Everybody in the US Wants to be a Bookie.....And Here's Why

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Oct/28/2019

The US Supreme Court ruled to allow sports betting nationwide back in May 2018.  Since that time, states have been scambling to amend their own laws.  No easy task for around 80% of them.

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Even in the states that have done things right - New Jersey, Iowa, Indiana - there is still room for local bookies to enjoy great success.

New Jersey does not allow bets on games featuring Seton Hall, probably the most in-demand state team to wager on during the college basketball season.

Iowa requires in-person registration until January 2021.  While the state allows betting on its high profile college teams, it does not permit player prop bets in-play (not yet the most popular wagering activity).

In the end, it's all about the ability to bet on credit....and this is where local bookies excel.

All it takes is setting up with a quality Pay Per Head, let that business manage everything (including 24/7 customer service and live in-play betting).

Our friend PremierPerHead COO Matt Morandi talks about divorce....a touchy subject...but it affects a large portion of our society and......if you're betting at a legal sportsbook, that information is permissible in court.  Using a local bookie, it stays protected.

Betting on credit, anonymity, and not having to fear being booted (in most cases) is the prime reason folks exposed to sports betting ultimately want to place their wagers with a local.

At least two in every ten searches on a "non event" day at Gambling911 pertain to starting a sportsbook.

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- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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