The art of the sports betting middle. Massive profits with no risk.

The art of the sports betting middle. Massive profits with no risk.

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We place a sports betting middle and arbitrage bet in this short video. We use an arbitrage calculator to determine the exact sizing for each wager. This sports betting middle and arbitrage bet are from college football (NCAAF), but you can find these opportunities on OddsJam for any sport. Our sports betting middle is over 71 points +220 odds, under 71.5 points -200 odds on Twinspires sportsbook and BetMGM sportsbook.

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We go through the following sports betting middle opportunity on OddsJam in the Virginia Tech vs. North Carolina NCAAF college football game. Twinspires sportsbook had over 71 points set at +220 odds, and BetMGM had under 71.5 points set at -200 odds. Depending on your sports betting bankroll, you could of course bet more capital on this opportunity.

We bet $10 on Twinspires over 71 total points at +220 odds and $21.33 on MGM under 71.5 point -200 odds. We determined the amounts to wager by using the arbitrage calculator on OddsJam.

If the game has less than 71 points:
Over 71 on Twinspires = loss (we lose $10)
Under 71.5 on MGM = win (we profit $10.67)
Profit = $10.67 – $10 = $0.67

If the game has exactly 71 points:
Twinspires over 71 = push ($10 refund)
Under 71.5 on MGM = win (we profit $10.67)
Profit = $10.67

If the game has over 71 total points:
Over 71 on Twinspires = win (we profit $22)
Under 71.5 on MGM = loss (we lose $21.33)
Profit = $22 – $21.33 = $0.67

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.
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