Bookie Software for 2017 Men's Basketball Tournament

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Mar/05/2017

If you are looking for some great bookie software to handle all your 2017 Men’s Basketball Tournament (March Madness) needs, look no further than AcePerHead, one of the leaders in the explosive Pay Per Head industry.

AcePerHead is currently offering a FREE 6 MONTH TRIAL, which carries you right through March Madness.  

They offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, sharp line monitoring, customized website for your clients, hundreds of player and team props, odds on just about anything including sporting events that are not necessarily well publicized in North America and an online casino platform. 

AcePerHead.com prides itself on their top-of-the-line technology and infrastructure with the promise “NEVER GO DOWN ON SUNDAY AGAIN”

“We have built a custom private-cloud which distributes all of our systems over multiple machines. If one ever fails or gets stuck, the others seamlessly take over. These failure modes are tested weekly.

“We scaled our hardware to handle 5x more load than we experience at our busiest time, which means our servers never break a sweat, and your players never miss a bet. Every piece of equipment in our data center is redundant or multiply redundant, which gives us the kind of infrastructure architecture used by large corporations like Google, Microsoft, or Apple.

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- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com  

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