Need a Pay Per Head, Bookie That Takes Winter Olympics Ice Dancing Bets

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When one thinks of bookies, the image of ice dancers doesn't typically come to mind.  Yet it's that time - every four years - when serious bookmakers need to hone in on who will win the ice dancing competition at the year's Winter Olympics.  There is betting software that provides for dozens of bets on Ice Dancing and other Winter Olympic events.

Among the women ice dancers, Evgenia Medvedeva is the favorite across the board with Alina Zagitova having the second shortest odds.  All Pay Per Head odds are customizable.

Medvedeva is a Russian figure skater. She is a two-time world champion, a two-time European champion, a two-time Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time Russian national champion.

Zagitova is a Tatar - Russian figure skater. She is the 2018 European champion, 2017–18 Grand Prix Final champion, and 2018 Russian national champion.

"It is critical to offer betting on as many Olympic events as possible," a spokesperson for AcePerHead.com tells Gambling911.com.  "The reality is that the vast majority of sports bettors will be watching this year's Olympics, at least some of the competitions.  Why not allow them to engage in their favorite pasttime while doing so?"

Ice Dancing is a discipline of figure skating that draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976.

CUSTOMIZABLE ICE DANCING ODDS TO WIN GOLD
Evgenia Medvedeva
17/20
Alina Zagitova
33/20
Kaetlyn Osmond
8/1
Carolina Kostner
12/1
Satoko Miyahara
18/1
Kaori Sakamoto
33/1
Maria Sotskova
40/1
Elizabet Tursynbaeva
80/1
Choi Da-bin
125/1
Gabrielle Daleman
200/1
Bradie Tennell
250/1
Kailani Craine
250/1
Karen Chen
250/1
Li Xiangning
250/1
Mirai Nagasu
250/1
Nicole Rajicova
250/1

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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