Find a PPH for March Madness

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/26/2024

March Madness is a time in which even the casual office employee makes bracket picks.  It goes without saying that the month of March sees some of the heaviest volume of wagers placed during the year.  It's essential for bookies and agents to have the right PPH software for March Madness and beyond.

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Pay Per Head Features

In addition to the live reporting, customized website 24/7 customer service, full odds and line movements, PricePerPlayer bookmakers and agents clients will have access to the following features:

    Betting Platform
    Live Betting
    Sports Betting
    Prop Bet Builder (All NCAA Men's College Basketball Tournament Games)
    Digital Casino
    Live Casino
    Horse Racing
    Pre Game lines

"The entire sportsbook solution for March Madness also gives bookies full control over their players. Operators can easily manage their bettors from limits to betting options. In addition, the PPH Solution generates player risk management reports to insure maximum profits for the agent."

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Fun Facts About March Madness

  • Biggest Upset: 2018 - UMBC (remember them?) defeated number one seed Virginia 74-54. It was the first time in NCAA history a 16 seed beat a number 1. Virginia would surprisingly go on to win the National Championship game the following year.
  • Gambling911, and every other site for that matter, has yet to see a perfect bracket.  It can be compared to the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.  The NCAA calculated you have a 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (9 quintillion) chance to create a perfect bracket.
  • Player props will be available courtesy of the PricePerPlayer software.  Bet the highest scorer in a single game.  Austin Carr from Notre Dame holds the single-game scoring record. He scored 61 points in 1970 vs Ohio.

Odds to Win the 2024 NCAA Men's College Basketball Tournament (Early)

Rot     2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Winner     Moneyline
1001     Duke         +2200
1002     Kentucky         +1200
1003     Kansas         +1800
1004     UConn         +1000
1005     Marquette         +2200
1006     Purdue         +900
1007     North Carolina         +1400
1008     Alabama         +2500
1009     Michigan State         +5000
1010     Arizona         +1100
1011     Creighton         +2500
1012     Texas         +10000
1013     Houston         +1000
1014     UCLA         +25000
1015     USC         +15000
1016     Arkansas         +10000
1017     Gonzaga         +8000
1018     Baylor         +3000
1019     Tennessee         +1600
1020     Miami FL         +10000
1021     Michigan         +12000
1022     Villanova         +6000
1023     TCU         +6000
1024     Xavier         +12000
1025     Oregon         +8000
1026     Saint Mary's         +8000
1027     Virginia         +10000
1028     Texas A&M         +6000
1029     Ohio State         +10000
1030     Auburn         +1400
1031     San Diego State         +6000
1032     Florida Atlantic         +5000
1033     Memphis         +7000
1034     Illinois         +4000
1035     Indiana         +12000
1036     Iowa State         +4500
1037     West Virginia         +25000
1038     Oklahoma State         +40000
1039     Maryland         +16000
1040     Kansas State         +12000
1041     Wisconsin         +4000
1042     Saint John's         +10000
1043     Providence         +12000
1044     Texas Tech         +6000
1045     Florida         +10000
1046     Penn State         +20000
1047     Colorado         +10000
1048     Iowa         +12000
1049     Arizona State         +15000
1050     Missouri         +15000
1051     New Mexico         +10000
1052     North Carolina State         +15000
1053     Oklahoma         +6000
1054     Mississippi State         +8000
1055     Washington State         +20000
1056     Syracuse         +15000
1057     Virginia Tech         +15000
1058     Vanderbilt         +40000
1059     Louisville         +30000
1060     Utah State         +15000
1061     Clemson         +8000
1062     Northwestern         +10000
1063     Nevada         +12000
1064     Pittsburgh         +25000
1065     Boise State         +15000
1066     Notre Dame         +25000
1067     Drake         +30000
1068     Wake Forest         +16000
1069     VCU         +30000
1070     UAB         +30000
1071     Florida State         +20000
1072     Utah         +8000
1073     Georgetown         +50000
1074     Ole Miss         +8000
1075     Dayton         +10000
1076     Stanford         +15000
1077     Cincinnati         +10000
1078     Butler         +20000
1079     Georgia         +15000
1080     BYU         +4000
1081     Charleston         +25000
1082     UCF         +25000
1083     South Carolina         +18000
1084     Kent State         +50000
1085     Saint Louis         +50000
1086     Georgia Tech         +25000
1087     Toledo         +50000
1088     Wichita State         +50000
1089     Oregon State         +50000
1090     UNLV         +40000
1091     Nebraska         +20000
1092     LSU         +20000
1093     North Texas         +50000
1094     Belmont         +50000
1095     Loyola Chicago         +50000
1096     Boston College         +100000
1097     DePaul         +100000
1098     California         +50000
1099     Davidson         +100000
1100     Washington         +50000
1101     Tulane         +100000
1102     Minnesota         +100000
1103     Temple         +100000
1104     Grand Canyon         +25000
1201     Seton Hall         +8000

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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