Mexican Dog and Horse Racing

Horse Racing and Dog Racing are both fully legalized and widely enjoyed sports in Mexico. As sports betting has been legalized as well for many years, there are no restrictions on placing a wager on either a horse race or a dog race (aside from the reasonable limitation of dealing with a professional bookmaker or sports book rather than a dubious amateur).

Not only are there many sports betting establishments in Mexico, fans of the wager can even more conveniently access online sports books which feature horse racing and dog racing, and even offer additional reasons to visit.

For one thing, the time and circumstance of the visit is completely up to you. The nature of the online experience is such that you need never be worried whether they are open or how busy they are. You do not have to consider the trip there and back (you’re pretty much here already!) and you don’t need to stand in a line or wait to be helped. It’s all up to you.

Also, online sports books have a much more flexible approach to money. Online gambling limits are smaller and nobody will give you trouble for betting a small amount, an odd division (ever try to bet $14.37 at a sports book? even if they do take it, they’ll look at you funny ever after!), or international currency. Their safety and security is guaranteed, and their conversion rates and account protections are the best anywhere. Given the current state of the economy, you’re almost safer depositing your money in an online sports book account than investing it or creating a bank account!

In addition, there is so much more information at your fingertips when you visit an online sports book. Instantly, you can get all of the histories and statistics, and even calculate your odds, approximates, and potential winnings in a quick and exact method that would have been impossible at any “real” brick and mortar sports book. You can see all the planned races and fixed odds for days, weeks, even months to come. You can check results as far back as you need to. With the Internet at your command, you can even investigate pedigrees and detailed track info (definitely not the kind of information that the sports books in Tijuana have handy!).

A nice extra to have on some sites is “virtual racing”, which simulates a race right down to the minute details, halfway between a “real” race and a casino game. This way, fans of the Sport of Kings can amuse themselves during the hours between races, to fill idle time or to make real wagers. When it comes time to make the “real” wagers, you may even have picked up some valuable knowledge or insight into the strategy of wagering!