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Reasons Why Should Use The Real Bookies Pay Per Head!

Are you a Bookie agent who needs a real-time solution to cope up with all your bookmaker challenges? If yes, then this article is the one that you need to read! You can make your local bookie job a lot interesting if you have the right software - like ‘Real Bookie!’

You must be scratching your head and thinking why you need this software - no worries - we have got you covered. We have listed all the reasons how this fantastic software has made the life of an online bookmaker quite simple!


Easy Access To All The Information:

A bookie agent needs up-to-date information to be competitive and better than other agents. And when you use the real-bookies pay-per-head, there is no chance that you miss out on the vital information. It gives you access to all the players as well as to the accounting reports. With just one click, you can access all the relevant information on your client. This is especially helpful for those agents who manage a large player base.

Flexibility and Ease For The Agent:

Another reason why the bookie agent needs this brilliant software is the ease of the process. The whole process gets simple with this software. Be it the odds, taking bets, grading the wagers, or taking the phone calls, etc. - you can handle all of this and many more with this software. Furthermore, with this software, the agent has more flexibility. They can set limits for individual clients with personalized wagering and juice options.

Brilliant AI For Lines Technology:

Unlike other bookie sites or software, the real-bookie uses the latest and excellent state-of-the-art Artificial intelligence technology. This AI is specially designed for dealing with the lines and odds. If you are using this software, you can assure your clients that they are getting the smartest lines only. It means they don’t have to lose their sleep anymore, worrying about lines going against their favor.

Affordable and Cheap:

What’s better than getting a low rate per heat? The real-bookies website allows the agents to enjoy the pay per head services only at $10 per head. You may find pay per head services much cheaper at other forums as well. But the exciting thing about real-bookie is that here the quality of services is not compromised.

Great User Interface:

Another great reason to use real-bookies as your sports betting platform is its ‘Mobile interface.’ Unlike laptops, that are difficult to carry everywhere with them - this website allows its users to check the updates on sports whenever they want. You can download the mobile application or open the site on your mobile browser. Moreover, the user interface of this software is amicable, simple, and easy to use.

Brilliant Customer Support:

One of the primary reasons why you should be using this software for your betting clients is excellent customer support. Whether you need it for yourself or your customers - the support services here are the best.

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