BookieBrawler is catching up fast.
BookieBrawler is catching up fast.
Oddsjam is the big name, but BookieBrawler is building a lot of the same serious features at a price that makes way more sense for newer profitable bettors.
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BookieBrawler is a sports betting tools site built by people who actually bet, and who lean on math instead of luck. We scan more than 50 US sportsbooks, daily fantasy apps, betting exchanges, and prediction markets, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, ESPN Bet, Caesars, PrizePicks, Underdog, Novig, ProphetX, Kalshi, and Polymarket, and we surface positive expected value (+EV) and arbitrage bets as the lines move, refreshed about once a minute. A few things we do differently. Arbitrage is included on our entry $29.99 plan instead of being locked behind a premium tier like most tools. Our betting calculators and a public performance ledger are free to use. And every bet our algorithm makes is posted and settled in public, with profit, ROI, and win rate, so you can check the real results before you ever pay us, not just the highlight wins. Plans start at $29.99 a month with a 7-day free trial, and our Gold plan is $79.99 versus $199.99 elsewhere for live in-play. We cover fewer books than some competitors on purpose, focusing on edge quality and a transparent track record over raw volume. If you have feedback, good or rough, we read it and we build for it.
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BookieBrawler is catching up fast.
Oddsjam is the big name, but BookieBrawler is building a lot of the same serious features at a price that makes way more sense for newer profitable bettors.
I liked that I could check performance before paying.
Most tools make you subscribe first and then hope it’s legit. Bookie Brawler has the public performance tracking, so I could see how the chart was doing before I even put my card in.
Closest thing I’ve found to OddsJam without paying OddsJams steep prices. BookieBrawler gives me a lot of what I actually need for way less.
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