Betting NASCAR And Finding Ways To Profit

by WagerHome Blog on May 7, 2020

April was a live sports and sports betting wasteland, but May is shaping up to be a rebound. Korean baseball has begun; now that the NFL Draft is complete, futures bets in football are shaping up; and NASCAR is set to resume its season on May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina.

In fact, NASCAR has made a commitment to run the originally scheduled 36 races of the Cup Series and is going to be doubling up on races through May to make that happen.

There will be 400 miles raced on May 17, 310 miles on May 20 (also at Darlington), and then they will go to Charlotte for 600 miles on May 24 (the original date of the Coca-Cola 600) and 300 miles on May 27.

All of these races will be single-day events, meaning no practice sessions. And only the Coca-Cola 600 will feature qualifying. There will be no crowds in attendance, and pit stops will be conducted in a way that prevents large groups of people together in the garage.

Betting Implications

What this means for you, the independent bookmaker, is that, just as with the NFL Draft, fans desperate for sports wagering action are going to bet these races. They may very well bet the two races scheduled for the Xfinity Series and the race on May 26 in the Gander Truck Series.

So if you are one of those bookmakers who needs this action to get your sports season back on track, this is the perfect time to team up with a pay per head software provider like WagerHome.com.

Get a customizable website, a full slate of betting options that include NASCAR’s revised schedule, and a leg up on your competition by turning a quiet April into a busy and exciting May.

The Driver Effect on Odds

For now, NASCAR is only going to race within driving distance of Charlotte, where the majority of teams reside. So when it comes to drivers and teams that do best at the races in South Carolina and North Carolina, they have a decided advantage.

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Also, because of the restrictions on practice and qualifying, it will be the experienced teams that are going to thrive. No surprise that for the race on May 17, both Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick are the favorites to win at +500.

Harvick is the current standings leader with a pair of top five finishes in the four races that were run prior to the COVID-19 shutdown.

Postseason Schedule and Betting

Another thing that NASCAR officials made clear is that they are hoping to keep the entire 10-race postseason schedule, beginning with the Southern 500 on Labor Day Weekend – also to be run at Darlington.

The postseason ends on Nov. 8 in Phoenix, and not surprisingly, right now, the odds-on favorite to finish at the top of the standings is Harvick at +450. Harvick has won nine previous races at Phoenix, which is the most ever.

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Will A Running Back Be Taken In The NFL Draft’s First Round?

by WagerHome Blog on April 14, 2020

There was a time that a great running back coming out of college was a sure thing to get drafted in the top five of the NFL Draft. Four years ago, Ezekiel Elliott was taken fourth overall by the Cowboys. Three years ago, it was Leonard Fournette that was taken fourth overall by Jacksonville. And two years ago, Saquon Barkley was selected second overall by the Giants.

But last year, the first running back didn’t come off the board until 24th when the Raiders selected Josh Jacobs. And the second running back wasn’t taken until the 21st pick of the second round.

While running backs seem to have fallen out of favor because of the evolution of NFL offenses, the NFL Draft prop bets on running backs remain quite interesting and potentially profitable.

First-Round Selections

Oddsmakers seem to think that we might have a replay of what happened last season. The line on the number of running backs taken in the first round sits at 0.5. The last time the first round ended without a running back being selected was 2014.

Most current mock drafts don’t have anyone taking a running back in the first round but keep an eye on the Chiefs. They pick 32nd, and if they have one weakness on offense, it’s at running back.

First Running Back Selected

None of these players are expected to go high, but that doesn’t mean the wagering on which running back will go first is any less interesting. The odds for the first back to come off the board are as follows.

  • D’Andre Swift -200
  • Jonathan Taylor +200
  • J.K. Dobbins +500
  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire +2000
  • Cam Akers +5000
  • Zack Moss +5000

D’Andre Swift is excellent in the passing game, which puts him at the top of the NFL’s radar. Jonathan Taylor topped 2,000 yards last season but is less valuable catching balls out of the backfield.

