Belmont Stakes Betting
Betting favorites have won about 44% percent of the Belmont Stakes.
Odds-on favorites are a less productive 12-for-30 and the last
five were defeated. The last odds-on favorite to win the Belmont
was the last Triple Crown winner, Affirmed in 1978. Big Brown was favored to win the Belmont Stakes and become a Triple Crown Winner; however, he finished in last place.
The fastest and easiest way to wager on the Belmont
Stakes is online. If you bet online for the Belmont, please make
sure you choose a reputable company. Belmont-Stakes.info takes no responsibility for the services these websites provide.
Below are our top choices for licensed and safe wagering:

All Horse Racing
- All Horse Racing is a privately traded,
international gaming company focused on the thoroughbred and
harness horse racing market. Members have the ability to place
wagers online on over 100 racetracks
including Churchill Downs, Del Mar, Philadelphia Park, Pimlico
Race Course and Belmont Park. Real time audio and video feeds
are available for free. All Horse Racing also offers ESPN style
Poker, Casino games and a Sportsbook which are all accessible
with a single account. Accepts players from most states and
countries.
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Go Horse
Betting - Since 2003, Gohorsebetting.com has been providing
clients horse betting tips, strategy and news. With a free
membership, members can
wager on over 100 racetracks, play the virtual derby, wager on
sports, casino games as well as play their favorite multiplayer
poker game. Considered one of the
industry leaders in online horse betting, Gohorsebetting.com
offers a free bet on the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and
the Belmont Stakes. Customer support
is award winning and available 24 hours a day 365 days a year.
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Horse
Betting offers FREE membership, 3% Rebate on ALL horse bets
(win OR lose), 5% CASH bonus on ALL deposits and a 5% REBATE on
your sports and casino losses each month! Graded Stakes races
are all here for you: Gulfstream, Santa Anita and over 100 other
racetracks in North America and in Europe. This is a well known
site and caters to the recreational horse bettor as well as the seasoned bettor. Horse Betting offers increased maximums on bets if requested by customer on a case-by-case basis.
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Youbet.com
- Youbet.com is one of the first online horse betting websites
and is the official website for ESPN and CBS Sportsline. It is
publicly traded. There is a membership subscription fee, but the
first sixty days are free. Great audio and video feeds. Does not
accept players from residents of the following states: Alaska,
Georgia, Hawaii, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Jersey, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, U.S. Virgin
Islands and Utah.
Visit site

Twinspires.com - The home of Churchill Downs Incorporated's online wagering site. US racing fans will have the opportunity to watch and wager on Churchill Downs Incorporated and Magna Entertainment races on twinspires, in addition to races held at other popular tracks across the country.
Very good interface for the bettor. However, membership is limited to citizens of only 12 states. Because of a lawsuit with the horsemen, twinspires has been limited in the races that it can offer online. We give this a HUGE thumbs up-- but you will definately need an alternate racebook if you like betting on more than Churchill Downs races.
TVG - TVG is the interactive horseracing network that combines live, televised coverage from over 60 of America's premier tracks with the convenience of wagering from home online, by phone, and where available, set-top remote control. TVG is owned by Gemstar and is publicly traded. Wagering services are only offered in California, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming.
***UPDATE: TVG was purchased by Betfair.com. Betfair.com is a well respected international sports and gambling company.
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