Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From Arkansas

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Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From Arkansas

You can bet with NYRA Bets from Arkansas though AmericasBookie, where you can claim your generous welcome bonus up to $2000.   Americas Bookie does not require you to provide your home address and will never report your winnings.

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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 Arkansas 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. 

Arkansas is home to one of the more pivotal Kentucky Derby prep races, the Arkansas Derby.  It features a $1 million purse.

The race was run in two divisions in 2020, being moved to May due to the coronavirus pandemic, as the Kentucky Derby had been moved to September. Both races will pay identical points towards Kentucky Derby eligibility.

Only those living in these states can play at NYRABets:

Alabama,  Arkansas,  California,  Colorado,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  Florida,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Minnesota,  Montana,  New Hampshire,  New York,  North Dakota,  Ohio,  Oregon,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode Island,  South Dakota,  Tennessee,  Vermont,  Virginia,  Washington,  West Virginia,  Wisconsin, and Wyoming 

START BETTING AT AMERICAS BOOKIE HERE NOW

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