Very cool to have a former professional in the thread! I didn’t know that affiliates got uncapped rakeback; it totally stands to reason that with so much opportunity in the US market, one could reach a scale of bets where even 1% of their volume per site would represent more money than the promos offer.
I believe OddsJam weights sharp sites like pinnacle, bookmaker, circa, and betonline to create their “perfect line.” I still think OddsJam is worth getting since they will provide data on all events, even if they have low or no confidence on what the fair price should be. The offshore books like pinnacle don’t always offer the range of bets on US sports that sites like Fanduel and BetMGM do. Sometimes the best odds on offer are obscure alternate lines from a few inefficient books. With OddsJam you’re able to see all the sites’ odds side by side and updated in real time.
Very cool to have a former professional in the thread! I didn’t know that affiliates got uncapped rakeback; it totally stands to reason that with so much opportunity in the US market, one could reach a scale of bets where even 1% of their volume per site would represent more money than the promos offer.
I believe OddsJam weights sharp sites like pinnacle, bookmaker, circa, and betonline to create their “perfect line.” I still think OddsJam is worth getting since they will provide data on all events, even if they have low or no confidence on what the fair price should be. The offshore books like pinnacle don’t always offer the range of bets on US sports that sites like Fanduel and BetMGM do. Sometimes the best odds on offer are obscure alternate lines from a few inefficient books. With OddsJam you’re able to see all the sites’ odds side by side and updated in real time.