Belmont Stakes Betting – 5 Percent Horse Rebate

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As we head into the exciting next couple of days of Belmont Stakes betting, bargain hunting is essential in this tough economy. 

What should one look for first?

The answer to that question is an easy one:  Find the best Belmont Stakes betting odds.  This is done by comparing odds from different race books found at the Gambling911.com website, all of which have been in business since 1999 or earlier. 

The second most important thing to look for is the horse racing rebates.  SBG Global offers a 5 percent rebate.  Such a rebate essentially pays back 5 percent of any losses incurred. 

"We are of the opinion that the rebate and ‘losses back' option are among the most favorable to the online gambler," says Payton O'Brien of Gambling911.com. 

Not all gamblers are enticed by such rebates, however.

"It's more of a psychological thing," says Jon M., a New Jersey based gambler who has played with SBG Global for nearly 7 years.  "When I first signed up with SBG Global they were offering some of the best signup/deposit cash bonuses.  There was another book offering 5 percent of losses back but I came into betting online with the notion that I would never lose and I think many people feel the same way.  Now that I've been betting for a number of years and realize that some of these years haven't necessarily been profitable for me, I would take the 5 percent rebate any day over signup bonuses."

The good news there is that SBG Global continues to offer the best darn free cash bonuses in the business while also featuring the 5 percent horse rebate.

"I do well with horses so I'm yet to take part in the SBG Global rebate program," Jon tells us.  We're quick to note that the "losses back" only applies to horse racing and expands well beyond Belmont Stakes betting. 

 

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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