
WatchandWager picks up Kentucky ADW licence
Operator already live in the “cradle of horse racing” in the US


WatchandWager has launched in its Advanced Deposit Wagering service in Kentucky after earning a license from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
The firm already hosts its operations center in Lexington, and said the new license was “the logical next step for the growing company”.
“We are pleased to add Kentucky to the ever-expanding list of states where WatchandWager can accept wagers,” WatchandWager President Ed Comins said.
“Our company’s experience in Kentucky has been a very positive one, and we have been constantly asked by friends and neighbors if they could sign-up for WatchandWager.
“We are now happy to be able to offer them the best cash-back bonuses available in all of racing.”
Kentucky is known as the “cradle of horse racing” in the US and is home to five Thoroughbred tracks, one harness racing track, and the biggest annual horse race in America, the Kentucky Derby.
“Kentucky has a population of over 4.4 million, with many of them who love horse racing more than they love basketball or bourbon whiskey,” WatchandWager said in a statement.