Betting on Horses Online

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jun/22/2011
Betting on Horses Online

Betting on horses online is the easiest and most efficient way to make money from the races.  BetDSI.com offers 8 percent rebates while William Hill features an extensive number of races daily from around the globe.  Pick your poison. 

Many people do not realize that Gambling911.com delivers its sponsors some of the best results during the month of May with The Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes races.  The Derby, in particular, is the second biggest single day converter of any betting event after the Super Bowl for G911.

One can bet on the horses throughout the year, however, with some US-facing online bookmakers offering their very own race books along with 8 percent cashback on losses (see BetDSI.com here)

BetDSI.com is part of the oldest established online race book catering to North American gamblers.  The parent company was set up in 1985 in the Dominican Republic before later moving to Costa Rica in 1997.  BetDSI.com as a separate entity has been serving customers now for 15 years. 

 

Customers Living Outside the US

 

For those of you living outside the US, William Hill has tons of horse betting odds for races that are not necessarily available to those in the States.  (see William Hill here and note that US players are prohibited from joining this book currently)

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William Hill also offers its customers incredible podcasts covering the day’s races.

Royal Ascot, Cheltenham Festival - Ante-post, Grand National, and the Breeder's Cup are all covered by William Hill, a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange.

William Hill even has its own sponsored horse race for betting online, the William Hill King George VI Chase.

William Hill promises the best odds on UK and Ireland races.

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