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  2. Virtual racing - Wikipedia

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    Most races have an overround (bookmakers margin) of 2% a runner, sometimes less in races with many runners. When these races can be as little as three minutes apart this results in very unfavourable conditions for the gambler [citation needed]. Virtual Racing is a visual representation of a computerised random number draw.

  3. 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.

  4. Stronach Group - Wikipedia

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    XpressBet TV (XBTV), Arcadia, California, is a free online horse racing network that features live and video-on-demand coverage of thoroughbred races primarily from tracks operated by Stronach Group. Many of the people who work at XBTV were formerly with the Stronach-owned HRTV network before it was sold to Betfair/TVG.

  5. Commission approves historical horse racing games at tracks ...

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    Historical horse racing (HHR) is a machine-based game that allows users to wager on past horse races. It has been used in several other states to generate additional money for live racing purses.

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  7. 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.

  8. Slot machine - Wikipedia

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    Some historical race wagering terminals operate in a similar manner, with the machines using slots as an entertainment display for outcomes paid using the parimutuel betting system, based on results of randomly-selected, previously-held horse races (with the player able to view selected details about the race and adjust their picks before ...

  9. 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 ...