Basketball Bookie

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Published on:
Mar/05/2017

It’s that time again when everybody will be looking for a bookie for basketball with the March Madness frenzy in full gear.  For sports bettors we recommend Americas Bookie

For bookies, we recommend the services of RealBookies.com for all your Basketball betting needs this season and into the NBA Finals.

Pay Per Head firms feature LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING on most games, a wide range of team and player prop bets, futures and an online casino platform.  Each of these offerings help reduce losses and maximize profits.

Best part of all, RealBookies is offering a free PPH trial: Two weeks, no credit card required to start up.

From RealBookies:

“By having the chance to test drive a PPH service’s online gambling software, you will get a first-hand look at just how easy (or difficult) it is to navigate. You as an agent do not want a software system that is complicated to use and you already know that today’s sports bettors are looking for the easiest and fastest way to place their bets online.

You also want to make sure that the sports betting software you use to run your book can be customized to meet your particular business needs. A “one size fits all” approach may work for some private bookies, but most independent bookmakers want to have the ability to manage their betting board by moving their own betting lines and changing their offerings as they see fit.”

Security is also an important consideration when selecting a Pay Per Head. 

“Backend access to vital business reports is another important aspect of the PPH software you use. You need to be able to closely monitor all the daily action coming in so you can stay out in front of things to avoid any unwanted negative exposure. You also need the ability to create individual account profiles for each of your betting customers. This will allow you to put certain betting and credit limits in place when necessary and it will also allow you to drill down into each customer’s particular betting habits and traits.”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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