Price Per Head for the Breeders Cup

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PremierPerHead.com is an excellent Price Per Head company that offers betting on the upcoming Breeders Cup Classic.

PremierPerHead offers a state of the art Pay Per Head Bookie software platform that is easy to use, customizable, and is the best mobile pay per head software in the business. It includes dozens of security measures with full system and database redundancy, all of this at an affordable price.

In addition to the Breeders Cup, PremierPerHead features a full service race book with an expanded list of races in which to wager on each week.

Check out all the early odds to win the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic below

To win the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic

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701

American Pharoah

 

+100

 

702

Beholder

 

+350

 

704

Frosted

 

+900

 

705

Gleneagles

 

+1400

 

706

Hard Aces

 

+5000

 

707

Honor Code

 

+650

 

710

Keen Ice

 

+1000

 

715

Tonalist

 

+650

 

718

Effinex

 

+3000

 

721

Smooth Roller

 

+1200

 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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