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    linda_mmu
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    India Horse Race

    Hi All,

    Im from UK. Does any one know that where can we bet online for INDIA horse racing??
    Wait for your reply. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by linda_mmu View Post
    Hi All,

    Im from UK. Does any one know that where can we bet online for INDIA horse racing??
    Wait for your reply. Thanks
    i dont know if this may help or lead you to what you want but here is a link i think for indian racing

    http://www.racingpulse.in/

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeyp1222 View Post
    i dont know if this may help or lead you to what you want but here is a link i think for indian racing

    http://www.racingpulse.in/
    Hi, thanks for this website. i used this website before.
    Can i see the live win place tote figure. Do you have any idea??

    Thanks

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    Linda,

    Hi, you are not going to believe this - but I also lived in Mumbai for 6 years.

    I have replied to your post about Korean racing.

    All Indian races are replayed on indiarace.com

    This website you can find racecards and results.

    Click on the Turf Clubs sections and you can see all the past races.

    also, RWITC website is http://rwitc.com/

    It has a section where you can see their live races on the net - http://www.mumbairaces.com/live.php

    Also, British bookmakers do not gamble on this racing - but if you go to racebets.com -
    they have a daily card and you can bet on the tote odds.

    From my own experience, most races at Mumbai and around India are sorted out in the parade ring before
    the jockeys get on their horses.

    I remember when I went to Delhi Races, 1 mile horse shoe racetrack.

    My Indian girlfriend was hearing all the stable lads/lass talking in Hindi about what was said in the
    parade ring.

    I thought she was taking the piss and I didn't listen to her for 3 races - but blindly backed what
    the stable lad/lasses where talking to each other about what was "negotiated" before the jocks got up and
    cleaned up on the last 3.

    Also, a while back, a local Mumbai newspaper busted the RWITC for corruption over their Jackpot.

    A reporter I seem to remember worked undercover for a time within the RWITC and found out that
    the RWITC have a big carry-over/roll over Jackpot at every meeting.

    It is very hard to win - but if there was 1, 2 or even 3 winners - the RWITC would print a "winning ticket"
    from a lucky till after all the races were run and if there was a single winner - then it would be announced there was 2 winners and RWITC kept half the pot, or if there was 2 winners - then there was 3 winning tickets - with the RWITC winning 33% of the pot - you get my drift.

    Anyhow, if you are going to gamble on Indian races - unless someone calls you from the parade ring,
    you are basically pissing in the wind - unless you bet on the big Group 1 races- then you have a chance.

    Last Sunday, the Indian Derby was won by a brillaint horse - the best filly for 40 years in India.

    Watch the replay and remember the name as this horse might win at the Dubai International Carnival.

    2012 Indian Derby - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M622QDZQ-BA

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    hello singgooner. Thanks for the brief reply. look like a lots of corruption happened in india...

    I have question, any India bookmakers available??

    How the Turf club compute the PlACE Figure? Because based on my observation, http://www.mumbairaces.com/live.php, http://rwitc.com/ only can see the WIN Figure.
    Do you have idea??

    Thanks

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    No Indian bookmakers are only allowed to operate at the track and the Betting Tax is 26%.

    If you want a proper bet on the races, you need a mobile and a dodgy bookie off-course that
    will lay you a proper tax-free bet and will accept bets on the cricket and premiership football as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singgooner View Post
    No Indian bookmakers are only allowed to operate at the track and the Betting Tax is 26%.

    If you want a proper bet on the races, you need a mobile and a dodgy bookie off-course that
    will lay you a proper tax-free bet and will accept bets on the cricket and premiership football as well.

    i see.
    Do you know how they compute the Win Place Payout ??

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