Pay Per Head for the World Series

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Most Pay Per Heads take World Series action.  If they don’t you need to switch services immediately.  

It’s the additional services provided that truly distinguish between the established success-driven PPH businesses and the so-called fly-by-nights.

RealBookies has been around for years now and offers some of the top benefits for those bookies and agents looking to turn a profit during the MLB World Series.

They offer live in-play wagering, a choice between two unique software platforms, player monitoring for sharp action, customized lines, customized websites, a long list of proposition bets and all priced starting at $10 or less.

Best of all, those bookies and agents utilizing RealBookies.com Pay Per Head service will pay only for active players in any given week.

The 2015 World Series features the Mets vs. Royals. The series opens Tuesday October 27 with the Royals -104 at home and the Mets -116 on the road. These odds could change as the Royals starting pitcher was yet to be determined at press time.  Matt Harvey was slated to start for the Mets.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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