Which Pay Per Head Websites Offer Craps?

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The best Pay Per Head operation will offer a suite of online casino games in order to maximize profit.  This includes one of the more popular Web casino games: Craps.

“Craps has always been one of the most popular table games in the casino business and nothing is lost in the translation for bettors who want to play this game online,” PremierPerHead.com rep Matt Skinner tells Gambling911.com.  “The roll of the dice in these sophisticated software packages is about as real as it gets and the experience is bound to draw your customers that love to play Craps into the game on a regular basis.”

The House edge for Craps can range all the way up to 16.7% for Any Seven.

Online casino games are typically used by Pay Per Head companies like PremierPerHead.com as a means of boosting profit margins through loss leaders, especially in regions where the home town team is red hot Against The Spread (and bet on by the majority of customers).

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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