Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From Connecticut

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Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From Connecticut

You can bet with NYRA Bets from Connecticut though the best option is AmericasBookie, which offers a generous welcome bonus with a maximum of $2500.  

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It is important to understand that licensed U.S. racebooks like NYRA Bets will require your social security number and submit your tax information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). 

With this in mind, many Connecticut residents have opted to play at online racebooks that are licensed outside the state, which require little in the way of documentation outside of proof of identity. 

The state of Connecticut does not play host to any major horse racing tracks, though betting on the ponies is legal.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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