Bookie Profit Index - Seattle Area

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/02/2019

Seattle, Washington is a haven for bookies, not just because the city hosts an NFL franchise.  Seattle has some of the highest wage earners and they even have a successful Major League Soccer team.  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 strong need for a Pay Per Head software as sports bettors continue to crush the books in College Basketball.  As of March 2, the Washington Huskies owned a 16-11 record Against the Spread and led the Pac-12 at 22-6.  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

Washington Huskies 66-1 Odds to Win National Championship

(March 2, 2019) - Washington U has carried its success from College Football into the College Basketball betting season with a 16-11 record Against The Spread, though there's been a bit of a hiccup. The Huskies got a career-high 32 points from David Crisp, but they fell flat in a 76-73 defeat at last-place California. Could it cost them an NCAA tournament berth?   This actually snapped a 16-game losing streak for Cal and diminished their shot at a first outright Pac-12 regular-season title in seven years.

The Pac-12 is already in jeopardy of becoming a one-bid team on Selection Sunday when at-large and automatic berths are distributed for the NCAA tournament.

Washington did luck out in that the next best teams in the conference, Arizona State (19-9 Straight Up, 14-13-1 Against The Spread) and Oregon State (17-10 SU and 16-10 ATS) both lost badly Thursday night.

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