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We’ve all heard it a million times before. This is the greatest thing ever!
This is the best thing since sliced bread! Too often we hear these claims only
to find out that the referenced “great thing” is really just a reboot of
something old or not that exciting. Today is different, though. We can
CONFIDENTLY say that live betting is, in fact, the latest and greatest when it
comes to advancements in sports betting!
- The basic concept of live soccer betting is very simple. In many ways it’s the same as betting in the traditional way. You choose a selection, put your money down and then get paid out at the appropriate odds if you win. However, traditional betting involves placing wagers prior to games kicking off. Live soccer betting is a little different.
- LIVE ODDS Following the game is key for In-Game live bettors, so now we track the key moments as soon as they happen. This will never leave you out of the action when you are away from the game.
- If you bet $100 per game that year, you would have won $7,900. If you bet $1,000 per game, you would have won $79,000. Winning% Needed to Beat Moneylines. That winning percentage is pretty easy to follow if you were to only bet the spread at -110 in football and basketball, but not every bet you make is going to have a standard juice of -110.
Live betting offers players the ultimate experience in entertainment,
betting flexibility, and money making opportunities. Available mainly online due
to its highly technical nature, live betting allows players to become light
years more immersed in the action with thousands of new betting options. If
you’ve never heard of the concept before or are looking to learn more, sit back
and buckle up because we are going to walk you through every aspect of live
betting. By the end of this article, you will be an equipped expert ready to get
in on the action and hopefully prove your knowledge and make some money.
Want to read about the growing popularity? Check out this
article from ESPN on the subject.
What Is Live Betting?
Historically, the only time that you were able to make bets on a game were
before the game started. Once the action was underway, you were locked into the
bets you’ve made, and that was the end of your betting until the next game.
Sportsbooks realized though that they could make a much better experience for
bettors if they developed a system to allow players to make additional wagers
during the game based on how things were going. Welcome to live betting!
Live betting, sometimes called in-game betting or betting in running, is the
ability for bettors to make additional wagers AFTER the game has already
started.
Sometimes these wagers are offered between quarters or periods, and in
some cases, they are offered after every single play or drive. Basically, you
are able to bet on a multitude of different things at any point during the game.
The number of different betting types and the frequency at which they change is
all dependent on the technological capabilities of where you are betting.
Live sportsbooks and casinos will have the fewest and sometimes no options
for live betting as it is more difficult for them technologically speaking to
keep up with the action. Online sportsbooks and casinos will have the most
options and the most variety of betting options as they have the technological
resources to keep up with the games and handle all the changing action. The joy
of this technology is that it makes everything easier on you the bettor. You
also don’t ever run the risk of your bet changing before you are able to get it
in because you never have to wait. We will discuss the differences between the
betting options later and discuss the pros and cons of each.
Types of Live Bets
The types of live bets offered are going to vary greatly depending on the
sport and depending on where you are betting. As we discussed earlier, it takes
a great deal of manpower and technology for a sportsbook to run live betting
operations. They have to set new lines in real time and don’t have days or weeks
to get prepared like they do for normal bets. For all of these reasons, the
types of bets offered are going to vary. Let’s take a look at some of the more
common types.
Traditional Bets
The same bets that were available before the start of the competition are
also going to be available after the event starts, except the odds are going to
change in real-time to depict what has happened in the game. For example, let’s
say you are live betting on a football game. At the beginning of the game, the
Dallas Cowboys are favored to win at -200. When the game starts, let’s say their
quarterback breaks his leg on the first play and the other team immediately
scores a touchdown. Obviously, the Cowboys are not as big of a favorite anymore
and are actually probably underdogs. They are already down a score, and their
star quarterback is out of the game.
With live odds, this will be
reflected, and you can then make a more reasonable wager if you think the
Cowboys are still going to win. The odds might change to +150 or something like
that giving you a much better price to bet the Cowboys. If you had bet $100
before the game, you would get $50 for a Cowboys win. If you took the in-game
bet and the Cowboys win with their backup, you would get $150. You would get
three times as much as the sportsbook now thinks the Cowboys are going to lose
based on what is happening in the game.
You’ll have your standard “who will win bets,” and you’ll also have your
other bets like your over/under (totals) and such.
