Where Can I Bet The Preakness Stakes From Washington State, Oregon

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/15/2023

There are a number of online racebooks accessible from Washington State and Oregon.  BetOnline offers a generous welcome bonus ($1000 max bonus) and 9% back on horse losses.

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You Can Bet the Preakness Stakes From Washington Online

The US Supreme Court in May 2018 made sports betting legal nationwide but individual states would have to amend their own laws in some cases.  Washington State did just that and will allow sports wagering at designated tribal casinos beginning the 2021 NFL season.

Betting on the Preakness Stakes and other horse races online is available in the state of Washington however. One must be 21 to use websites like TwinSpires.  BetOnline allows those 18 and up.

You Can Bet the Preakness Stakes From Oregon Online

Oregon was among the first US states to authorize sports betting online as they were one of only a handful already grandfathered in.  The state-run sportsbook has received mostly negative reviews and does not allow any betting on college sports, including the beloved Ducks and Beavers.

The state-run website, The Score, does not take bets on horses.  For that you will need to check out other sites accessible within Oregon, including BetOnline.

2023 Preakness Stakes Odds

Rot     To Win The 2023 Preakness Stakes     Moneyline
1     Mage         +150
4     First Mission         +250
5     Blazing Sevens         +1400
7     Confidence Game         +1600
8     National Treasure         +1000
9     Red Route One         +2800
11     Chase The Chaos         +8000
13     Disarm         +800
14     Perform         +1400

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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