Colorado Bookies in Desperate Need of a Good Pay Per Head Ahead of Super Bowl 50

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Colorado area bookies, and indeed those in neighboring states, will be hunting for the very best Pay Per Head service for Super Bowl 50 and beyond.

The Broncos will be playing in this year’s Super Bowl and you won’t get a whole lot of folks in the region betting on Cam Newton and the Panthers.

That’s great if Denver fails to cover….but if they do?

“Local bookies need to be able to offer impulse wagering options such as live in-play and loss leaders like online casino gaming,” notes Aaron Goldstein of Gambling911.com.

Offshore Pay Per Head operators like RealBookies.com charge a small weekly fee per active player.  They do not charge for customers who do not wager in a given week.

Colorado bookies may be reluctant at first since they have mostly broken even throughout the season with the Broncos Against The Spread record hovering right around the .500 mark during regular season.  Denver pushed for many locals against Pittsburgh last week.

Companies like RealBookies.com also offer mobile-capability.  Prices start at $10 per head and up.

- Payton O’Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

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