Minneapolis Vikings Bookies, Pay Per Head

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Oct/03/2016

Minneapolis Vikings bookies are suffering but they don’t have to agonize any longer as Pay Per Head outsourcing companies are available to assist.

Over the past three seasons, the Vikings have managed to go 27-9 Against The Spread.  Last year’s Vikings squad ended the season with the best ATS record along with the Cincinnati Bengals.  Minnesota has started this season 3-0 Straight Up and Against The Spread.

A Pay Per Head runs all aspect of the bookie business with the exception of handling financial transactions.  They charge a small weekly fee per customer (per head), often starting around $10.  In the long run, bookies and agents alike save money while minimizing the headaches involved in running such a business entirely on their own.

Below are the Super Bowl 50 Odds as of October 3, 2016:

Odds to win 2016-17 Super Bowl LI (2/5/17)

Team          Odds

New England Patriots   18/5

Green Bay Packers      8/1

Pittsburgh Steelers       10/1

Denver Broncos 12/1

Seattle Seahawks        12/1

Minnesota Vikings        14/1

Arizona Cardinals         15/1

Carolina Panthers         16/1

Dallas Cowboys          22/1

New York Giants          22/1

Philadelphia Eagles      22/1

Kansas City Chiefs     30/1

Baltimore Ravens         30/1

Houston Texans          30/1

Cincinnati Bengals       40/1

Oakland Raiders          40/1

Indianapolis Colts        60/1

Atlanta Falcons    60/1

New York Jets    65/1

Buffalo Bills         100/1

Detroit Lions        100/1

Los Angeles Rams       100/1

San Diego Chargers    100/1

Washington Redskins 100/1

Miami Dolphins    175/1

Tampa Bay Buccanneers     200/1

New Orleans Saints    225/1

Tennessee Titans        250/1

Jacksonville Jaguars    400/1

San Francisco 49ers     400/1

Chicago Bears    500/1

Cleveland Browns      1000/1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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