J.K. Dobbins is also a 2,000-yard back and came up huge in big games for Ohio State, with 211 yards and 4 TDs against Michigan, 172 yards in the Big Ten Championship Game, and 174 yards against Clemson in the CFP Semifinal.

Running Back Draft Position

Swift is the heavy favorite to be the first running back taken, and oddsmakers have set the line on his draft position at 26.5. The over on that total pays -167, while the under is +135.

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The over/under on Wisconsin’s Taylor is 37.5, while Dobbins is listed at 49.5.

Pay Per Head Bookmaking Software

The NFL Draft is exciting for many reasons. Not only is it some semblance of sports normalcy, but for independent bookmakers, it’s something for clients to wager. If that bookmaker was affiliated with a pay per head software provider like WagerHome.com, there would be even more events available for their clients to bet.

Plus, they’d have professionals leading the way through this uncertain time and positioning them to get a leg up on the competition when all of this is over.

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Future Bets Rolling In For Upcoming NFL Draft

by WagerHome Blog on April 9, 2020

Commissioner Roger Goodell’s decision to go ahead with the NFL Draft, while controversial in some circles, is seen as welcome relief in others. Not only will it give the nation’s sports fans a glimpse into normalcy during these most unusual of times, but it’s giving the nation’s sports bettors something big to wager on.

Over the years, the NFL Draft has grown in stature as a televised sporting event, and the gambling dollars have followed. And this year more than most, that is especially true, as mock drafts, trade rumors, and future NFL stars dominate the sports world headlines and the action at sportsbooks.

Top NFL Draft Bets

Anyone who watched college football last year and has seen even a minute of pre-draft coverage knows that LSU quarterback Joe Burrow is the huge favorite to come off the board first and be drafted by the Bengals. But from there, things are expected to get interesting.

Will Chase Young go No. 2, as is favored? Will his Ohio State teammate Jeff Okudah slide into that second spot? Or is No. 2 where Tua Tagovailoa will land? Currently, you can get +425 on Tua going with the second pick, with the lowest odds (+150) coming at pick No. 5, which is currently owned by the Miami Dolphins.

One of the most intriguing NFL Draft props is regarding wide receiver and which player from this great class of wideouts is expected to be drafted first. It’s a neck-and-neck race between Jerry Jeudy (-105) and CeeDee Lamb (+100). Henry Ruggs is currently at +200, or you can take the field and get +2000.

There is also expected to be an offensive player rush in the first round. Defensive prospects like Young, Okudah, Isaiah Simmons, and Derrick Brown all have shots at the top five, but overall you’ll only get -250 on there being more offensive picks in the first round, as compared to +170 for there being more defensive players coming off the board on night one.

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There are so many fun props, like which will have more players drafted in the first round, Alabama or the entire Big Ten? Offensive line vs. Defensive line? Clemson vs. Ohio State? The NFL Draft gets started on April 23, and the money is rolling in.

Pay Per Head Software for Bookmakers

On the outside, this may look like a challenging time to start your own bookmaking service. But with the NFL Draft approaching, simulated sports on the rise, and the popularity of eSports skyrocketing, this is actually a great time to partner with a pay per head software provider and launch your new business.

WagerHome.com is built on long-term relationships and isn’t going anywhere during the current COVID-19 crisis. Sports betting goes on and is wanted now more than ever. And in this age of finding stay at home sources of income, it doesn’t get more enjoyable than running your own sports bookmaking service.

And if you’re still not convinced, WagerHome.com gives you four weeks free to try it out – which will take you through the end of the month and the end of the NFL Draft.

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Offer eSports Wagering With Our Pay Per Head Service While Coronavirus Strikes

by WagerHome Blog on March 26, 2020

This is indeed an interesting time in the sports betting industry. Arenas sit empty. On what was supposed to be Opening Day this week for Major League Baseball, the start of the season is an unknown.

And the Stanley Cup Playoffs, one of the most exciting events for sports bettors across North America, is still at least two months away.

This is where WagerHome.com exceeds the other pay per head services out there. This is where you, as a bookmaking partner of WagerHome.com, are better positioned to not only survive the current pause in major sporting events but still remain profitable.

