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Old 12-04-2017, 08:05 AM
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Jnunan4758, I live near you and have received offers from DRF Bets and Express Bet to join.

I called NYRAbets to see if they would let me use my existing account and NYRAbets declined. They don’t allow PA residents in PA to bet online. I use NYRAbets when I’m at Saratoga, but that’s it.

My buddy has 2 residences and switched his NYRAbets address from PA to FL and now he can use NYRAbets when he is sitting in his PA house. NYRAbets has to revisit their restrictions on PA residents.
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Old 12-13-2017, 08:50 PM
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Agreed. I got denied and my friend in Pittsburgh got denied. Not sure what is going on with NYRABets, but if they are looking for clients, missing a big opportunity.

I'm wondering about the Commission ruling. This came out of nowhere. They don't publish the meeting stuff for months. There was no mention of it even being considered. I've sent letters and emails for years and never got an answer from the commission members or any politicians.

The only thing I can think is that the 35 mile restriction may be part of the Slots law. A ruling by the Racing Commission can't change the law. Maybe they are hesitant to accept accounts in case Harrah's comes in and challenges or sues.

I worked for years on the Slots Law and PA Racing and was frustrated beyond belief. Pay to Play, Backroom deals and Corruption are the norm. Nothing is as it appears. The Layer Cake.
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Old 12-14-2017, 10:12 AM
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Horse racing is finally getting into the 20th century!
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