No Fee Online Sportsbook in Atlanta

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Bookies and would be bookies residing in the Atlanta area have big smiles upon their faces.  That’s because the Atlanta Falcons just made their Super Bowl appearance and nearly knocked off the mighty New England Patriots.  The future looks bright for the Falcons and a few other Atlanta sports franchises such as the Hawks.

One can own a no fee online sportsbook in the Atlanta area for up to 6 weeks using AcePerHead.com.

Companies like AcePerHead.com are to the Pay Per Head industry what free online poker rooms are to the real play Web poker rooms. 

The concept lures bookies, would be bookies and agents in with a free test drive in hopes that said individuals will become customers for life....and indeed most do stay on board.

Once set up, everyone can turn on their cell phones and place their prop wagers ahead of the game then place friendly wagers throughout with LIVE IN-PLAY action right to the final minute.  It’s the same DGS developed software used by most of the major offshore sportsbooks.

On behalf o Gambling911.com, congratulations Atlanta sports fans!!!!

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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