And that is because WagerHome.com has embraced the world of eSports, and put it front and center in the sports still competing that you can now offer your clients.

eSports is one of the fastest-growing sports around the world, and betting on eSports is growing just as fast. Leagues around the world, weekly tournaments, the ESL Pro League, which has gone worldwide with Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. All of it is still happening, and all of it is available to wager.

Why Choose a Pay Per Head Software Service

You have a group of loyal clients who place their bets through you. But at some point, you need to offer them the convenience of online and mobile access to their accounts. They deserve the latest and most up to date odds. They require the ability to place bets at all hours of the day and for events taking place around the world.

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When you partner with a PPH software provider, all of the above is yours and at no extra work to you. A personalized website is included. A customer support team is there for your clients. Fast and reliable mobile access that allows your clients access to live wagering. A safe and secure means of handling the financial side of their accounts.

You wouldn’t be able to offer any of that as a one-person operation. But with PPH software, which costs just a nominal fee per person, all of it is yours, and all of it is your clients’.

Why WagerHome.com

Unlike with other PPH providers, WagerHome.com takes no ownership of your business. The website remains yours. Your clients remain yours. And most importantly, your profits remain yours. Other PPH sites take their cut and maintain the rights to the website. That doesn’t happen at WagerHome.com

And while the industry figures out how to navigate through these previously uncharted times, and many other PPH sites are finding it easiest just to close, WagerHome.com remains open for business and committed to maintaining its partnership with you.

WagerHome believes in building long-term relationships with its partner bookmakers and finding ways to help them unlock new streams of revenue during the COVID-19 crisis.

And when this crisis does pass, and the sports world returns to normal, you will have a major leg up on the rest of the competition.

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Betting on the Big Ten Tournament May Be a Wild Ride in 2020

by WagerHome Blog on March 10, 2020

March is one of the most exciting times in the sports betting industry, and it is a great time to start your own pay per head site. If you have ever dreamed of being your own bookie, then starting things up before the start of March Madness could be very beneficial to you.

If this is something that interests you, then visiting WagerHome.com is a great first step in achieving your goal. WagerHome.com has all of the tools needed to help launch your own pay per head site and become a bookie.

With that in mind, let’s also take a look at the upcoming Big Ten Tournament set to take place in Indianapolis. The Big Ten Conference is widely considered one of the best leagues in the country, and the Big Ten Tournament could be a wild ride.

The Top Four Seeds

There was a three-way tie for the conference title during the regular season, with a fourth team right behind the pack. Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Maryland all finished the regular season with a 14-6 record in conference play, but it will be the Wisconsin Badgers who are the top seed.

Illinois finished the regular season with a record of 13-7, and it is slated to take on the Badgers in the semifinals. Michigan State and Maryland might be two of the best teams in the country, and they could square off in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.

These four teams should all have a say in who wins the tournament, but there are plenty of other teams ready to pull off an upset.

Best of the Rest

There was a four-way tie for fifth place in the Big Ten as well, which shows just how loaded this conference is. Iowa, Ohio State, Penn State, and Rutgers all finished the regular season with a record of 11-9, and they are all locks to make the NCAA Tournament.

Losing nine games during the conference season might seem like a lot, but all four of these teams have all been ranked for much of the season. Don’t be surprised to see one of these teams cutting down the nets in Indianapolis.

Our Predictions

The tournament kicks off on Wednesday with a pair of games. Minnesota should beat Northwestern, and Indiana will take care of Nebraska.

On Thursday, ninth-seeded Michigan will pull off a slight upset over eighth-seeded Rutgers, and fifth-seeded Iowa will easily dispatch Minnesota. The seven seed, Ohio State, beats Purdue, while sixth-seeded Penn State beats Indiana.

Big Ten

That takes us to the quarterfinal round, and this is where things should get fun. Don’t be shocked if Michigan upsets No. 1 Wisconsin on Friday morning. The second game will feature Iowa and Illinois, who just played a thriller in the regular-season finale.

Michigan State and Ohio State also went toe to toe on Sunday, and they will meet up in the quarterfinals, and Maryland and Penn State have a great rivalry.

