Can’t Bet With XpressBet.com From My State: Where to Bet The Preakness

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
May/16/2016
Can’t Bet With XpressBet.com From My State: Where to Bet The Preakness

Leading up to the Preakness Stakes you will be seeing plenty of advertisements for XpressBet.com, a site that requires you to provide your social security number.  Not all sites do!  BetOnline is one that does not.  In business since 1999, BetOnline offers 9 percent back on losses and a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000)

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But there are some downfalls to placing a wager with XpressBet compared with some of the other big name online racebooks.  The most obvious is that XpressBet does not accept wagering from all US states.  You can see which states are not permitted below.

There is another tremendous drawback to joining TwinSpires.com:  You’ll need to provide them with your social security number for IRS tax purposes, and not all folks feel comfortable disclosing their social security number over the Web to some horse betting site. 

BetOnline is an excellent internationally licensed online race book that offers 9 percent rebates on weekly losses.  They also do not require a social security number and gamblers 18 and up are allowed to bet.

XpressBet.com does not accept bets from these states.

Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Puerto Rico, The Virgin Islands, Canada

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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