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  2. Betting on horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong generates the largest horse racing revenue in the world and is home to some of the largest horse betting circles including the Hong Kong Jockey Club founded in 1884. In 2009, Hong Kong generated an average US$ 12.7 million in gambling turnover per race 6 times larger than its closest rival France at US$2 million while the United ...

  3. Ante-post betting - Wikipedia

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    In horse racing and greyhound racing, an ante-post bet is a bet placed before the horse/greyhound racing course's betting market has opened, and is made on the expectation that the price of the horse/greyhound is presently more favorable than it will be when the course's market opens. Generally, this includes any bet placed before the day of ...

  4. Xpressbet - Wikipedia

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    Xpressbet, LLC is a subsidiary of Stronach Group Company founded in 2002 and based in Washington, Pennsylvania. [1] The company provides pari-mutuel action services that enable account holders to watch and wager on thoroughbred, harness, and quarter horse racing virtually.

  5. FanDuel - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel Group is an American gambling company that offers sportsbook, daily fantasy sports, horse racing, and online casino services. The company operates sportsbooks in a number of states including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and West Virginia, as well as an online horse race betting platform, and a daily fantasy sports service.

  6. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    For example: If the bookmakers return percentage is 90%, 90% of the amount placed on the winning result will be given back to bettors and 10% goes to the bookmaker. Naturally the more money bet on a certain result, the smaller the odds on that outcome become. This is similar to parimutuel wagering in horse racing and dog racing. Half bets. A ...

  7. Online gambling - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing betting comprises a significant percentage of online gambling wagers and all major Internet bookmakers, betting exchanges, and sports books offer a wide variety of horse racing betting markets. Horse wagering using online methods across state lines is legal in several states in the United States. In 2006, the NTRA and various ...

  8. Betting shop - Wikipedia

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    At a betting shop, there are typically noticeboards listing the racing form for the day's horse racing from trade issues of the Racing Post or a similar equestrian publication. [citation needed] Most betting shops now offer free tea and coffee to attract punters. They usually have large televisions covering all the events, like an American ...

  9. Advance-deposit wagering - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to ADW, credit shops allow wagers without advance funding; accounts are settled at month-end. Racetrack owners, horse trainers and state governments sometimes receive a share of ADW revenues. It typically involves betting on horse or greyhound racing. Wagering may take place through parimutuel pools.