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  2. Off-track betting in New York - Wikipedia

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    3. Catskill OTB. 4. Nassau OTB. 5. Suffolk OTB. In the U.S. state of New York, off-track betting on horse racing is offered by five regional, government-owned corporations. As of 2014, the five operators had a total of 89 betting parlors and 5 tele-theaters around the state. [1] They accepted a total of $558 million of bets in 2016.

  3. Off-track betting - Wikipedia

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    Off-track betting in New York was legalized in 1970, after years of unsuccessful attempts. By the 1970s there were 100 betting parlors in New York City, [1] and twice that number by the late 1980s. [2] In New York City, the thought was that legal off-track betting would increase revenue while at the same time decrease illegal gambling activity ...

  4. Sports betting nears in Maine, but some in-person sites won't ...

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    At least two off-track betting sites are in the process of moving to new locations in anticipation of more customers when sports betting is launched in November. ... Oct. 2—The launch of sports ...

  5. Parx Casino and Racing - Wikipedia

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    Parx Racing offers off-track betting at two locations, which offer betting on horse races from around the world along with sports betting. [27] The South Philadelphia Race & Sportsbook is located in South Philadelphia near the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. [28]

  6. Buyer sought for site once expected to hold off-track betting ...

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    A gateway to the former Garden State Park racetrack is part of a 10-acre site being offered for sale. The site once was expected to hold an off-track betting and restaurant complex.

  7. Rosie's Gaming Emporium - Wikipedia

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    The background of Rosie's can be traced to 1992, when Virginia authorized up to six off-track betting (OTB) parlors to be operated by the state's yet-to-be-built horse track, subject to local referendum in each city or county. [2] The first OTB parlor opened in 1996, [3] ahead of Colonial Downs's opening in 1997. [4]

  8. FanDuel TV - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel TV. FanDuel TV (formerly TVG) is an American sports betting-oriented digital cable and satellite television network owned by FanDuel Group, the U.S. subsidiary of Irish bookmaker Flutter Entertainment. [1] It primarily airs live coverage of U.S. and international horse racing as well as studio shows focused on mainstream sports.

  9. Stronach Group - Wikipedia

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    Stronach Group today. Stronach Group currently owns or manages racetracks in North America, including many thoroughbred tracks and two mixed (thoroughbred and standardbred) tracks. Stronach Group also operates the simulcasting venues at these tracks, as well as OTB (Off-track betting) facilities. Other ventures include Xpressbet, a wagering ...