Pay Per Head NBA Betting Software Washington State

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Oct/07/2018

Bookies and agents residing in Washington State will surely want to have a powerful Pay Per Head software platform at their finger tips this NBA season. 

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One of the largest Pay Per Head companies on the planet, AcePerHead.com is a full service, 24/7 provider of online bookmaking software with odds on nearly every sport, monitored every second in order to be responsive to injury and trade news as well as sharp action coming in. AcePerHead.com also offers LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING for all nationally televised games right up to the final second of play.  Mobile compatibility and customized websites for clients.  Pay a low weekly fee per customer. 

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Sports Betting in Washington State

Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to abolish decades long prohibition of sports betting back in May 2018, states have been scrambling to amend their own laws in order to allow sports wagering businesses to operate.  State licensed books will be required to pay a steep licensing fee and taxes that, to date, have been in the double digits.

Not all states are looking to offer sports betting however.  Washington appears to be among those in this category.

Washington State is currently the only state that makes placing an online bet a Class C felony.

Sixth Legislative Dist. Sen. Michael Baumgartner (R-Spokane) told KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson that while he doesn’t see sports betting on the table anytime soon for Washington, he believes allowing it would be a good move.

“I don’t think it’ll happen in the near future — it’s something that I think should happen,” he said.

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