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The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) regulates skill-based games at pari-mutual racetracks in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Get My Free Report Revealing These devices are Historic Horse Racing (HHR) electronic gaming machines. The KHRC reports Kentucky offers 2,981 HHR machines. The charitable gaming fee is.00771 (ONLY for licenses beginning with ORG). The applications, reports and forms used by the Department of Charitable Gaming (DCG) can be found below. They are designed for licensees to save to their office computer.

This website is designed to offer you a considerable amount of insight into the state that probably carries the most prestige in at least one area of gaming (pari-mutuel wagering) and has brought about some of the most burning controversy as it concerns yet another area of gaming (online gambling).

Everyone knows that Kentucky is known the world over when it comes to horse racing, because the most prestigious race of all - the Kentucky Derby - takes place there on the first Saturday in May every year. Because of its relationship with the pari-mutuel industry, in fact, the state has become particularly unfriendly to encroachment, so much so that it conducted a seizure of domain names of some of the leading players in the online gambling industry. That is still a hot topic.

The possibilities in the Bluegrass State are still very much alive. Everything that is attached to those possibilities will be covered by the material you will read herein.

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Kentucky Derby Starting This Weekend

Added on: May 2, 2017

The 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby will be taking place on Saturday 6th May, 2017, and here we will be taking a look at the latest leaderboard rankings, including only the top ten runners on the leaderboard. In at number ...


Victory for One For Arthur in the UK Grand National

Added on: April 11, 2017

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What Happened at the Cheltenham Festival 2017?

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Added on: March 21, 2017

The Cheltenham Festival is one of the most important events on the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom. This is generally held over a four day period and it usually coincides with Saint Patrick’s Day in mid-March. The ...


A Look at Some of the Kentucky Derby Winners

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Added on: Feb. 28, 2017

The Kentucky Derby is one of the most exciting two minutes in sports and the first ever race was held way back in 1875. This is a Grade 1 race for thoroughbred horses (3-year-olds) and it takes place every year, usually ...


Planning on holding a raffle in Kentucky? Here’s what you need to know when preparing to have your raffle tickets printed.
Your printed raffle tickets MUST contain at least the following information:

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Date, time and location of the drawing

Organization’s name

Organization’s license number

Price of the ticket

Description of prize(s) (if valued over $500)

The tickets MUST have a perforation with matching sequential numbers on both ends.

The stub portion of the ticket MUST have a space for filling in: Name, address and phone number.

There is no requirement as to the size or the color of the tickets.

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You can see a sample ticket (provided by the Kentucky Gaming Commission) here:

http://dcg.ky.gov/Training/Appendix%20E.pdf

Additionally, the tickets MUST either be printed by a Resident (Kentucky) Printer or by a business registered to do business in Kentucky.

Our affiliate below is registered to do business in Kentucky.

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