Bodog88.com Offers UK Tote for Asian Customer Base

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Bodog88.com will be offering pool betting on UK horse racing to its Asian clientele.  The license is operated in Guernsey, a popular online gambling hot spot off the United Kingdom coast. 

The deal will allow Bodog88’s Asian customer based to bet on all markets offered by the UK Tote including the famous Scoop6 and Jackpot, which regularly pay out over £1,000,000.

Allowing customers from the world’s largest betting brand* to access the UK pools will also help offer greater value to all Tote horseracing players. Mick O’Connell from Totepool Alderney Ltd commented “We’re delighted to be teaming up with the Bodog brand and look forward to giving their customers access to the wide range of exciting pool betting opportunities we have to offer on UK horse racing”

Robert Gustavsson, Managing Director of Bodog88.com, commented: “Providing the Tote pools to the Asian market is a huge step for the Bodog brand and also highlights the entrepreneurial nature of the Tote’s approach to their product.”

 

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