Can I Bet the Belmont Stakes Online From Massachusetts?

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Jun/08/2018

You are able to bet this year's Belmont Stakes from Massachusetts online with an internationally licensed racebook in addition to a handful of US-licensed online racebooks, though the later will require you to provide your social security number and report tax winnings to the IRS.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

There is little in the way of any horse racing in the state of Massachusetts these days, however, the state is open to gambling overall with a new casino set to open soon.

The Belmont Stakes is the third leg of the Triple Crown and tends to be especially popular when an entry has already won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.

Most US-based online race books do not accept bets from these states.

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