Pay Per Head Bookie News: $5 Pay Per Head Ends Soon

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PricePerPlayer.com is raising its prices from $5 to $7 for new customers only beginning February 10, 2025.

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This is an urgent call to action as established customers and those who get on board before February 10, 2025 will still be able to take advantage of the current price structure of $5 per active customer per week.  As low as $2 per player per week for those with packages of 1000 plus active players. 

PricePerPlayer cites these revolutionary features as resulting in the price increase:

  • More comprehensive sprotsbook management reports
  • Advancements in Player Publishing Tools
  • Improving Player Risk Management tools through automation
  • Improved encryption technology
  • Cloud technology
  • Upgrades in odds management software that includes changing odds for specific game, players or group of players
  • Increased customization of sportsbook sites and templates for customers
  • Upgrades in the live in-play wagering platform
  • Bot detection to ensure fair play between bookies and their players
  • The use of AI technology to automate and improve sportsbook management.

Here is a transparent breakdown of the new customer pricing appears below.

  • 0-99 active active players - $7 per player
  • 100 to 199 active players - $6 per player
  • 200 to 299 active players - $5 per player
  • 300 to 499 active players - $4 per player
  • 500 to 999 active players - $3 per player
  • 1000 plus active players - $2 per player

Customers that have opened and kept their PricePerPlayer.com Bookie Pay Per Head account active before February 10, 2025, the below pricing structure will remain in place.

  • 0-99 active active players - $5 per player
  • 100 to 199 active players - $4.50 per player
  • 200 to 299 active players - $4 per player
  • 300 to 499 active players - $3.50 per player
  • 500 to 699 active players - $3 per player
  • 700 too 999 active players - $2.50 per player
  • 1000 plus active players - $2 per player

Baseball Betting Just Around the Corner and 2025 is Going to be YUGE

The 2025 MLB betting season is fast approaching and bookies across the U.S. - and the world for that matter - will be searching for the best MLB Pay Per Head platforms.

Shohei Ohtani broke the news to the Los Angeles Dodgers that prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki will be joining the team.

As one can only imagine, the Dodgers will enter the 2025 season as a pretty hefty favorite.  The reward is still greater than the risk at +250 heading into February.

Ohtani sent a text to Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman even before Sasaki’s agent informed the club.

“It was pure excitement when we found out,” Friedman said Wednesday during Sasaki’s introduction outside Dodger Stadium.

Sasaki, 23, is considered one of the world's most promising pitching prospects, with a triple-digit fastball and an otherworldly splitter. Through four seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball, Sasaki posted a 2.10 ERA, a 0.89 WHIP and 505 strikeouts against just 88 walks in 394⅔ innings. But he has openly acknowledged to teams that he is not yet fully formed, and many of those who followed him in Japan believed his priority would be to go to the team that had the best chance of making him better.

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