Review Of Bodog RaceBook

By: Richard Bleuze

Review Of Bodog RaceBook

Founded in 1994, Bodog RaceBook is one of the few RaceBooks that still accept U.S. players.  However, this alone does not make Bodog Racebook distinguished. Bodog RaceBook is a great resource for the horse racing bettor.  Bodog RaceBook offers on a daily basis several major and minor track entries.  Including over 80 different tracks from around the world.  Each entry posted with the current odds the horse is getting.  In addition, Bodog RaceBook  offers a multitude of betting options with an easy to use wagering system.   The different bets are separated by tabs at the top of the betting section. Simply check the box next to the horses you wish to select for your particular wager, name your bet size, and then wait for the results.

Bodog RaceBook offers a great bonuses.  By betting on featured races, you can receive occasional rebates based on your betting activity.  In addition, Bodog RaceBook also has a 10 percent signup bonus for new members.  Bodog RaceBook will also offer occasional promotions and bonuses for bettors that wish to reload their accounts.  A final bonus is the friend bonus.  Using this bonus, the horse bettor can receive up to a $100 bonus if your referal deposits  money into their account.

Opening an account with Bodog RaceBook is not difficult.  In fact, it is rather a simple process.  in fact, you can either fill out the paperwork online, or call their 800 number.  A nice thing about Bodog RaceBook is that it is one of the few online racebooks that accepts Visa and Mastercard from U.S. players.  Of course like all online gambling sites, you must prior to any payouts fulfill their credit card verification process, though.

Another nice feature of Bodog RaceBook is that they have results for past horse races.  All that you need to do is go to the archive.  The results in the archive go back about a year.  Bodog RaceBook will also post current results and payouts for each available wager type within ten to fifteen minutes after race completion time.

Bodog RaceBook is based out of Antigua.  And if you do not want to place a wager at Bodog, they also offer a poker room, various casino games, and their famous sports book for other gambling activity.

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