Prop Bets
All of your prop bets will also be available for in-game wagering if the
sportsbook or casino has the technology to keep them up to speed. These include
your for fun prop bets as well as your skill based prop bets like how many
touchdowns or goals a player will have or how many field goals a kicker will
make. You can typically find a lot of good value with these bets if you think a
player is a slow starter or is not getting the ball for a reason that is about
to change.
For example, let’s say you take the prop bet that Rob Gronkowski is going to
score over 1.5 touchdowns in a game. Let’s say Gronk is kept to zero catches and
zero touchdowns through the first half. It now looks a lot less likely that he
is going to make it to over 1.5 touchdowns, so the odds of that happening are
going to go through the roof. This means that if you take this bet at halftime
and win, you are going to get an extremely high payout. Remember that the higher
payouts almost always mean a bet that is less likely to occur. You’ll see later
that at times this is less true with in-game wagering than it is with
traditional wagers that are placed before the game.
Parlays
In-game wagering sometimes gives you the option of turning your single bets
into parlays if you want to. Let’s say you bet on a trend that you think is
going to happen and you think it’s going to continue to happen. You could add an
additional bet onto your original after the game has started to try and
capitalize on your correct prediction. Many sportsbooks will also let you create
brand new parlays with in-game wagering which is the ultimate rush.
Benefits of Live Betting
The reason we’re so excited about live sports betting is that there are so
many great benefits and reasons to play that didn’t exist before. A lot of the
benefits are similar to those you get from traditional wagers but are amplified
with this new style. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular reasons that
so many people are getting involved and loving live sports betting.
The Odds
Technically, the odds on all bets are supposed to always be correct, or
accurate to what you are betting on. The sportsbooks spend lots of time and
money hiring professionals or setting up computer systems to help them set the
perfect odds on a game. If they happen to set a line incorrectly, they stand to
lose a lot of money if bettors can jump on it before they catch it. This becomes
fairly easy and straightforward for the sportsbook when they have weeks and days
to prepare and research their lines ahead of time.
This luxury goes out the window when it comes to live sports betting. The
sportsbook is required to change odds and make predictions in real-time, and
they don’t have time to second guess themselves because they have to stay up to
pace with the game.
There are two ways that a
sportsbook might set in-game odds. The first is through a team of “brains,” or
smart bettors that have the task of setting lines. These guys and gals are the
best in the business and rarely mess up. The second way they do this is through
complex computer systems that take all the available data into account and spit
out new lines and odds in real time.
The problem for the sportsbook is that both of these systems are not perfect,
especially in a time crunch. Human error is inevitable which could result in
odds that are too far skewed one way. Computers are only really able to analyze
quantitative data and are not able to analyze qualitative data. If those are new
terms to you, quantitative data is data that has a numerical value with it,
something that can be counted. This would be like how many points the team
scored, how much time is left, how many fouls players have etc. The other is
qualitative data. This would be things that can’t be measured like team morale,
signs of injury, etc. Computers are really not capable of catching these types
of qualitative things.
The human errors and technological implications mean that it is much more
likely that you are going to find an incorrect line put out that you can jump
on.
It is not a guaranteed win or anything like that,
but it is a payout that does not match up with the likelihood of that event
happening. For example, here’s an insanely exaggerated example. Let’s say Mike
Tyson is fighting a baby penguin. The oddsmakers put out a line of Mike Tyson +
200 to win. If we saw this line, we would put every penny we had in the world on
this bet. Clearly, the sportsbook made a mistake thinking that Mike Tyson would
be an underdog against a cuddly penguin in a boxing match. Yes, this is an
exaggerated example, but milder versions of this do occur, and they occur more
often in live game betting.
Let’s look at a more realistic example here. Let’s say there is a prop bet
that Julian Edelman will catch over 5.5 passes and you’ll get paid -110 if that
happens. Let’s say Edelman comes out and catches two passes in the first drive.
The odds are going to shift to something like this for in-game betting.
Odds at start of game
Edelman to catch over 5.5 passes -110
Edelman to catch under 5.5 passes -110
After his killer first drive, the odds might shift to this.
