BetPhoenix Race Book Review

By: Richard Bleuze

BetPhoenix race book review

BetPhoenix takes pride in doing business the old school way with a modern twist.  The race book at BetPhoenix is just one example of this.  BetPhoenix takes pride in everything that they do and challenge other race books to raise the bar and do things the BetPhoenix way.  BetPhoenix client base is amazed with the many offerings that BetPhoenix has in the race book.  Including but not limited to, rebates, state of the art software, and variety in wagers and tracks.

At BetPhoenix, their customer is priority number one.  Although, other race books claim that, BetPhoenix proves it by offering one of the highest house payout limits in the horse betting industry.  In addition, BetPhoenix is available around the clock to cater to the customer and the needs they have. In addition, BetPhoenix has altered the software for the user to make it as customer friendly and as easy to use as possible.  At BetPhoenix they have provided some of the best rebates available to horse bettors today.

BetPhoenix realizes that most offshore race books offer a rebate on the market today.  Thus, to compete they have to do something to show the customer that they are interested in keeping their business.  Therefore, BetPhoenix offers a 10% rebate on your losses every week.  Thus, playing with BetPhoenix will pay off for the horse bettor even if they lose.  This is one of the reasons why customers keep coming back to BetPhoenix to place their horse bets. 

In addition, BetPhoenix also realizes that getting paid is the very important. In the world of horse racing, most of the horse races lasts approximately two minutes (that is why horse racing is know as the fastest 2 minutes in sports) and that does not give a horse bettor enough time to worry about getting paid. Thus, BetPhoenix makes sure that when a race is over the player is paid as quickly as possible unlike alot of offshore race books.  With money being credited to the account once the race is over, the horse bettor can therefore not worry about getting paid, but instead handicap horses. 

BetPhoenix has the same benefits that other race books have and in most cases even better ones but they put the customer first.

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