Pay Per Head for Super Bowl With Best Software

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RealBookies.com has some of the best Pay Per Head software for the Super Bowl and all other sporting events year round for that matter.

In addition to a popular industry standard software platform used by some of the top Pay Per Heads, Realbookies.com just acquired the rights to offer their agents the ASI sports betting software.

“We are the only pay per head shop that currently has both DGS and ASI as an option to bookmakers on a pay per head basis,” RealBookies.com announced prior to the start of this past NFL season.

The price remains the same at $10 per head for either DGS or ASI.

With ASI, a bookie can customize player profiles, betting types online without ever calling in. Everything can be done online from the agent page.

Sign up today to try the software free of charge for 4 weeks.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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