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The video explains arbitrage betting as a method to make risk-free profits by exploiting odds discrepancies across different sportsbooks. The host demonstrates how to identify and execute arbitrage opportunities, emphasizes the importance of speed and tools like OddsJam, and warns against common mistakes that can lead to losses or account limitations.
Arbitrage betting involves placing bets on all possible outcomes of an event across different sportsbooks to guarantee a profit regardless of the result. It's similar to financial arbitrage, where price differences are exploited.
Sportsbooks like DraftKings, FanDuel, Pinnacle, and BookMaker set their own odds, leading to discrepancies. Books also react to market news at different speeds, creating opportunities.
Using an NBA game, the host illustrates how odds like Knicks at +114 on FanDuel and Cavs at +105 on Caesars can be arbitraged. Betting on both sides yields a risk-free profit of $5 to $14 per $100.
Larger bankrolls amplify profits: $1,000 yields $50-$140, $10,000 yields $500-$1,400. However, finding opportunities manually is impractical; software is needed.
OddsJam scans sportsbooks, calculates arbitrage percentages, returns, and provides an arbitrage calculator. It also offers a one-click bet feature to place bets quickly before odds move.
Newbies should start small to learn the speed of each book and the process. Placing huge amounts immediately can lead to getting 'one-sided' if odds lock on one side.
Using exact decimal bet amounts is a red flag for sportsbooks, as it suggests software use. Round bets to the nearest $5 or $10 to stay under the radar.
Betting heavily on niche markets like WNBA player props is suspicious. Main markets are more common and less likely to trigger account limits.
Repeating the same arbitrage opportunity is a red flag. Books may limit accounts that appear to be doubling down on the same arb.
Arbitrage offers low ROI per bet (e.g., 2% on $500 is $10) but adds up over time. Real money comes from large bankrolls and high volume.
Sportsbooks will limit accounts that consistently profit, whether through arbitrage or positive EV betting. It's part of the game; use multiple books to maximize edge.
Arbitrage requires constant monitoring and quick action. Successful arbers hit 60-70% of opportunities; the rest move or lock before they can get in.
Arbitrage is a great starting point for risk-free betting. Sign up for every sportsbook in your legal state, use OddsJam's deposit optimizer to allocate bankroll, and start small.
Arbitrage betting offers a legitimate, risk-free way to profit from sports betting, but it requires discipline, speed, and the right tools. Starting small, avoiding common mistakes, and using software like OddsJam can lead to steady, ever-increasing profits.
What is arbitrage betting?
Placing bets on all possible outcomes of an event across different sportsbooks to guarantee a profit regardless of the result.
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Why do odds discrepancies occur between sportsbooks?
Sportsbooks set their own odds and react to market news at different speeds, leading to out-of-sync lines.
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What is the one-click bet feature in OddsJam?
It allows you to instantly place a bet on one side of an arbitrage opportunity and quickly switch to the other side, reducing the time from 30 minutes to under a minute.
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What is the first mistake new arbitrage bettors make?
Diving in with large amounts of money before learning the speed of each book and the process, which can lead to getting 'one-sided'.
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Why should you round your bet amounts?
Using exact decimal amounts is a red flag for sportsbooks, as it suggests software use. Rounding to the nearest $5 or $10 keeps you under the radar.
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What is a red flag when betting on niche markets?
Slamming niche markets like WNBA player props is suspicious because most bettors stick to main markets.
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What is the typical ROI for an arbitrage bet?
Around 2% per bet, e.g., $10 on a $500 stake.
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What percentage of arbs do successful arbers hit?
60-70% of the arbs they try to get in; the rest move or lock before they can.
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Arbitrage is possible
Challenges the common belief that all green calendars are fake, asserting that risk-free profits are achievable.
00:13Real NBA example
Concrete example with Knicks +114 and Cavs +105 demonstrates how to lock in a risk-free profit.
01:51Speed is critical
Emphasizes that opportunities vanish quickly, making tools like one-click bet essential.
