Bookies in Auburn Alabama, Columbus GA Area – Pay Per Head Services

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jul/26/2015
Bookies in Auburn Alabama, Columbus GA Area – Pay Per Head Services

With Auburn University ranked among the top five College Football teams most likely to win the College Football Championship in 2016, bookies in this region of Alabama and Columbus, Georgia need the services of a Pay Per Head.  Look no further than PayPerHead.com, the only such site endorsed by Johnny Sacks of the “Sopranos”.

Bookies in that region, and throughout Alabama for that matter, were crushed by Auburn two seasons ago while making up for losses a bit last year.  2015-2016 may prove to be tougher.

That’s not to say last year’s team underperformed.  They just didn’t see the miracles that transpired in 2013 after starting the season 7-1.  That’s no fluke.  And in 2015 we should see an improved Tigers team that can compete with the best of them.

Scout.com says:

Yes, it’s very possible Auburn can be as exciting and as interesting as any team over the last two years and still fly under the radar. No, this might not be the 2013 team, but the 2015 version might be good enough to not need the breaks.    

Local bookies will need to reduce losses through the use of Pay Per Head outsourcing.  That means getting your players customized lines, live wagering and an online casino and poker platform.  All help in boosting profits.  This is something few if any local bookies in the region have the time or capacity to accomplish.

PayPerHead.com offers its Pay Per Head service starting at just $10 a player.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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