Horse Racing PPH

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Published on:
Jul/25/2017

AcePerHead.com is an excellent PPH service for all your horse racing needs if you happen to be a bookie or agent.

A PPH stands for Pay Per Head or Price Per Head, whereby the PPH company will charge a nominal $10 or more (based on upgrades) per client per week.  Typically a client will cost a bookie not utilizing a Pay Per Head service five to ten times that amount of money due to overhead costs.  Said overhead costs are nonexistent with a PPH as the firm will handle everything from customer service (no more calls to your home at 2 in the morning), reports, website management, tech support and LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING.

Some of the more famous and most popular tracks that are available to bet on are, Arlington Park, Australia – B, Australia-A, Belmont Park, Cal Expo, Churchill Downs, Derby Lane Eve, Derby Lane Mat, Emerald Downs, Evangeline Downs, Fairmount Park, Finger Lakes, Freehold Raceway, Golden Gate, Gulfstream, Harrahs Philadelphia, Hastings Park, Hawthorne Harness, Hoosier Park, Indiana Downs, Jacksonville Mat, Jacksonville Night, Laurel Park, Lone Star Park, Los Alamitos, Meadows, Meadowlands Harness, Mohawk Raceway, Mountaineer Park, Northfield Park, Northville Downs, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Eve, Parx Racing, Penn National, Pocono Downs, Prairie Meadows, Remington Park, Santa Anita Park, Saratoga Harness, Tampa Bay Downs, Thistledown, Tucson, Turf Paradise, Wheeling D Eve, Wheeling D Mat, Woodbine, Yonkers Raceway, and many more. Not only do players have the option to bet on the traditional Thoroughbred races, but there are also track options to wager on Harness Racing and Greyhound Dog races.

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