Where Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby Online From Connecticut? Foxwoods Racebook, More

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Where Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby Online From Connecticut?  Foxwoods Racebook, More

You can bet the Kentucky Derby online from Connecticut in the comfort of your home at any one of the top apps now available.  Americas Bookie will never ask for a social security number.

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Connecticut, like throughout much of New England (with the exception of Maine) does not have any horse racing venues.

Connecticut does have Foxwoods and they typically feature a Kentucky Derby viewing party with free admission in the Grand Ballroom, so bring your smartphones or laptops and have your wagering account open for all the fun. 

The Ultimate Racebook requires advance reservations.  Betting at this establishment is permitted. 

This location is ideal for bookies to mix and mingle with sports bettors.  Our friends at RealBookies.com would love to bring that relationship to the next level as they offer one of the best Pay Per Head platforms in the business, complete with two different horse racing products.

There are advantages to betting at either internationally licensed online racebooks or US-based racebooks that we review below.

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