Sharp sports betting: Betting thousands on football. Stanford math/cs grad shows how to make money. |
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The OddsJam logo on our site represents a weighted average of the two sharpest sportsbooks in the world, Pinnacle & BookMaker. We first go through a US open tennis arb in 1st set total games with +102 odds on both Twinspires and Fanduel sportsbook. US sportsbooks have different odds, and arbitrage bettors are simply profiting on line discrepancies on US sportsbooks to make a risk-free return. We also discuss the importance of tracking your profits and bets as a sports bettor. You want to know exactly how much money you've been winning or losing. If you're winning over the long-run, then you want to bet bigger. If you're losing, then you want to stop sports betting or change your strategy. We discuss positive expected value betting and the sharpness of BookMaker sportsbook and Pinnacle sportsbook. OddsJam has live odds from both books, which are often referred to as the sharpest books in the world. We find an example in the first half total points market in the Colts vs. Seahawks game and placing a bet at -115 odds on DraftKings for the over 23.5 first half total points. Pinnacle had this -135, and there was clear value in the -115, as it's a direct arbitrage bet to Pinnacle. There cannot be risk-free money in sports betting (e.g. arbitrage) unless one sportsbook has incorrect odds. We discuss using a no vig fair odds calculator to determine the zero vig line for a given market from Pinnacle and BookMaker. This is the price of indifference for sportsbooks. We also wager on Cowboys first team to score +160 odds on DraftKings sportsbook as an NFL bet. DraftKing's first team to score odds were far off from the rest of the market. Wynn Bet had Buccaneers first team to score -135 odds. Looking for the fastest odds API to power your sports betting business or research project? The OddsJam API may be right for you! You can email api@oddsjam.com for additional information. We offer main markets, alternates, props and more! We have a live BookMaker odds api. 1000+ paying users have OddsJam to make profitable sports bets (positive expected value bets). Why don't you? Alex graduated from Stanford in cs/math before working as a quant trader on Wall Street. He's currently the youngest member of the OddsJam team, and also a cofounder. About Alex: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-monahan-31a48b183 Twitter: @AlexMonahan100 Email us with questions: contact@oddsjam.com. You can also tweet @OddsJam |