Eastern PA Bookies Hope for Reprieve

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Eastern PA Bookies Hope for Reprieve

Penn State’s last minute loss to Ohio State after leading much of the game was not enough to prevent the Nittany Lions from covering.

This stuck a dagger in the hearts of Eastern Pennsylvania bookmakers and agents alike.  And it doesn’t get much better Sunday with the Eagles taking on San Francisco as a huge -12.5 home favorite.

The Eagles are 5-2 Against The Spread with only one loss Straight Up while Penn State has now gone an impressive 6-1-1 Against The Spread thus far this season with their first loss this weekend.

Bookies in this region need to have a Pay Per Head service supporting them.

The new kid on the block, TopPayPerHead.com is a Pay Per Head business backed by some of the deepest pockets in the world of offshore sports betting. A full service Pay Per Head Solution being offered at just $4 per head or less.  LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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