Edelman to catch over 5.5 passes -310
Edelman to catch under 5.5 passes +290
Obviously, the sports book thinks it is way more likely that Edelman is going
to get the over on the passes here and is now going to pay way less if he does
it but way more if somehow he does not do it. Technically, these odds are going
to be close to correct based on a lot of data and computer calculations.
But we’re going to add something new to the mix. At the end of the last play,
Edelman bashed his knee and hobbled to the sidelines off camera. The computer
and the brains did not pick up on this, but you did. Clearly, there is a chance
that he is hurt and will never get his over 5.5 passes as he is favored to do
now. In the old days before in-game betting, this would have meant nothing to
you. In the new days, though, you would slam a bet down as fast as you could on
Edelman to catch under 5.5 passes. If you bet $100 on this, you would stand to
possibly win $290 in profit just for being more observant than a computer.
Does this mean that you are guaranteed to win your bet? Of course, it
doesn’t. There’s still the chance he’s just a little banged up and comes right
back in and gets 10 catches. But, you are getting the opportunity to win more
than you really should be offered if the computer had seen his potential injury.
If the sportsbook catches wind of his potential injury, they might immediately
move the odds back to -110 on the under 5.5, but your bet is already locked in.
Realistically, you should be getting the -110 price and only get a profit of
$90.90, but because of your quick action, you now stand to win an additional
$200 on the same bet.
If you wanted to be fancy, you could even then bet $100 on the under (against
yourself) after the bets are adjusted to reflect the potential injury which
would pay $90.91. You’re now GUARANTEED to almost break even with a freeroll to
make some money.
If Edelman gets over 5.5 catches, you win $290.00 in profit from your bet
after the two catches but before they noticed the injury that you noticed.
Subtract the $100 you bet against yourself after they discovered the injury and
you get a total profit of $190.00.
If Edelman gets under 5.5 catches, you win $90.91 on the bet you put after
they discovered the injury. Subtract the $100 you bet after the two catches but
before they noticed the injury that you noticed, and you get a total loss of
$9.09.
Basically, the worst you can do is lose $9, but you have a free shot to win
$190! That to me sounds like a winning situation all thanks to live betting!
People Are Easily Influenced
This one goes hand in hand with the odds and trying to get lines that are
incorrect. Most of the time the sportsbook will put out a line that is correct.
However, you have to remember that lines are capable of moving based on how the
public is betting. We said that the brains and computers putting out the lines
were smart, but we did not say that most of the betting public is smart. The
betting public has a tendency to bet way too much with their hearts and not
enough with their head. If enough of the betting public bets incorrectly one
way, the line will move and the odds will get much better on the other side of
the bet. Let’s take a look at an example that will make this clearer.
Let’s say you are watching a football game between Team A and Team B. Here
are the moneyline odds at the beginning of the game.
- Team A -110
- Team B +105
Basically, the sportsbook thinks these two teams are pretty neck and neck,
and it’s a bit of a toss-up. The first half goes on, and Team A is driving the
ball expertly and look on fire, but every time they get down into the red zone,
there are some fluky penalties or uncharacteristic fumbles that get returned for
touchdowns. The half ends with this score and these odds:
- Team A 3
- Team B 14
- Team A +125
- Team B -110
Now, the betting public might incorrectly look at this and assume that Team B
is crushing Team A. Unfortunately, they are only basing that on the score and
haven’t been watching the game that closely. Team B is also the fan favorite, so
many of the fans want them to win which also influences betting.
In reality, Team A played much better the first half and should be able to
get through the flukes and come out with a strong second half. The betting
public doesn’t see this though and they slam their money down on Team B. Before
the halftime break is over, the line moves to this.
- Team A +200
- Team B -190
This is an amazing time for you to put a bet on Team A. The betting public
bet with their hearts and tunnel vision and moved the line significantly giving
much higher payouts on Team A. Remember that the sportsbook wants the same
amount of bets on each side of a game, so they will make the odds more enticing
on one side if there are too many bets coming in on the other side.
Again, this does not mean that you are guaranteed to win this bet. Team A’s
awful luck can easily continue, and all the silly bettors can win their bet.
