Kentucky Derby Wagering Solution

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The best Kentucky Derby wagering solution on the market allows for an assortment of prop bets in addition to the usual winner, exacta and trifecta bets. 

KENTUCKY DERBY PROP BETS

These typically include such things as the length of win with pricing that varies but pays quite well.  There are also bets on the winning jockey, saddle cloth number (even/odds), and more.

CUSTOMIZED ODDS

A race book solution like AcePerHead.com offers customized odds for their bookies and agents to provide clients based on demand though regional biases are not the norm with the Kentucky Derby race.  AcePerHead.com, however, has expanded into other countries and this is where independent bookmakers may find themselves exposed.

Mendelssohn, an early favorite in the 2018 Kentucky Derby, could see more lopsided action from Ireland and the United Kingdom, having raced there with training from big name Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien.  Mendelssohn was born in the United States but shipped across the Atlantic to launch his career.

Customized odds are not just about regional biases, however.  Heavy lopsided action on a particular horse could force local bookies to drastically reduce the odds beyond that of Churchill Downs official line.

LOOKING BEYOND THE KENTUCKY DERBY

AcePerHead will offer odds on another elusive Triple Crown occurring

They allow betting on over 150 race tracks.

Some of the more famous and most popular tracks that are available to bet on are, Arlington Park, Australia – B, Australia-A, Belmont Park, Cal Expo, Churchill Downs, Derby Lane Eve, Derby Lane Mat, Emerald Downs, Evangeline Downs, Fairmount Park, Finger Lakes, Freehold Raceway, Golden Gate, Gulfstream, Harrahs Philadelphia, Hastings Park, Hawthorne Harness, Hoosier Park, Indiana Downs, Jacksonville Mat, Jacksonville Night, Laurel Park, Lone Star Park, Los Alamitos, Meadows, Meadowlands Harness, Mohawk Raceway, Mountaineer Park, Northfield Park, Northville Downs, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Eve, Parx Racing, Penn National, Pocono Downs, Prairie Meadows, Remington Park, Santa Anita Park, Saratoga Harness, Tampa Bay Downs, Thistledown, Tucson, Turf Paradise, Wheeling D Eve, Wheeling D Mat, Woodbine, Yonkers Raceway, and many more. Not only do players have the option to bet on the traditional Thoroughbred races, but there are also track options to wager on Harness Racing and Greyhound Dog races.

AcePerHead.com charges per customer per week starting at around $10.  Without a Pay Per Head, one customer on average would cost quite a bit more due to the enormous overhead and time consumption involved.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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