Can I Bet Online With TVG From Texas

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Can I Bet Online With TVG From Texas

TVG does not accept customers from the state of Texas, though there are plenty of other alternatives - some with great bonuses to boot. BetOnline is offering a generous welcome bonus with a $1000 maximum and 9% back on losses.

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TVG is one of the fastest growing horse racing sites but is licensed in the US and therefore cannot gain access to the Texas market. There are a few dozen race sites licensed internationally that help to fill in the void.

Texas issued a warning letter to those US-licensed race books back in 2012 letting them know they are no longer welcome in the Lone Star State.

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A lot of people will be looking to bet the Kentucky Derby from Texas via TVG due to their partnering up with both races.

The TVG Network was recently purchased by FanDuel.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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