But, what you have done here is gotten better odds and a higher potential payout
than you should on something happening. Being able to do that over and over is
the key to being a long-term successful winning sports bettor.
Entertainment
If you love high-paced action and love constantly looking for edges during a
game, live betting was made for you. For those that haven’t had the privilege of
experiencing it yet, it truly is one of the most fun times you can have sports
betting. Sure, there is plenty of action on traditional sports bets, and
for some people, they would prefer to get the bets out of the way and then kick
back and enjoy the game. For the rest of us that love the fast pace, it doesn’t
get any better than in-game betting. We could tell you over and over again how
much fun it is, but your best course of action is just to give it a shot
yourself and see what you think.
Benefits Wrap-Up
As you can hopefully see now, this new trend in sports betting is an
incredible step forward for the industry. Not only are you able to exploit
sportsbook mistakes and exploit bettors who aren’t as sharp as you, but you’re
able to do it all while having an absolute blast.
Live Betting Strategy
Since most everyone reading this is probably fairly new to in-game betting,
we don’t want to send you out into the wilderness without some strategy tips and
advice to get you pointed in the right direction. Ultimately, with the vastly
different types of bets and changing odds, you will be making a lot of split
second decisions and will have to develop your own winning strategy. These tips
and tricks will help you in the right direction and help you to avoid some
common pitfalls and not be labeled a sucker.
Start With a Pre-Game Bet
Most experienced in-game bettors like to start off with a pre-game bet as a
starting point. This allows you to make sure that you have done your pre-game
homework and are in a good state of mind to get in on the action of this game.
This is of course never required, but it does give you a lot more options going
into the game. In-game betting is great for salvaging bets that are going the
wrong way or pressing on bets that are going the right way. This sort of
flexibility becomes a lot easier when you have a pre-game bet to start from.
Again, this is not necessary but a good starting point.
Know Your Limits
The fast-pace of in-game betting can make it pretty easy to get carried away
if you are not on top of things. When you are making multiple bets in real time,
you need to make sure that you keep track of just how much action you have on
the line. The best way to do this for most people is just keeping a little tally
of how much you have bet in the game, and you should be just fine. If you are a
more experienced bettor who has a lot of bets going at once, you might want to
look into setting up an Excel spreadsheet on your computer to keep track of
anything.
Thankfully, the online sportsbooks will handle everything for you, and a lot
of them have great interfaces to keep track of all of your bets at once. If you
are someone who is going to be placing a lot of in-game wagers, we definitely
recommend picking a site that has a great user interface set up. This is true of
most of the sites that offer in-game betting, but just check and make sure
before you get started.
Make Sure You Are Watching the Entire Game
Surprisingly, this is one that action junkies and new bettors don’t always
follow. If you are going to be live betting on a game, make sure that you are
watching the entire game. You never know when you might catch something small
that will give you an edge over the competition. Remember our Julian Edelman
example from earlier? If you have the game off or are watching 10 games at once,
you will never catch things like that and will miss out on some potentially easy
money.
where the momentum is going.
If you are going to bet in-game strictly on the
numbers, you will never be able to get an edge over the computer or identify bad
lines that move based on heart betting from the public. You’ll be basically
going about it the same way they are setting the lines, and they will always be
better at it than you.
Most people fall into the trap of not watching the complete game because they
have too much action or bets going elsewhere. If you plan to bet on a lot of
games, we recommend placing your bets on those games and then choosing one or
two at most games to live bet on. Put that game on your TV to focus on and then
just follow the scores on the bottom of your screen for your other bets if you
want to.
The idea of live betting is figuring out ways and angles to get an edge. This
is near impossible if you aren’t totally immersed in the game and actually
paying attention. Don’t worry, we aren’t saying not to have a ton of fun and
enjoy the games. We’re just saying that in-game betting does require some
attention and TLC (tender loving care) if you plan on being profitable long-term
at it.
Use Live Betting for Close Pre-Game Bets
A lot of times we will find ourselves trying to decide if we want to make a
bet before the game or not. The line is usually just about where we want it to
be, but maybe not quite there. In-game betting can help you to get the line that
you want if there happens to be a quick swing early in the game. For example,
let’s say that you want to bet on the Dallas Cowboys to win, but the pre-game
odds are only -200, and that is just not a good enough price for you.
