Sports Betting Software Solutions

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Nov/22/2018

PricePerPlayer.com is the ideal sports betting software solution for bookmakers and agents.

From PricePerPlayer.com:

"We offer the next generation, top of the line sports betting software that uses the latest advancements and encryption technology to give you ease of mind about running your very own online sportsbook. The PricePerPlayer sports betting platform is equipped to meet the all of the requirements needed in the fast paced world of the gambling industry. The PricePerPlayer platform is an integrated, all-inclusive, solution for the management of betting activities and is designed to provide the complete management of sports betting games, at the operations, risk management and decision making level. Its extended functionalities include competitions, games, odds, handicaps etc., as well as real-time monitoring of betting trends and potential liabilities."

Among the many features:

A full horse racing platform, live in-play wagering, hundreds of props and futures options, full reporting, 24/7 customer service and all starting at just $5 per customer per week

PricePerPlayer.com is also geared to handle Asian players with the ability to translate to a number of languages.

They also offer a  “Try Before You Buy Option”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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