Indiana Bookie Spotlight - March Madness 2018

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Mar/17/2018

Indiana is College Basketball Country though it's just Purdue that has had any impact this March Madness 2018.

Purdue Boilermakers March Madness 2018 Chances

Purdue dismantled Cal Fullerton but lost their center in the process. 

Isaac Haas broke his right elbow in Purdue’s 74-48 victory on Friday and will require surgery.

7-3 center Matt Haarms replaces Haas.  He averaged 14.7 points and 5.7 rebounds per game and had nine points and 10 rebounds in the first-round victory.

Purdue rates number 3 in the College Basketball Betting Power Ratings but still has strong 12/1 odds of winning the Championship.

Find a Bookie in Lafayette This March Madness

While you can inquire online with AcePerHead.com and they will hook you up, bookies will be prevelant throughout the region, mostly in popular area pubs and sports bars.

Scotty's Brewhouse - 352 E State St, West Lafayette, IN 47906 - Where all the Purdue sports fans hang out.  You'll find plenty of bookies, would be bookies and sports bettors in this establishment for sure.  Scotty's is a casual sports bar chain serving bottled & own-label beers, cocktails & comfort food and a plentiful amount of televisions. 

Run Your Own Sportsbook Online

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.  All facets of a Pay Per Head business are run offshore.  Your job, sit back, relax, take an extended vacation, and count the money as it rolls in.  Pay Per Head platforms permit you to expand you business.

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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