What you can do is wait for the game to start and see if you can snag a
better price early. If the other team gets the ball and scores quickly, that
-200 could quickly change to a number much more in your favor. There is the
possibility that things start out fast for the Cowboys, and you are never able
to get a better line, but you aren’t losing any money in this scenario because
you haven’t placed any bets yet. There is also the possibility that the opening
drive looks so dominant that you no longer want to place a bet on the Cowboys.
The point here is that the in-game betting gives you some flexibility and a
second chance to make a bet at a potentially more favorable line or save
yourself from making a poor bet.
Remember that the odds are going to move to what the brains think is going to
happen. The reason we are restating this is we want to make sure you realize
that by waiting, the sportsbook is not just magically giving you a better price
because they’re nice like that. They are doing it because it has become less
likely that the Cowboys will win the game. Something will have to occur for them
to move that line in that direction. If you think the first drive or whatever
causes the line move is negligent, then take your better price and be a happy
camper 🙂
Capitalize on Bad Lines
We discussed this extensively in the odds section above. If you happened to
skip through it, we highly recommend going back and reading it as it actually
gets fairly heavy into strategy. In recap, we were drawing attention to the fact
that with pre-game, traditional bets, the sportsbook has an infinite amount of
time to set their lines and research to make sure they are perfect. They lose
this luxury with in-game betting and are much more likely to make a mistake or
set a line that does not take everything happening into account. There is just
too much going on and too many intangibles for them or a computer to keep up.
This will result in lines that you can jump on to make some easy money.
We also talked about the fact that the betting public is typically not that
smart and likes to bet more with their hearts than their heads. When they do
this with in-game betting, the lines can move quickly and can create some
favorable situations for you to pounce on. Watch for situations where you think
the lines and the bets are too dependent on minor or emotional factors. If you
can uncover these situations, you can put yourself in some great spots to make a
lot of money.
It’s important to reiterate that just because you find a bad line, it does
not mean that you are guaranteed to win that bet. It just means that you have
put yourself in a favorable situation where you have the chance to win a higher
payout than you should for whatever the bet is. For example, you could find a
bet that should be +200 for a team to win, but it is actually listed at +600.
This means that if you bet $100, you stand to make $400 MORE than you really
should. That being said, you are still an underdog and still supposed to lose
mathematically. Putting yourself in enough of these situations is the key to
being a long-term successful bettor.
Know the Interface
This should have been number one on our list, but let’s say we just saved the
best for last. Live betting interfaces can sometimes look a little different
than your traditional odds charts you are used to. They are constantly updating,
and the ever changing numbers can seem a little daunting at first. The best
advice we have is to take some time to learn the interface and see where
everything and all the options are BEFORE you start betting.
Don’t wait until right before the game to start learning how to make in-game
bets and what all the different options are. You are bound to make a mistake or
not be able to find something you need to take advantage of a hunch before it’s
too late. The numbers and betting lines change rapidly with in-game betting, so
you have to be on the ball to be able to get the bets in that you want.
Don’t Start Here
If you are absolutely brand new to sports betting, live betting is probably
not the place you want to start. We recommend starting with some basic
traditional bets and learning the ins and outs of those first. Don’t worry, live
betting will not be going anywhere anytime soon, so you have nothing to worry
about. It will be here for you when you are ready to give it a whirl. Trying to
push into this too early before you understand the basic types of bets and how
they work and payout will just cause headaches and mistakes that will make you
have a bad experience. It’s not that it is that complex, but crawl before you
walk my friend.
The Wrap-Up
As you can see, live betting is an incredibly fun style of betting that is
only possible thanks to several incredible technological advancements. If you’re
a sharp better who knows how to analyze games and feel the momentum, you have
the potential to be very successful at live betting. Make sure you’ve fully read
through this guide and fully understand all the different aspects of live
betting and how to do it. Also, make sure you read through the strategy section
so that you can attack this as an intelligent bettor poised to make some serious
cash. The sportsbooks should fear you now.
