Which Pay Per Head Offers a Race Book?

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Not every Pay Per Head offers a full service race book.  Our friends at PayPerHeadAgents.com is one that does.

Race book platforms will be in high demand with the upcoming Breeders Cup but PayPerHeadAgents.com takes action every week on horse races.

The company books all major thoroughbred horseracing, and harness race tracks across the USA. All tracks are categorized depending on their importance and popularity allowing your convenient customization of betting limits and payoff odds.

Their wagering interface broadcasts upcoming races, and allows customers to conveniently search by track.

Types of wagers booked:

Win

Place

Show

Parlays

Exacta

Exacta Boxes

Quinellas

and more.

Grading

All bets are automatically graded within 2 minutes of conclusion.

Learn More Here.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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