Bookie Profit Index - Houston Area

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/02/2019

Houston, Texas is Bookmaker Heaven due to the vast number of College programs and professional sports franchises in the region.  The sports betting scene here is exploding following the U.S. Supreme Court decision that paved the way for legalization nationwide.


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The Seattle Bookie Profit Index as of March 2019 suggests a desperate need for a Pay Per Head software as sports bettors continue to crush the books in College Basketball.  Houston was leading our exclusive ATS Index as of March 2 with an 8 ranking over their past ten games prior to their Straight Up loss versus UCF (which dropped them to a 7).  They were at 19-8 Against The Spread on the season and that UCF loss was only their second of the season.  For those looking to start their own sportsbook ahead of March Madness for the office or maybe just to enjoy among a few close friends, AcePerHead.com has software available for a nominal fee.  If you are a sports bettor looking to simply bet online, check out Gambling911.com's Sportsbook Reviews page

Houston Loses Only Second Game of Season at Home

(March 2, 2019) - HOUSTON -- (Associated Press) - Collin Smith scored 21 points to help Central Florida beat No. 8 Houston 69-64 on Saturday.

The Knights (22-6, 12-4 American Athletic) outscored the Cougars 41-31 in the second half to snap a seven-game losing streak against ranked opponents. They also stopped Houston's 33-game home winning streak, which was the longest in the nation.

The Cougars (27-2, 14-2) lost for the first time since Jan. 9 at Temple. It was their first home loss since March 15, 2017.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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