Let’s take Michigan and Illinois to the semifinals on Saturday, along with Maryland and Michigan State. At this point, it’s really too close to call, and it could go either way. There is also a chance that it could be four different teams in the semifinals.

The Big Ten Conference tournament is going to be a wild ride, and fans should enjoy it.

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Five Teams to Beat in Upcoming NCAA Tournament

by WagerHome Blog on March 3, 2020

We are less than two weeks away from “Selection Sunday,” and that means the start of one of the greatest sporting events in the country. The NCAA Tournament always delivers some excitement and unexpected results, but some top teams will make a run as well.

Here is a look at five teams to beat in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.

Kansas Jayhawks

The Kansas Jayhawks are led by point guard Devon Dotson and monster center Udoka Azubuike. Kansas is once again emerging as the cream of the crop in the Big 12 Conference, and it is always a threat to win the NCAA Tournament.

This Kansas team does struggle to shoot the ball at times, but their All-American center can carry this team. Teams won’t want to see the Kansas Jayhawks in their part of the bracket when they are revealed in two weeks.

Duke Blue Devils

The Duke Blue Devils have looked like one of the top teams in the country for much of the season, but they have also suffered some bad losses of late. Duke is an extremely young team, and that has hurt them a bit in past NCAA Tournaments.

Center Vernon Carey Jr. can put this team on his back if he needs to, but they also have plenty of other weapons around him. Point guard Tre Jones is a winner, and don’t be surprised if you see Duke make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament in March.

Gonzaga Bulldogs

Gonzaga used to be considered a “Cinderella team,” but now they are considered a favorite. Head coach Mark Few has had to reload and regroup, but he has another terrific team in Spokane.

Gonzaga is the highest-scoring team in the country, and they are extremely efficient as well. Strength of schedule is always a huge question mark with this team, but they should have an easier path by earning a likely number one seed.

Maryland Terrapins

Point guard Anthony Cowan Jr. and forward Jalen Smith give Maryland one of the top 1-2 punches in the country, and they currently sit on top of the Big Ten Conference. Cowan is averaging more than 16 points per game to lead this team, and he also dishes out more than four assists per night.

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Smith is a double-double machine that is capable of scoring in the low post, or by hitting an outside shot. Depth is a question mark with this team, but their starting unit is really good.

Baylor Bears

The Baylor roster is a collection of transfers and redshirt players, but they have had a phenomenal season. Baylor spent a handful of weeks as the top-ranked team in the country, and the Bears still have a shot at winning the Big 12 Conference.

The Bears are one of the top defensive teams in the country, and they will make life difficult for opposing offenses.

If you are looking to start your own Pay Per Head site, then the best place to start is at WagerHome.com. WagerHome will provide you with all of the tools needed to become your own bookie and start taking bets today. Be sure to get all set up before the NCAA Tournament begins in a few weeks.

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XFL Heads Into Week 4 Of The Season With Some Great Betting Action

by WagerHome Blog on February 29, 2020

Maybe you were skeptical about the quality of the XFL when it first kicked off. Or its viability, considering the fate of the Alliance of American Football last year.

But one thing is undeniable now that we are set to begin week 4 of XFL football – it is highly entertaining, and the betting action is phenomenal.

Los Angeles Wildcats at New York Guardians

Spread: L.A. -7

Over/Under: 40

Moneyline: L.A. (-310), NY (+240)

Both of these teams have just a single win after three games, but they are headed in opposite directions. The Wildcats just put a beatdown on the Defenders, 39-9, and intercepted Cardale Jones four times.

Meanwhile, the Guardians looked great in week one, but they haven’t looked nearly as good since. They’ve scored just nine points in their last two games and can’t seem to settle on a starting quarterback.

Seattle Dragons at St. Louis BattleHawks

Spread: St. Louis -12

Over/Under: 38.5

Moneyline: STL (-310), SEA (+380)

St. Louis is quickly establishing itself as one of the top teams in the league. They run the ball effectively, play great defense, and the atmosphere at The Dome last week showed that they have a real home-field advantage.

