Pay Per Head Tool ‘Push Button Player Analysis’ Helps Determine Player Behavior

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Published on:
Feb/21/2014
Pay Per Head Tool ‘Push Button Player Analysis’ Helps Determine Player Behavior
Pay Per Head operators, get the most out of your players by using the PerHeadNetwork.com patent-pending “Per Head Push Button Player Analysis” technology that statistically forecast your players expected future performance. 
 
The technology in many senses is no different than what Google and Facebook employ to determine target advertising based on an individual's search past search queries or buying habits. 
 
Don’t leave your investment to chance. The PerHeadNetwork.com mathematically proven analysis techniques will allow you to make the proper decisions about your players and increase your profitability.
 
The below sample shows an example of 5 players within an agent’s package of players. Based on historical data, and mathematical analysis, PerHeadNetwork.com can predict player expectation within the following ranges:
 
-2.5% or more = expectation is that this player will have a long term expectation of profitability. Let him fire away!
-2.0% to 0.0% = this player represents a challenge to your bottom line and should have your attention. Sleep with one eye open!
Any positive % = there is a strong possibility that this player is a professional bettor or has information. Run and hide!
Bottom line:  You need to know your players and PerHeadNetwork.com can help you achieve this process.

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