Sports Betting Software in New York State

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Published on:
Jul/18/2018

PricePerPlayer.com will be offering its popular sports betting software to New York residents as the activity becomes increasingly popular in light of a Supreme Court decision to abolish decades long prohibition.

New York will not have sports betting in any of its casinos this football season as the state's legislature has gone on recess for the remainder of the year.  Sweet job!

Those living in New York City will be able to travel a mere half hour west to the Meadowlands to place their sports bets on NFL and College Football games.  They will not be permitted to bet on Rutgers or Seton Hall games.

New York City residents won't always have time or want to spend the effort to head on over to the Meadowlands.  A bookie will always be in need in the Big Apple and throughout the upstate even after sports betting makes it into the casinos. 

Pay Per Head software features LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING and this is not something the New York or New Jersey sports books are likely to offer any time soon.

Advantages to Using Pay Per Head Software

 

Here are also some of the Sportsbook Features offered by PricePerPlayer.com

    Sports Betting
    Live Casino
    Pre Game Lines
    Horse Racing
    Online casino
    Live Dealer Casino
    Online and Telephone wagering
    Mobile Betting
    And more…

LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING in particular is an option the independent corner bookie simply cannot offer on his or her own.  Likewise, it is doubtful any of the casinos will be permitted to offer this product.

You Only Pay for What You Use

The advantage of using a PPH Sportsbook service is that you only pay for your active players.  An active player is defined as a bettor that has placed at least one bet in a given period of time. This means that if during one week you have 7 out of 10 players that placed a bet, you only pay for 7 players and not 10.

If you use the PricePerPlayer.com Pay Per Head service and you pay $5 per player.  This means that you would pay $35 that week.

Unlike a white label sports betting service where you pay a fee and a monthly percentage of your net revenue, a PPH only charges what you use.  This is why this service has become the favorite method of running a sportsbook.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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