Pay Per Head for the Belmont Stakes

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At the time this was going to press we were not yet sure of a repeat of last year’s Triple Crown win that helps prompt addition attention to the third leg Belmont Stakes.  Nevertheless, bookies will want to offer Belmont Stakes betting to their clients including exactas, trifectas and futures.

PremierPerHead.com is a top Pay Per Head for the Belmont Stakes.  

Of course PremierPerHead.com’s offerings are not just limited to the Belmont Stakes. 

Companies like PremierPerHead.com offer horse bets throughout the year, often at more enticing odds that the local tracks.  Race venue odds can be found for those run at Aqueduct and Belmont Park in the New York City area; Saratoga in upstate New York; Gulfstream Park in Florida, Pimlico Race Course in Maryland, Monmouth Park in New Jersey, Oaklawn Park in Arkansas, the Fairgrounds in New Orleans, Arlington Park in Chicago, Churchill Downs in Louisville and Keeneland Race Course in Lexington. Also, all of the great tracks out West, including Golden Gate, Hollywood Park, Santa Anita and Del Mar in California.

PremierPerHead.com charges a small weekly fee for each customer starting as low as $10 per head.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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