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MtKen
8th June 2001, 05:12.26 PM
Just rec'd flyer from ehorse @ www.betehorse.com. With them you get a 2-5% rebate on your weekly bets. Big disadvantage is 275/1 payout limit so you wouldn't want to play longshot exotics here. Non-parimutual pools with limits on bet amounts (nothing that would bother me!). Bet from computer, but only 60 tracks. Mostly small tracks missing, including MNR, PRM, TAM, LAD, FP.

Anybody used them?

fred4now
8th June 2001, 05:38.21 PM
Haven't heard anything about them. Am ready to give someone a try besides ESB. Have been looking for a place that you can bet online from all states and gives rebate. The rebate is the only reason I have stay with ESB.

Butch
26th June 2001, 04:33.35 AM
Hi. I'm new to online betting. Who is ESB?

hurrikane
26th June 2001, 05:43.05 AM
This place has a lot of links to online betting. Haven't check most of them out but noticed some even insure accounts.

http://www.wheretobet.com

they don't have ESB I noticed. Or actually ESB is someone else online I think. Fred or Carl can fill you in. If anyone finds a good place with all tracks let everyone know..I don't think anyone here is really happy with the current company they are using to bet.

Shadow
26th June 2001, 09:02.21 AM
Fellow Capers, I use www.wsex.com (off shore) for online wagering, they handle mostly major tracks, but no rebate, they also handle other wagering.

hurrikane
26th June 2001, 09:21.17 AM
wsex ...hmm...sounds like more than wagering going on there :D

MtKen
26th June 2001, 10:41.23 AM
I started an account with ehorse & between them & Winticket I'm doing a little better with track coverage. ehorse does give a weekly (I think) rebate of 2-5% based on your total $ wagered. They also keep very good track of your bets & provide a printable record of bets & other transactions, as does Winticket. They also have a list of racetrack homepages which is good for video/audio links.

Winticket is supposed to be moving west to Oregon from Ohio & this will hopefully increase their track coverage.

fred4now
26th June 2001, 10:57.13 PM
ESB website is www.telebet.com, still haven't signed up with ehorse. Let us know how it goes MtKen

tomcat
3rd July 2001, 10:29.46 PM
I wanted the brackets around the Q to identify the early leavers. When there is an early speed bias, like we see at Keeneland, just playing the brackets gets you the winner. Sometimes a deep mud track will act the same way, The early leavers win. Check your track.