Can I Bet on the TwinSpires Website From Minnesota

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Apr/02/2022

You can bet on the TwinSpires.com from Minnesota but you will be required to provide your social security number.  Online sportsbooks licensed outside the state do not have such a requirement and tend to offer much better odds.  BetOnline (in business since 1999) welcomes customers from Minnesota and offers a welcome bonus (max $1000), a $10 free cash signup bonus and 10% back on horse racing losses.

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The regular registration process allows you to place bets immediately using your credit card and requires limited information. 

BetOnline offers a wide variety of wagering in addition to horse racing.

BetOnline horse racing is just what Minnesota needs.

A bill authored by state Reps. Brad Tabke (DFL-Shakopee) and Tony Albright (R-Prior Lake) would have allowed state residents to bet online or by phone on races held in Minnesota through 2021, but that provision was stripped out of an amended version of the bill.  Those in the state only have the option of betting with websites licensed outside of Minnesota like BetOnline.

Post position     Horse     Odds
1     Hit Show     30-1
2     Verifying     15-1
3     Two Phil's     12-1
4     Confidence Game     20-1
5     Tapit Trice     5-1
6     Kingsbarns     12-1
7     Reincarnate     50-1
8     Mage     15-1
9     Skinner     20-1
10     Practical Move     10-1
11     Disarm     30-1
12     Jace's Road     15-1
13     Sun Thunder     50-1
14     Angel of Empire     8-1
15     Forte     3-1
16     Raise Cain     50-1
17     Derma Sotogake     10-1
18     Rocket Can     30-1
19     Lord Miles     30-1
20     Continuar     50-1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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