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Originally Posted by Dark Horse
I didn't check their arbitrary rules. There was a relatively late scratch, but it happened well before I placed my wager, which they obviously accepted. When there's a sports dispute they will abide by the score of NFL.com, NBA.com, NHL.com, and so on. But in horse racing they won't abide by the track in question. That, to me, is the bottom line. They're good enough at sports, but they really are terrible at horse racing. Unless you don't mind races being taken off the board five minutes before they go off.
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Of course the advantages are good rebates (sort of) and your bets not going in the pool. The one thing you have to do with offshore is know the rules, or eventually you'll learn the hard way. A 2-1 winner is a lot cheaper lesson to learn than other stories I've heard.