Always intrigued by these regulatory issues with ADWs and who can operate where. Here in Arkansas, I use our in-state TwinSpires shell (OaklawnAnywhere), TVG, NYRABets, and DRFBets. I am fairly certain I could also sign up for a TwinSpires account, and maybe a couple of others if I had any interest (which would likely be based on promos).
I've been interested in AmWager, but they are not legal in my state - for what reason, I don't know. (Not really interested in the tools - which can be used by anyone just by signing up - without the wagering capability.)
AmWager's website shows no restrictions for New Hampshire, yet doesn't list New Hampshire as one of the states where they are separately licensed. This TwinSpires issue makes it sound like AmWager WOULD need to be separately licensed. Hmm.
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Tom in NW Arkansas
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