Clemson SC Bookies, Pay Per Heads

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Clemson SC Bookies, Pay Per Heads

There are many bookies servicing the Clemson, South Carolina area.  This is not just a college town, it is a college town with one of the most successful football teams in the US.  Pay Per Head businesses serving this region will be located outside the US.

Heading into the 2016 College Football season, Clemson had the third shortest odds of winning the Championship at 9-1 odds.

Last year, Clemson went 8-7 Against The Spread and 9-6 on the OVER.  The oddsmakers did a good job here considering the Tigers only lost one game Straight Up. 

For those sports bettors in search of a Clemson bookie, they are typically found lurking in some of the town’s top sports bars such as Backstreets, The Spot on the Alley and the Esso Club.  Barley’s Taproom & Pizzeria is also a popular spot where sports fans and bookies tend to hang out. 

In the case of a local bookie, the Pay Per Head provides a prudent means of adding that necessary layer of security, not just to protect from savvy sports bettors, but also by minimizing the potential of becoming victimized by criminal elements. A known area bookie residence will typically mean “cash on hand”, sometimes lots of it.

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Early Odds to Win - Regional Teams

Clemson Odds to Win Championship 9-1
Clemson OVER/UNDER Season Wins 10.5
Clemson Odds to Win ACC 4-1
South Carolina Odds to Win SEC 70-1
Panthers Odds to Win Super Bowl

11-1

Panthers Odds to Win NFC South -220
Panthers OVER/UNDER Season Wins 10.5 O -125

The chances of being a victim of a violent crime or property crime for the average citizen living in Clemson is 1 in 21, and those odds are significantly greater for the bookies residing in this region.

A Pay Per Head runs all aspect of the bookie business with the exception of handling financial transactions.  They charge a small weekly fee per customer (per head), often starting around $10.  In the long run, bookies and agents alike save money while minimizing the headaches involved in running such a business entirely on their own.

True use of such services essentially converts a bookie and/or agent into a law-abiding revenue sharing affiliate but with a role reversal whereby it is you who receives the larger cut of the revenue share.

Pay Per Head companies also offer live in-play betting, thousands of proposition bets and a live online casino platform that locals simply cannot offer.  Many of these businesses also offer online poker platforms. 

South Carolina has some of the most archaic gambling laws on the books.  Even home poker games are illegal in the state.  There are no casinos and no horse tracks.  With that said, the Penalty for Simple Gambling and Penalty for Aggravated Gambling are both misdemeanors.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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