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Originally Posted by Denny
I want to be able to bet at OTB in NY.
Our local joint (Kingston, NY) had petitions for us to sign last week. They were on the third page of signatures when I signed. I'll be there Friday and Saturday this week and will see how many more they got.
If the Capitals win, it makes two champion picks in a row for me. I've been with the Caps throughout the NHL playoffs, and was on the Eagles throughout the NFL playoffs.
Couldn't get a bet down on the Super Bowl, our bookie was unavailable.
Being able to bet at OTB and play horses would be fantastic.
Just hope they don't screw with the vig too much.
(I got around the 6% OTB surcharge with an ADW account with them.)
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Monticello and Tioga is already allowed to take sports wagering.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...pen/670805002/
"New York already has a 2013 law on the books that allows sports betting at its four upstate casinos."
"But the law is limited, such as only allowing bets in person at the four casinos in the Catskills; Albany area; Finger Lakes and Southern Tier."
"Because of the law that allows the four casinos to have sports betting, the state Gaming Commission indicated last month it is in the process of developing regulations."
Allan