticket.com, or XpressBet.com. They're all LEGAL, based in the US (there was a carve out in Frist's gaming bill for horse racing), and pay full track odds. GL....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBollocks View Post
    YouBet.com, Winticket.com, or XpressBet.com. They're all LEGAL, based in the US (there was a carve out in Frist's gaming bill for horse racing), and pay full track odds. GL....
    100% correct


    If playing offshore, BetJamaica is solid as is Carib and Cris

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    BetOnline is going after the Pinnacle clientele with their 7% rebate. Or if you want an A-rated book that takes large wagers with no ridiculous odds limits then just go with Bookmaker.

    Also, I don't think Bodog has odds limits but their bet limits aren't very high.
    Last edited by Wild Reet; 05-26-07 at 09:17 PM.

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    E-Horse is solid as they come to

    Been around forever

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