Louisville Cardinals Continue to Give Bookies Fits

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Louisville Cardinals Continue to Give Bookies Fits

With a record of 16-9-1 Against The Spread, the Louisville Cardinals continue to make the bookies heads spin.

There are three more games ahead of the big tournaments with Louisville expected to be among the top teams in next month’s March Madness.

The Cardinals have shown signs of cooling off in the last couple of games with only one cover in the past five overall.

The next three teams Louisville faces they have failed to cover against two of them in their most recent meetings (Wake and Notre Dame).  Louisville lost to Notre Dame outright in that game.

Pay Per Head companies provide various tools to bookmakers and agents they themselves have trouble offering on their own.  These businesses offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, hundreds of game and player props, future bets, an online casino platform and betting on dozens of horse races through a customized website.

Bookies and agents cannot afford to be without a solid Pay Per Head for this year’s March Madness.

Louisville area bookies might actually be seeing a small profit had they embraced a Pay Per Head company.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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