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	<title>TVG Horse Racing &#38; Online Horse Betting &#124; TVG.com &#187; horse betting tv</title>
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		<title>Horse Betting TV Shows are the Next Best Thing to Being at the Track</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing better than actually being at a race that you have bet on, cheering your lungs out for a favored horse and, the gods of fortune willing, celebrating a victory both on the track and in the bookmaker’s office. However, the reality is that time and budgetary constraints keep most horse racing aficionados [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing better than actually being at a race that you have bet on, cheering your lungs out for a favored horse and, the gods of fortune willing, celebrating a victory both on the track and in the bookmaker’s office. However, the reality is that time and budgetary constraints keep most horse racing aficionados away from the tracks, leaving them to seek alternative ways to continue enjoying the magic from their own homes.</p>
<p>If you’re one of them, then chances are you’ve already discovered online wagering and horse betting TV shows. Thanks to the miracle of broadcasting and Internet technology, the excitement of watching live races and the convenience of off-track betting have been brought together and delivered to your home.</p>
<p>Horse racing expert TVG provides both comprehensive and timely coverage of races all over the United States, and a safe, secure way to place bets on these races online via TVG.com.</p>
<p>Catch live races via TVG programs like Race Night, East Coast-focused Starting Gate, and Television Games, or go one step further with Horseracing All Access, TVG’s signature series that takes you behind the scenes to experience the real racing world. Even races from such countries as Japan, Dubai, Australia, England, and Ireland can be seen on TVG, via the International Racing show. Talk shows featuring the sport’s finest analysts make up the complete <a href="http://www.tvg.com/Open/TVGNetwork/ProgrammingGuide.aspx">horse betting TV</a> experience.</p>
<p>And when you feel like placing a bet, go to TVG.com and utilize a vast array of resources designed to help you make confident bets with the utmost privacy and security. The site also features complete handicapping information from highly respected data gathering and analysis sources, plus complete schedules for all of TVG’s TV shows.</p>
<p>Horse betting TV is truly a godsend, because with TVG’s full lineup of shows and information, you can almost feel like you’re cheering at the track.</p>
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