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- Matched betting & oddsmatcher
How to build an oddsmatcher (and the part most teams buy)
Building an oddsmatcher means building two things: the data that feeds it, and the product around it. This is how to tell them apart, and which one is worth your engineering time.
· 6 min read
- Matched betting & oddsmatcherGuide
Oddsmatcher data, explained
An oddsmatcher finds the best back/lay pairs across books and exchanges. Here is the data behind it: each back price matched to an exchange lay price, with a rating that shows how close the two are.
· 6 min read
- Matched betting & oddsmatcher
Qualifying loss and matched-bet ratings, explained
Two fields decide whether a matched bet is worth placing: the rating and the qualifying loss. Here is what each one means, conceptually and honestly, and how a matched feed computes them for you.
· 5 min read
- Matched betting & oddsmatcherGuide
The complete guide to matched-betting odds data
Matched betting runs on one thing: a bookmaker back price paired with the current exchange lay price, with a rating and qualifying loss attached. This is the complete picture of that data layer, and how to ship it without building the matcher.
· 7 min read
- Matched betting & oddsmatcher
The data behind each-way and extra-place matched betting
Each-way and extra-place offers can't be expressed as a single back/lay pair. Here is the extra data they need, and how an each-way feed carries the place terms and the two-part matched calculation.
· 6 min read
- bet365 odds data
Using bet365 odds for matched betting: the data you need
Matched betting on bet365 isn't about the back price alone. Here's the data an oddsmatcher actually needs: the bet365 back paired with a live exchange lay, with rating and qualifying loss attached.
· 5 min read
- Matched betting & oddsmatcher
What "oddsmatcher-ready" odds data actually means
Oddsmatcher-ready data arrives already matched, with the exchange lay price, rating and qualifying loss attached, so you render rows instead of building a matcher. Here is exactly what the term removes from your build.
· 6 min read
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