Free Pay Per Head for 3 Weeks Ahead of Kentucky Derby

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PayPerHead.com has announced a limited time only free Pay Per Head 3 week trial ahead of the highly anticipated Kentucky Derby (this offer is good for March/April 2016 and could be extended). 

The Kentucky Derby is the second most wagered on single day event of the year in North America after the Super Bowl.

PayPerHead.com offers a premium live wagering offering you real-time betting on thousands of events. PayPerHead offers 80+ leagues, more than 70 horse racing tracks and all of the classic casino games. Plus, players have a wide variety of prop bets to choose from.

In addition to the horse racing, PayPerHead.com features live in-play wagering on most major sporting events, a mobile online casino, standard live dealer rates, real time reporting, standard agent interface and 24/7 customer service.

Learn More Here

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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