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aussielongboat
3rd December 2013, 02:19 PM
it would be good to know all the options available to have a bet on australian and international horseracing.
I will list all i can think off in my next post.

Please add you own.

aussielongboat
3rd December 2013, 02:20 PM
tom waterhouse
betjack
unibet
sporting bet
betstar
ladbrokes
bet $3.65
sportsbet
IAS
palmerbet
luxbet
betezy
topsport
sportsbetting
centrebet

stugots
3rd December 2013, 02:23 PM
we talking only Aussie owned? & think this thread might end up walking the tou tightrope

aussielongboat
3rd December 2013, 02:26 PM
we talking only Aussie owned? & think this thread might end up walking the tou tightrope
see amendment
cheers and thanks

stugots
3rd December 2013, 02:29 PM
well theres about a dozen I can put a line through as to being viable options without thinking too hard;)

aussielongboat
3rd December 2013, 03:05 PM
BF tote extra

SpeedyBen
3rd December 2013, 05:04 PM
There's one called Dynabet which seems to be a subsidiary of Betezy

evajb001
3rd December 2013, 05:12 PM
When I was at the Melbourne cup there was a filly trying to get me to sign up to Flemington Sportsbet, not sure who they are affiliated with or anything like that though as I gave it a miss.

aussielongboat
4th December 2013, 06:24 AM
When I was at the Melbourne cup there was a filly trying to get me to sign up to Flemington Sportsbet, not sure who they are affiliated with or anything like that though as I gave it a miss.

thanks for that - never heard of them - but interestingly they give BT the place

i will ring them today and say i am a serious punter who sometimes wins and see what they say.

Lord Greystoke
4th December 2013, 12:19 PM
tom waterhouse
betjack
unibet
sporting bet
betstar
ladbrokes
bet $3.65
sportsbet
IAS
palmerbet
luxbet
betezy
topsport
sportsbetting
centrebet
Reading between the lines, the 'answer' is here gentlemen - can you see?


Cheers LG

evajb001
4th December 2013, 12:50 PM
can't say i can crack your riddle LG although i'm having a pretty stressful day in the office so the brain isn't exactly working at full function.

Any luck with calling them Aussie?

aussielongboat
9th December 2013, 06:39 AM
can't say i can crack your riddle LG although i'm having a pretty stressful day in the office so the brain isn't exactly working at full function.

Any luck with calling them Aussie?

yes i rang them sorry for delay.
FWIW and i dont know - they indicated on the phone that they would be more lenient than the other corporates.

PaulD01
9th December 2013, 08:42 AM
Flemington Sportsbet are regulated by RVL. In accordance with their Rules of Racing (including any amendments that come into effect on 1 January 2014) their betting obligations are:

5.1 Metropolitan Race Meetings
5.1.1 Rails Ring
(a) In any one win or each-way Bet: to lose $5,000.
(b) In any one place Bet: to lose $3,000.
(c) Betting on Country Races (including any place Bet) in any
one Bet: to lose $2,000.
(d) Betting on interstate Races (including any place Bet) in any
one Bet: to lose $3,000.
(e) Betting at Metropolitan Race Meetings conducted in a
Provincial Area (including any place Bet) in any one Bet: to
lose $3,000.
(f) Betting on Metropolitan Race Meetings conducted on days
other than weekends or Public Holidays which do not have
a Listed or Group Race on the program (including any
place Bet) in any one Bet: to lose $3,000.
[(d)-(f) added 1/5/13]

5.1.2 Other areas
(a) In any one win or each-way Bet: to lose $1,500.
(b) In any one place Bet: to lose $800.
5.2 Country, non-TAB and Picnic Race Meetings
(a) In any one win or each way Bet at a country race
meeting: to lose $1,500.
(b) In any one place Bet at a country race meeting: to lose
$800.
(c) In any one win or each way Bet at a picnic or non-TAB
race meeting: to lose $1,000.
(d) In any one place Bet at a picnic or non-TAB race
meeting: to lose $500.

Dynabet are a white label of BetEzy and are affiliated with Dynamic Race Odds. Whilst they do restrict winning punters my records indicate that they seem to chase the Betfair market for their fixed odds and should be OK for a bet to lose up to $1,000. Not a bad option for those betting at the smaller end.

From my experience Tabcorp, Tatts and Top Sport are the best of whats currently available in corporates.