Betting the NFL on a Tablet Now Possible as Bookmaker Unveils New Website for iPad Users

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Bookmaker has unveiled its new tablet website just in time for the 2012 NFL betting season. 

A tablet computer is a mobile device larger than a phone, the most popular of which is the Apple iPad.

“More and more people are purchasing iPads and want to bet the NFL and other sporting events from these mobile devices but it has been somewhat difficult up to this point,” noted Don Shapiro of the Gambling911.com website. 

The Bookmaker tablet betting site functions well even from a regular PC or Mac computer. 

“It’s very clean,” Shapiro added.

The tablet site does feature betting lines similar to what can be found on the desktop version. 

Bookmaker, which has been catering to the North American sports bettor since 1986, now features action percentages along side lines to show which side the public is most heavily favoring. 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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