Can I Start an Online Sportsbook From Alabama

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Jul/12/2019

You can start your own sportsbook from Alabama.  The US Supreme Court ruled to overturn decades long prohibition last May (2018).  There are a number of Pay Per Head solutions run from other countries that offer their services to residents of Bama.

*Free trial test drive
*Text or message 24/7
*Mobile friendly
*Live in-play betting
*Bitcoin, gift cards, credit cards accepted
*Fastest, sharpest lines in the industry
*No minimum number of players
*Unique betting options available
*Two software platforms available for use
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Your Teams

Crimson Tide - Favored to win the College Footcall Championship in 2019 as usual, at 2/1 odds across the board to open the season, Alabama ultimately fell to Clemson 44-16.  This was their only loss on the season.

Tigers - Auburn had 50/1 odds of winning the 2020 College Football Championship.

Saints - This New Orleans NFL franchise enjoys a solid fan base in Alabama.  They had the 4th shortest odds (11/1) of winning the 2020 Super Bowl.

What You Need to Start Your Alabama Sportsbook

Just a few players is all you'll need to get going.  Each player will cost a few dollars per week, but that's about four to five times less than what each customer will cost you in overhead on your own.  You will get full access to the software, both back end and access for players, 24/7 customer service, complete reporting, expert linesman and LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, not to mention an online casino and full service race book.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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