03:43Not get rich quick
Honest admission that arbitrage is low ROI and requires volume, countering hype.
06:26Active job required
Highlights the need for constant monitoring and quick action, dispelling passive income myths.
07:22[00:01] going to talk about the easiest money in sports betting. No, like seriously, you ever seen those you know, all green calendars? Think there's no way this is another fake account. Well, I'm here to
[00:13] is indeed possible. I mean, I'm talking 15, 20, 30 grand months. Definitely possible with the power of arbitrage betting. So, again, arbitrage you may have heard in financial markets. It does apply to sports betting markets just as
[00:28] much. It's when two sportsbooks, in this case, are so out of sync that you can the other side for another amount of money, and no matter what happens, win same side of each bet. No matter what, once the game is over, you are going to
[00:43] win legitimate money. So, let's take that stock example, right? You've got Apple stock trading on Robinhood at $200, while simultaneously over on Fidelity, it's trading at $232, right? So, you buy on Robinhood for 200, you
[00:57] sell on Fidelity at 232, and boom, there you have a risk-free $32 profit. So, the these discrepancies, right? It's super efficient. You're not going to see a $32 discrepancy between Fidelity and Robinhood, right? Sports betting, all
[01:12] these sportsbooks are trying to acquire new customers. They're all, for some reason, setting their own lines, right? So, you can find these discrepancies. choose to set their own odds, right? That's where you can see different odds
[01:24] on DraftKings, FanDuel, Pinnacle, BookMaker. And the market is always especially in the NBA, which just send markets into complete disarray. That's discrepancies, right? Between all these different books. Every book reacts at
[01:37] different speeds, too. You have sharper books like Pinnacle immediately wiping changing their odds as they're taking on new sharp money, different action. Rebet, notoriously one of the slowest books to react to market news, right?
[01:51] All these books are setting their own odds and also have different speeds to which they react to market news, which shifts these odds. Let's take an NBA There's going to be a winner at the end of this game. Say the Knicks are at plus
[02:04] 114 over on FanDuel and let's take the real life example, the Cavs are also over at plus 105 over on Caesars, right? They're so out of sync. Well, you can't of each other here. So, no matter what, you're going to bet one side and the
[02:19] Whether the Knicks win, you're going to win a risk-free profit or the Cavs win, you're going to also win a risk-free profit. So, in this case 114 versus 105, you're going to win the $14 versus the $5. So, that's a risk-free 5 to $14. One
[02:35] matter what happens. But, what if you're able to put a thousand dollars on this obviously be even higher of an ROI. In this case, $50 versus $140, right? And then 10,000, right? If you have the bankroll big enough, well, you do the
[02:50] not going to be able to find these on your own, right? You're going to have to the right time when they're not moving. Why don't you let the software do the work for you, right? And you just rake in the profits. And of course, the tool
[03:03] look at the arbitrage tool. So, Odds Jam these sports books. They're doing the math for you. So, you open the tool, set whatever sports books you have money in,
[03:15] opportunities for you. You're going to see the percentage of the arbitrage opportunity, the return, the two books, the two sides of the bet, an arbitrage calculator which does the math for you. You're going to plug in uh the bet sizes
[03:28] you and tell you exactly what you should be placing on each side of this bet, critical, right? You see during my streams, you see other people's streams, yourself, the market's always moving, right? These opportunities do not last.
[03:43] opportunities cuz uh they come and go. Books are always trying to correct themselves, right? So, this is where Odds Jam comes even more into play for you is the one bet click feature. Takes you right there. Can immediately place
[03:56] in your bet, go back to OddsJam, hit the other side, and boom, you're right there OddsJam had the arbitrage tool, you would try and lock in these risk-free find them and then get over to the
[04:09] sports book manually, keep going back and forth, the opportunity and the odds move. So, what might have taken 30 minutes, right, now takes less than a minute sometimes, right? The one-click bet feature and all these consistently
[04:22] If you're serious about arbitrage, the way to really boost your bankroll and make that risk-free profit, you need these tools for the speed. Some ways you can lose money, right, by making mistakes, or your accounts get locked by
[04:36] the things that will either lose you money or get your accounts limited. after this video, you're so hyped, you want to go over and say, you know, I've got the $10,000 bankroll here, here, here.