On the other side, Seattle continues to struggle generating any offense or holding onto leads. A 12-point spread is a big one, but this game should be a blowout, and the BattleHawks did win last week by 20.

Houston Roughnecks at Dallas Renegades

Spread: Houston -1

Over/Under: 50.5

Moneyline: HOU (-125), DAL (+105)

This is the closest thing we have to a natural rivalry in the league, and this is likely to be the closest game of the week. It’s also by far the highest over/under of the week.

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Houston’s point totals for the three previous games are 34, 28, and 37. Dallas got off to a rough start in week 1, but since then has scored 25 and 24 points. This has the makings of a good Texas shootout, and if these offenses continue to click 50.5 should be an easy over.

D.C. Defenders at Tampa Bay Vipers

Spread: D.C. -1

Over/Under: 43.5

Moneyline: D.C. (-120), TB (+100)

D.C. was rolling. Then last weekend happened, and now no one knows what to think of the Defenders. Are they the team that shut out New York in week 2, or the team that was dominated completely in week 2?

At 0-3, we’re pretty sure who Tampa Bay is, which is why this one-point spread seems like a no-brainer. If D.C. plays even half as well as they did before last week, they win.

Pay Per Head Software

If you are a bookmaker taking bets on the XFL, or wishing you were taking those bets, at WagerHome.com you can give pay per head software a free test drive for the next four weeks.

Your bookmaking business will be instantly upgraded with the latest technology, and your clients will get the sports betting experience that keeps them coming back for more.

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MLB Spring Training Gets the Baseball Betting Started; Don’t Forget the Great PPH Locations

by WagerHome Blog on February 25, 2020

Most people look at Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season as the place on the calendar where the real baseball betting season begins. But with all teams now playing their full slate of Spring Training games, if you’ve been dying to place a baseball bet during this long, dark, and cold winter, there’s no reason to wait until the regular season.

Wagers can be placed, winnings can be collected, and you can begin to build your baseball betting strategies for the 2020 season right now.

Now is also a great time for bookmakers to take advantage of pay per head software. By joining forces with a PPH provider, you can elevate your client offerings, give them greater access to the things they crave and provide for them a layer of account security you simply can’t do on your own.

And best of all, at WagerHome.com, you can try it free for the next four weeks before having to make a modest commitment financially.

What is Pay Per Head Software?

If you could hire a team of trained professionals to build you a website and mobile access and put it on a super fast and flexible platform, provide your clients access to wagers on sports from around the world, and give them the security of encrypted financial transactions and 24-hour access to customer service, you would.

With pay per head software, that is exactly what you can provide, and all for a small “per head” fee – as the name suggests.

Everything is customizable to make it yours. And it is, in fact, yours if you use WagerHome.com. Some other companies retain ownership of the webpage they provide, taking away from the business you built.

PPH Advantages for the Bookmaker

PPH software is everywhere, so no matter where you have your business, it’s yours to use. And that means no more chasing down clients. No more tracking shifting odds on your own. And no more taking phone calls in the middle of the night so your customers can place a bet.

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The cost of creating your own dynamic website capable of in-play wagering and instant financial transactions, and staffed by a team of trained professionals, would cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. Instead, with PPH software, you can save the money but still get the service.

PPH Advantages for the Customer

Giving your customers the upgraded experience of PPH software will keep them loyal. They will get access to all of the perks of a big bookmaking site – including mobile access – but still get the personal touch that only you can provide.

Your customers, no matter where they are located, will be playing on the best and latest technology. The odds they play will be the most up to date in the business. Their transactions will be backed up by encryption technology. And if they encounter any technical or account issues, customer service is available to troubleshoot a solution.

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Pay Per Head Affiliates: Refer Agents and Receive Weekly Commissions or Referral Bonuses

by WagerHome Blog on February 13, 2020

There is no better way to improve your bookmaking business than by joining forces with a top pay per head provider. You know this, you’ve taken advantage of it, and now there are even more ways to capitalize on it.

Share the love, and your knowledge of the difference that PPH software makes in your business, and get paid for it.

