Can I Bet at Xpressbet.com Online From Ohio?

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Can I Bet at Xpressbet.com Online From Ohio?

You can bet at Xpressbet online from the state of Ohio in the comfort of your home at any one of the internationally licensed racebooks, none of which will ever require a social security number.

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There are pros and cons for betting at either type of establishment as viewed by scrolling below.

The state offers eight horse racing venues spread across various regions.

Ohio's three Thoroughbred racetracks have been approved for a total of 293 racing dates for 2016 as approved Sept. 29 by the Ohio State Racing Commission effective last year.

There are advantages to betting at either internationally licensed online racebooks or US-based racebooks that we review below.

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