Sportsbooks We Track
Live odds across 16 US sportsbooks for line shopping, arbitrage, and AI-powered picks
We pull live odds from these 16 sportsbooks every 30 seconds for moneylines, spreads, totals, and (where available) player props. Best-price detection runs across the full set on every game; the arbitrage finder scans for price disagreements. Click any book below for a deeper review.
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Why Line Shopping Matters
A 5-cent price improvement compounds. Hitting 53% of bets at -110 produces a -3.5% ROI; hitting 53% at -105 produces +1.2%. Line shopping isn't optional - it's the difference between long-term losers and long-term winners. Compare every line across our 16 books on the odds comparison page, or let the AI picks engine surface the best-priced edges automatically.
Sharp vs Recreational Books
A "sharp" sportsbook accepts unlimited action from professional bettors and runs lower margins (typically 2-3% vig on majors). Recreational books cater to casual bettors, charge higher margins (4.5%+), and may limit accounts that win consistently. Pinnacle is the textbook sharp book in our coverage; recreational books include DraftKings, FanDuel, and most of the US-licensed market. Both have a place: sharp books for low-vig price discovery, recreational books for promo value and easy-to-use mobile apps.
FAQ
How does odds comparison work?
We pull odds for every game from all tracked sportsbooks every 30 seconds. The "best line" highlights the highest-payout option for each outcome. Adding the best line to your bet slip takes you to that sportsbook with the bet pre-filled.
Which sportsbook should I use?
Use multiple. Sharp bettors maintain accounts at 5-10 books and bet wherever the price is best. For US bettors, the legal options vary by state - check your state gaming commission for licensed operators.
Do you take a cut from sportsbook signups?
No affiliate revenue is built into our odds comparison. Best-line detection is purely based on price, not commercial relationships.
What is a "sharp" sportsbook?
A sportsbook that accepts large bets from professional bettors and uses that action to set sharper, lower-margin lines. Pinnacle is the textbook example.