Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From New Jersey

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Can I Bet With NYRA Bets From New Jersey

You are prohibited from betting with NYRA Bets from the state of New Jersey.  It is still possible to bet the Belmont Stakes and other horse races at Americas Bookie with just a valid email, name and text number.  They offer a generous welcome bonus with a maximum of $1500.  In business since 2006.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

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Online horse race betting with U.S.-based race books is legal in 38 of the 50 states, New Jersey not being one of them despite having tracks and allowing betting at those tracks including Monmouth.

In New Jersey's case, it is a matter of overprotection of the state's horse racing industry.

NYRABETS.com restricted states include:

States listed in alphabetical order

State      Track and Wagering Restrictions

Alaska    No Account Wagering

Arizona  No Account Wagering

Colorado Restrictions (See Site)  - Must provide social security number, tax docs

District of Columbia     No Account Wagering

Georgia No Account Wagering

Hawaii    No Account Wagering

Mississippi     No Account Wagering

Missouri        No Account Wagering

Nevada No Account Wagering

New Hampshire   No Restrictions

New Jersey   No Account Wagering

New Mexico   No Albuquerque, Ruidoso Downs, Sam Houston, Sunland Park, Sunray Park and Zia Park.

North Carolina     No Account Wagering

Puerto Rico   No Account Wagering

South Carolina     No Account Wagering

Texas     No Account Wagering

US Virgin Islands No Account Wagering

Utah       No Account Wagering

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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