Are There Any College Basketball Betting Apps for March Madness?

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While there are no College Basketball betting apps per se, most online sportsbook allow customers to place bets on their mobile phones and even their iPads.

With Bookmaker, you can access your account directly from your iPhone, iTouch and iPad by using your internet browser. Bet on sports and horses, play blackjack and video poker, redeem your BetPoints, check open wagers and wagering history, with the swipe of your finger.  The Bookmaker website is also compatible with Android and Blackberry.  No download is required for the iPad.

Even better, Bookmaker features LIVE IN-PLAY wagering on every single College Basketball game during March Madness.  Live betting now accounts for more than half the action at Bookmaker.

With live betting, odds are updated minute-by-minute as the game unfolds. Experience play-by-play betting action on props like Next Player To Score, Yards Gained On The Next Down, What The Next Play Will Be, and More. Join BookMaker and Feel The Thrill of Real-Time In-Game Betting!

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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