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title: 'How $5 Sportsbook Profit Boosts Can Make You $4,000 a Year'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=bPOulEzRMcQ'
video_id: 'bPOulEzRMcQ'
date: 2026-08-04
duration_sec: 379
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# How $5 Sportsbook Profit Boosts Can Make You $4,000 a Year

> Source: [How $5 Sportsbook Profit Boosts Can Make You $4,000 a Year](https://youtube.com/watch?v=bPOulEzRMcQ)

## Summary

This video explains how to use daily sportsbook profit boosts from platforms like DraftKings and FanDuel to generate an extra $4,000 per year with sports betting, using basic math and plus EV principles. The creator demonstrates a strategy of combining profit boosts with high-value parlays, backed by simulations showing consistent profitability over time.

### Key Points

- **Profit Boost Strategy Overview** [00:01] — Using daily profit boosts from sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel can yield an extra $4,000 per year with sports betting, by applying basic math to identify plus EV opportunities.
- **Avoiding Insane Plays** [00:14] — Many bettors misuse profit boosts on long-shot parlays with no mathematical edge. Instead, the strategy focuses on using boosts on plays that have positive expected value (plus EV).
- **Daily All-Sports Profit Boost** [00:27] — Sportsbooks like DraftKings offer daily all-sports profit boosts requiring three legs at +300 or longer, usable every day with a $5 unit size.
- **Example of Plus EV** [00:44] — The video illustrates plus EV by comparing odds: if a play is available at -110 but the fair odds are -125 (or -138 at sharper books), you're getting a discount, similar to buying Apple stock at $94 when it's worth $100.
- **Trust the Math, Not Hunches** [01:43] — The creator advises against trying to predict which plays are most likely to hit, as all known information is already priced in. Instead, rely on the mathematical edge from profit boosts.
- **Example Parlay Odds** [02:09] — A specific parlay had no-vig fair odds of +506, but with a profit boost, the actual odds were +732, representing a 16.5% implied probability versus 12% – a significant edge.
- **Variance and Losing Streaks** [03:06] — Expect to lose most parlays; you might lose 15 in a row before winning three. This variance discourages many bettors, but sticking with the math is key.
- **Simulation Setup** [03:31] — The creator simulates 2,000 coin flips with weighted odds (16.5% chance of tails) to model the strategy's outcomes over 100-play sets.
- **Simulation Results** [04:11] — In 19 out of 20 sets of 100 plays (1900 out of 2000 scenarios), the strategy yielded profit. Average ROI was 47%, with $4,768 profit on $10,000 total bets at $5 units.
- **Scaling Up** [05:17] — With $10 unit sizes, profit doubles to $9,500 per year. The strategy can be executed multiple times daily across various sportsbooks, not just DraftKings and FanDuel.

### Conclusion

By consistently applying profit boosts to plus EV parlays, bettors can achieve a significant edge over the sportsbook, turning modest $5 bets into thousands of dollars in annual profit, provided they stick with the math through variance.

## Transcript

you how just using the daily profit boost that you get from places like DraftKings and FanDuel can make you an extra $4,000 for the year with your sports betting just by using basic math.
using those profit boost on insane plays that don't make sense mathematically and have real no shot at hitting. So I'm going to show you how you can actually use them to increase your profits for the year in a super simple way. Now I'm
because pretty much every single day they have a all sports profit boost where you just need to put together three legs at plus 300 or longer and is something you can use every day and it's only $5. Even just with a $5 unit
size, you can still make 4,000 plus dollars for the year using the math I'm plays and so what this essentially means, right? To give you a really quick this means that we're getting this at minus 110 here and you can see the under
minus 110. Well you can see that the average odds on this are minus 125 and a sharpest book like FanDuel has this at minus 138. So essentially we are getting thinks it should be. To make it really easy to understand, let's say E*TRADE
was selling Apple stock for $100 per share but over on Vanguard you could buy it for $94 a share. That's called plus EV. You would want to buy that every Apple's going to go up in the coming days, weeks and years, you're getting a
discount on the stock. And for this example I literally just grabbed these experience, you're better off just grabbing the highest plus EV plays knowledge and trying to pick through these to decide which ones you think are
the most likely or unlikely because you don't truly know and everything that you think you know about these plays is already built into these prices. So it's not really helpful. It's actually a lot of times hurtful if you're trying to use
these to picks and just go with the math. Now you can see on the screen we've got minus 132, minus 125 and minus 109. And you can also see on the screen as I'm putting up the Odd Jam screenshots, those were what the no vig
odds were at the time of me taking these screenshots and actually making this play which comes out to a parlay odds of plus 506 here. So essentially with no profit boost and with no EV, this would come out to 506. That's what the market
the screen as well now the slip that I actually played. So it was plus 732 is the odds that we actually ended up getting on this. So you can see if we go in here and we put in the odds, right? We are getting a play that is 16.5%
chance likely to happen. So 506 odds, right? We're getting that at 732. So we're getting it as if it was actually 12% likely to happen. So we're getting see in the spreadsheet where I'm going to go through and run the simulation
here that that's exactly what I've laid out. So 506 is the no vig fair odds but we got it at 732. And again, remember this is just with $5 unit sizes. Now because realistically you're going to hit only one in every five of these. So
that could mean that you lose 15 in a row and then you go ahead and you win three and now you're back at heads even, right? Because it's plays like this where it's parlays, you're going to lose the vast majority of these as you'll see
And you can see how this works, right? As each one of these is 100 coin flips. So we're going to simulate 2,000 coin flips with the weighted odds that we're working with. And we do this by using this virtual coin toss. So we come over
here and we put this at 16.5% of getting tails on this. So basically again, we're pulling this from here. We're getting 16.5% is the no vig odds but again, we are getting this at 732. So it's going to give us the math of
that breakdown. Now I'm going to speed through this part but I'm going ahead and toss this 20 different times here, right? So for this first one we got 17 and I'll just show you for the example's sake, right? If we put 17 in here, we
get 41.44% ROI and we make $207 in the first 100 plays of this. So $500 we put in because of a $5 unit size and we walk away with $207 of profit here. Now I'm going to fast forward this so you don't have to
screen if you want to slow it down just to make sure that I'm not lying here. Okay, now here are the results, right? Now 19 out of the 20 times, so 1900 out
of the 2000 coin flip scenarios here, we walked away with profit for that set of walked away with profit for that set of 100. Now you can see here we have 8.48% people don't realize. This could be your first set of 100, right? And you that's
why a lot of people get discouraged with plus EV and they maybe will go back to long shots that don't make a lot of sense because they run into some negative variance. But if you just stick with it, the math here, especially
because of the profit boost, just is so hard to not beat. You can see that we averaged 47% ROI overall on this and we got $4700
in profit with only $5 unit size. So you bet $10,000 in total with this and you walked away with $4768. Now obviously, right? If you're only doing one per day, that's 365. So you would be right here as far as
variance. You would be in the middle of the fourth set, right? But I'm only showing you the one at 20% profit boost, right? Every single day across FanDuel, no vig, DraftKings, BetMGM, Underdog, PrizePicks. To get to this 2000 number,
you would need to do about five of these a day at only the $5 unit size and you can easily do that because like I mentioned, just on DraftKings alone, I see four to five profit boost every single day. FanDuel has anywhere from
two to three per day. So you can easily get five of these down especially at just a $5 unit size. And if we just raise this to $10 of unit size, right? We get this at $9500 you would get just by using your $10 max
play profit boost every single day and this is only a 20% boost. There are ones that have 30% boost, 50% boost, 100% boost on sleeper sometimes, right? So these plays you just cannot beat the math behind them. So let me know what
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