The Nationals Bookie and Bettor Guide: Washington 6-2 Over Defending Champs

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Currently at 10-1 odds of winning the 2016 World Series as of May 1 (cut from 14-1 two weeks ago), those bookies catering to Washington Nationals fans and bettors will most certainly be in search for a top MLB Pay Per Head

To date, the Nationals have gone 17-7 and own one of the best records in the league.

As if that weren’t enough to give local DC area bookies fits, the Wizards, while failing to make the NBA Playoffs, ended the season four games above the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

Likewise, bookies in this region are dealing with the Baltimore Orioles off to a strong start, thus providing a double whammy.  The fan base for both teams covers a swath with a population between 12 and 20 million.  The good news is that the Orioles have cooled off the second half of April. 

The first week of May might first appear like a needed reprieve for the books as they go up against the defending World Series champion Kansas City Royals.  The problem with that theory is that Washington has won six of the last eight games against them.

Pay Per Head companies offer an excellent option for bookies across the globe who wish to outsource and improve their bottom line by offering live in-play betting, futures, player props and a virtual online casino.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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