[04:49] first. You want to get used to the speed of each book, the speed that you have, right, moving between the apps, the one-click bet, which books are going to move odds faster. Maybe you don't want to get one-sided, right? So, get some
[05:02] be comfortable with the arbitrage process, the tools, and start seeing the ROI jump up, the risk-free profits jump up from there. Don't immediately dive in by putting huge amounts of money down, right, on both sides. Cuz sometimes you
[05:16] could get, right, closed out of a position where the odds lock on one right? This is called getting one-sided. So, mistake two is we want to use round see you sign up and you're using, you know, exact decimal points for different
[05:32] a little bit suspicious that maybe you've got software, right, that is arbitrage opportunities. Massive red flag for the books, so you you do want to round to the nearest $5, $10 to keep them keep yourself under the radar. So,
[05:48] mistake number three, slamming niche markets, right? You're all of the sudden signing up and you're just hitting them WNBA player props. Uh that might also be considered a red flag. Main markets take more money, right? And they're more
[06:01] under the radar. Everyone's betting on main markets. Not everyone is taking Britney Griner under 7 and 1/2 rebounds. And then mistake number four is re-betting the same arb. If you've got your arb locked in, right? It's going to
[06:13] and get more risk-free profit out of it. They're like, "Oh, they're doubling down on this one." Again, that's going to be a little red flag for maybe some sharp sports books that do like to limit. Now, let's be honest, right? You know, I'm
[06:26] downsides to arbitrage betting. It's not get rich quick. It's a very lower ROI steady, right? Not risk-free profit graph going first. This is for people do want to be involved in profitable sports betting. 2% arb on $500 is 10
[06:43] bucks, right? That's going to add up over time, but it's not get rich quick. I mean, the real money, honestly, is the biggest bankroll and the biggest volume. are going to limit you, whether you're arbitrage betting whether you're
[06:55] positive EV betting. Truly, if there are softer sportsbooks that's known for limit you if you're making money on them. That's part of the game, right? constantly be uh using all sportsbooks, right?
[07:09] Maximize the edge on all these different sportsbooks. Third, it's an active job, money. You do have to be behind a scanning the market and seizing in these opportunities, right? You got to work
[07:22] right? These opportunities come and go, and I mean, they do quickly, right? These are uh very rare opportunities to make risk-free money, but you do have to be quick. Most successful arbers hit like 60 70% of the arbs they're trying
[07:35] to get in, and the rest move or lock before they can get in that risk-free sports betting where you don't have to predict anything, right? You can lock in both sides of the one bet and collect your money at the end of the final
[07:48] sports betting journey, I recommend arbitrage betting, right? You take on for maybe jumping into other sharp strategies with a little bit more risk like positive EV betting, uh prediction trader, uh the OddsJam
[08:02] prediction trader tool, right? There's a lot of options, but arbitrage is a great simple. Sign up for every sports book in your legal state, spread your bankroll across them. Uh OddsJam also has a great new feature, it's the deposit optimizer,
[08:16] in your state and they'll tell you, "Hey, these are the books that you can They'll basically rank the books where you should put your money in first and which um size money and size bankroll you should have in each of these books.
[08:29] Again, start with $5, $10 here, learn the books, and then ramp up your days, I promise you will see real money. Maybe not life-changing on day one, but steady drip of risk-free profit that is ever-increasing. OddsJam has a free
[08:44] 7-day trial, the link is in the description. Try it, run 100 arbs, check out your ROI, and let the math do the work. Drop your questions in the comments, hit like, subscribe, and be ready for my next informational video on
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