2017 March Madness Bookie Guide: Arizona Wildcats

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Mar/06/2017

Ranked number 7 in the nation, the Arizona Wildcats have gone 27-4 Straight Up and were right at the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

ESPN.com offered its March Madness projection for the Wildcats:

Lauri Markkanen's acceleration into the NBA lottery conversation made sense after the 7-footer displayed a rare inside-outside touch. But the freshman has connected on just 5 of 26 3-point attempts in his last eight games. His funk is a great reminder of coach Sean Miller's complex task. Five of his top seven scorers are underclassmen. Yeah, some young teams have gone far. But many flop long before the Final Four.

In theory, bookies catering to the Arizona Wildcats fan base should be breaking even or realizing a small profit if utilizing a Pay Per Head.

More recently over the past ten games, Arizona has handed the books just four losses even though they have won eight outright. 

Pay Per Head companies provide various tools to bookmakers and agents they themselves have trouble offering on their own.  These businesses offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, hundreds of game and player props, future bets, an online casino platform and betting on dozens of horse races through a customized website, all of which can help boost profits while significantly reducing losses.

A Pay Per Head is a must for any bookie this March Madness season.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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