Need Advice on Horse Race Betting

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  • paperChaser01
    SBR Rookie
    • 05-28-06
    • 2

    #1
    Need Advice on Horse Race Betting
    Hi, I'm new to this forum, and I bet horses all the time in the tracks, and I have just started using sportbooks to bet horses.
    Some people told me about youbet.com and phonebet.com, and a few others that are specialized for horseracing betting, BUT i don't even live in the U.S, so I can't even use them.

    Then, I have to resort to pinnaclesports for betting horses because they have daily rebates on the horse races you bet. BUT again, pinnaclesports isn't like those specialized horseracing betting sites, and it closes the line right after the gates closes.

    So please!! if anyone knows there's a sportbook horseracing betting that people can register without being american and more post minutes to put the bets in???
    it would be even better if it gives out rebates by the end of the day.

    I will be very grateful to any kind of help here
  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #2
    first off, welcome to the sbrforum

    If you are new to horse racing online the first thing to understand is that online racebooks compete for your business by offering all types of perks including bonuses and rebates. RacebookReview helps you sort out who offers what and rates racebooks by safety of funds, customer service and of course bonuses.

    heres the link:

    RacebookReview.com
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    • paperChaser01
      SBR Rookie
      • 05-28-06
      • 2

      #3
      thanks for the link
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      • bookie
        SBR MVP
        • 08-10-05
        • 2112

        #4
        All sportsbooks are understanably concerned about being past-posted so they're going to stop taking bets as the horses approach the gate. Many compare the official "off time" and make sure that the internet ticket was punched at least a minute before post.

        Shop as you will I doubt you'll find any "holding books" let you bet at the bell, although there are "mingling books" (aka offshore hubs) that will accomodate this kind of action if your'e a big player and you bet over the phone.
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