Rhode Island Bookie Spotlight - March Madness 2018

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Mar/15/2018

Rhode Island bookmakers are especially excited this March Madness season as two state teams have made it into the Big Dance and the Rams are already advancing into the second round.

Rhode Island March Madness 2018 Chances

The Rams advance to the second round of 32 for the second straight season following an overtime win against Oklahoma.

The seventh-seeded Rams held off Oklahoma star Trae Young and the 10th-seeded Sooners 83-78 in overtime.

E.C. Matthews led the Rams (26-7) with 16 points, including a three-pointer with 31 seconds left in the extra period that gave Rhode Island the cushion it needed to move on. Freshman guard Fatts Russell scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half for the Rams.

Find a Bookie in Rhode Island This March Madness

While you can inquire online with AcePerHead.com and they will hook you up, bookies will be prevelant throughout the region, mostly in popular area pubs and sports bars.

Snookers - 53 Ashburton St, Providence, RI 02904 - A lively sports bar providing a hangout for pub grub, trivia nights & pool tables galore with plentiful number of televisions.  The local bookies will be here in full force for sure.

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