TwinSpires Alternatives for Missouri

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TwinSpires Alternatives Missouri

Day of this year’s Kentucky Derby we will all be inundated with ads for Churchill Downs owned TwinSpires encouraging viewers to place bets online.  If you live in the Show Me State of Missouri this won’t be possible.  TwinSpires does not accept bets from your state.  Breathe easy though, there are actually better alternatives. 

Gambling911.com-endorsed BetDSI.com is a perfect option and perhaps the best on the Internet as they offer an incredible 15 percent rebate (or 15 percent on losses back).  Most online racebooks only offer 8 percent or less. 

In addition to the Kentucky Derby, BetDSI.com takes bets on most major US tracks daily as well as the upcoming Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. 

They can take bets from Missouri as BetDSI.com operates outside the US in beautiful Costa Rica and is celebrating their 20th year anniversary.  

You will love BetDSI.com, maybe more so than TwinSpires.  Remember, BetDSI.com WILL NEVER ASK FOR YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER  Check them out here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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