Own an Online Sportsbook in Alabama

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Oct/17/2016

Alabama has one of the most concentrated College Football fan bases in the United States with two schools – The University of Alabama and Auburn – dominating.  Thanks to the advent of the Pay Per Head sector, you can now own a customized online sportsbook in the state.

Alabama bookies are mostly hurting as we get deeper into this year’s College Football season as the Crimson Tide, favorites to win the 2017 College Football Championship game, were 7-0 Straight Up heading into Week 8 and 5-2 Against The Spread. 

Remarkably, Auburn was causing even more fits for bookies covering that region as they were 4-2 Straight Up but had covered the spread in all but one of their games thus far.

In the long run, however, the house will always win, especially when new tools are available to online sportsbook owners such as LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, online casino games, horse racing and even Internet poker with player pooling from a variety of top websites.

FreePerHead.com is to the Pay Per Head industry what free online poker rooms are to the real play Web poker rooms.

The fresh new concept is essentially a social media Pay Per Head platform that allows individuals to set up their very own sportsbook where they can have their buddies or fellow workers to place their “bets” weekly for prizes.  And just like with the free poker rooms and Daily Fantasy Sports sites, upgrades are available.  You will run your sportsbook just like the masters.  Futures and game props are available as well.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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