Refer other agents to WagerHome.com, and you can now increase your profits by drawing weekly commissions and other referral bonus offers. They get the four free weeks to try it out, and once they are sold on the advantages of teaming with a PPH software provider, you make money. The ultimate win-win scenario.

Why Pay Per Head Software Is Right For You

If you don’t yet know about the many reasons that pay per head software is a game-changer in the independent bookmaking business, here is just a taste.

You get access to a fast and flexible platform just like the ones the biggest providers in the world use. That then allows you to offer your clients a full range of sports and wagering options, which are all updated with real-time odds and point spreads automatically.

That then lets your clients participate in live wagering, make deposits and withdrawals quickly and securely, and allows you to offer them access to high-quality customer support 24 hours a day.

Never before has the playing field between the mega bookmakers, with their expensive websites and national commercials, and you, the small and independent bookmaker, been so level. And you can get it all for a small fee per client.

Advantages of Pay Per Head Software

With unfettered access to their accounts 24 hours a day, a huge range of sports betting options from the big leagues like the NBA to new leagues like the XFL, and the comfort and confidence that comes with using a financially secure network, your clients will be happy. And a happy client is a loyal client and a client that spreads the word about the services that you provide.

pay per headPay per head software also saves you money. Imagine the expense of trying to create your own website that is dynamic enough to handle the traffic of live wagering and real-time odds.

Then add mobile access to it. Then add quick and secure banking options. Now make sure your clients can easily register their accounts and manage them. And how much money do you suppose it would add to employ a team of customer service agents?

With PPH software, you get all that, and so do your clients.

No more updating odds and point spreads. No more taking calls in the middle of the night from a client who wants to place a wager. No more chasing down payments, or having to pay out winners from your own pocket.

No more headaches. Just time to focus on client outreach, growing your base of customers, and enjoying the time that is now free from tedious administrative duties.

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More Good News: Custom Profiles Available By Player And Agent With Pay Per Head Software

by WagerHome Blog on February 6, 2020

Pay per head software is the latest technology for today’s bookmaking business. But even inside that tech and the advantages it gives you over your competition, there are improvements being made all the time.

Easy to transfer accounts. Customizable sports, wager types, and amounts. Customer service is becoming more comprehensive and equipped with better technology that serves your clients faster.

And now, fully customizable profiles for you, the agent, and the players that fuel your business are also available.

Pay Per Head Software Is The Great Equalizer

One of the biggest challenges in running your bookmaking business is keeping your clients satisfied with what you can provide. You aren’t one of the big boys, with all of the bells, whistles, and hype. You aren’t famous or have a commercial. You can’t boast millions of users.

But what you can do is provide your clients with the same fast and flexible platform that the big boys use. You can offer them a full menu of sports to wager, with the most up-to-date odds and point spreads.

You can ensure the safety and security of their financial transactions and account. And with custom profiles, you can give your clients the personal touch of your bookmaking business, but with all of the perks listed above.

And the way to make this all happen is by signing up with a pay per head software provider and pay them a small fee per client while paying nothing out of the profits you work so hard for.

At WagerHome.com, you can give pay per head software a complete test drive for four free weeks before making any commitments.

Pay Per Head Software Advantages For Bookmakers

The obvious advantage of PPH software is the leg up it gives you in keeping your clients happy. The benefits you provide to them turn around and benefit you with increased loyalty. But that really is just the tip of the benefits iceberg.

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Imagine the time and money involved in creating web and mobile access that includes wagering, banking, account registration, account management, and customer support. And then that access must be put on a platform fast enough to handle the rigors of live sports wagering, changing odds, in-play wagering, and immediate deposits and withdrawals.

With PPH software, all of that is yours at no extra cost.

Without pay per head software, you have to keep track of news from the NBA, NFL, NHL and any other league, then change the odds of the limited games you’re able to offer. With PPH software, all of that is taken care of for the huge number of games you’re able to offer.

Without pay per head software, clients contact you directly to place wagers. With PPH software, they can place wagers online 24 hours a day, allowing you to go offline and enjoy your life.

Without pay per head software, if there are any problems, they are yours to solve. With PPH software, a trained team of professionals handles all of it on your behalf.

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