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- Arbitrage & value bettingGuide
Arbitrage betting data, explained: how live arb works
Arbitrage is a relationship between prices across books and the exchange, not a single number. Here is the data behind it, how a real arb is detected, and why most of the signal is noise.
· 7 min read
- bet365 odds dataGuide
bet365 odds data: what you can get, and how to use it
bet365 is the book everyone wants and the hardest to cover well. This is the complete picture: what bet365 odds data is, what good coverage looks like, and how to put it to work without owning the collection problem.
· 5 min read
- bet365 odds data
bet365 odds for arbitrage: what the data has to do
An arb involving bet365 is a relationship between its price and the best opposing price, so you need both sides, fresh, with real liquidity. Here's what makes the data usable, and why matched beats raw.
· 5 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
Closing line value (CLV), explained with data
Closing line value is the gap between the price you took and the market's closing price, and beating it consistently is the clearest data-driven sign your bets carry an edge.
· 6 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
Dutching, explained: the data behind it
Dutching is what you reach for when there's no exchange to lay on: back the whole market across books so any result pays the same. Here's the data behind it.
· 7 min read
- Exchange & lay dataGuide
Exchange and lay coverage: the other half of every matched bet
A bookmaker back price is only half of a matched bet. This is the other half: what exchange and lay coverage is, the three exchanges we match against, and why the paired lay decides the opportunity.
· 6 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
How to build an arbitrage scanner (the data layer)
Building a sure-bet finder is two jobs. The detection maths is the fun part; the data layer underneath is the one most teams end up licensing. Here is why, and what it needs to deliver.
· 6 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
Sure bets and why they vanish: a data reality check
Sure bets disappear fast for three reasons: prices move, accounts get limited, and stale feeds show arbs that already closed. Here's the honest picture, and what good data does about it.
· 5 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
Value betting vs arbitrage: a data view
Arbitrage and value betting look similar from the outside and differ sharply underneath. Here is the comparison from a data angle: different risk profiles, different data needs, one feed that serves both.
· 5 min read
- Arbitrage & value betting
What makes an arbitrage data feed actually usable
Most arb feeds look fine in a demo and fall apart in production. Here are the four things that actually decide whether a feed is usable, plus the exchange-lay side that back/lay arbs live or die on.
· 6 min read
- Exchange & lay data
Why lay liquidity matters in matched and arb data
A great lay price with no money behind it is a phantom. Here's what lay liquidity is, why a matched feed carries a liquidity figure on every row, and how to gate opportunities by it.
· 5 min read
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