Live betting is one of the most recent technological advancements in legal sports betting and one that has greatly improved the overall experience of sports betting. Essentially, live betting allows fans to bet on in-game outcomes while the game is being played. Before the introduction of live betting, all bets had to be locked in prior to the start of the game, but telecommunications technology and advanced analytics algorithms now allow sportsbooks to monitor the game and recalculate odds in real time. While live betting is a newer feature, it will likely prove popular in introducing sports betting to a younger, more tech-savvy generation of bettors.
Major online sportsbooks offer live betting lines every day on sporting events all over the world. While live betting was first limited to popular leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, the NFL, etc., it has since expanded to cover even niche sports like table tennis. Live betting is a great way to stay engaged with an event and ensure that you constantly have something to root for. This page will cover everything you need to know about live betting, from where to find live betting sites to popular live betting sports to specific live betting wager types. If you are at all curious about online betting, read on.
Is Live In-Game Betting Legal?
Live-in game betting is as legal as any other type of betting that you would participate in at any sportsbook. As long as you are using a legitimate sports betting site or land-based sportsbook, you can safely place live wagers on your favorite sports. Australia is the only major sports betting market that has specifically banned in-play betting in 2021, leaving the door open for those in the United States and other markets. For US residents, no state has any specific offshore sports betting legislation, let alone laws regarding live betting. States that have legalized sports betting allows for the sportsbooks to take live bets as well. You can always verify the specific gaming laws in your state, but as a general rule, if you’re eligible to sign up for an offshore sports betting account in your area (Bovada, BetOnline, MyBookie, etc.), it is safe and legal to enjoy live betting at these sites in addition to all the other services they offer.
Live Betting On Super Bowl LVSuper Bowl 55
Sunday, February 7th, 6:30 EST
Kansas City Chiefs
vs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Super Bowl 55 is set to kick off on February 7th, and it will be the biggest live betting day of the year. The Super Bowl has more live odds on it than any other game. You can bet on what the next playcall will be, when the next sack will happen, what method the next touchdown will be scored by, and more.
However, many of these wagers will only be available at the online sportsbooks that are located offshore. This is because they have some of the best betting odds and lines on the Super Bowl, so it’s important to know that you can use these sportsbooks for Super Bowl LV wagering. There are a lot of options, so you can check out the best sportsbooks by looking at our sportsbook review page. In addition, you can shop lines on live wagers by using multiple sportsbooks.
How Live In-Game Betting Works
As far as the steps you have to take to start partaking of live in-game betting, there’s not a big learning curve. Live sports bets are not much different from any other wager types that you would place. If you are using one of our recommended online offshore sportsbooks, you simply click or tap on the “live betting” page of your sportsbook of choice, where you will see all of the live and upcoming events on the docket. Select your sport/event and choose the outcome that you want to bet on. It’s that easy!
This, though, is where live betting differs from standard sports betting, because you will only have a few seconds to confirm your bet before the odds update. As the action changes, so do the live betting odds. This makes live betting the most exciting way to bet on sports, but it requires you to monitor the lines constantly. Results are graded immediately after the sportsbook receives the scores or results of the given play, though bets placed on dynamic, live game lines (like updated moneyline or spread bets) will only be graded after the conclusion of the game.
Sports Available For Live Betting
When you use an online sportsbook, there will be plenty of sports available for live betting. You are guaranteed to find in-game betting lines on popular US sports such as NFL football, MLB baseball, NCAA football and basketball, NHL hockey, and NBA basketball. There are also live lines on international league sports like soccer, cricket, and tennis, among dozens of other options. You can always check which sports will have live betting options by viewing your sportsbook’s selection of upcoming events for the day. Some sports betting sites will also offer a detailed event calendar where you can see which events are scheduled for the entire week ahead. While not every sport featured in your sportsbook will have live in-game betting options, sites do try to meet the demands of their bettors, and live betting is featured more and more often all the time.
Live Betting Vs. In-Play Betting
When it comes to betting live on sports, most sports betting sites will have two different options – live betting and in-play betting. Live betting, which is also known as in-game betting, is when you wager on real-time odds throughout the duration of a game. The live betting odds are updated from one moment to the next with each play of the game. You will have numerous betting options, from halftime and quarter lines, straight moneylines, even or odds props, game totals, spreads, etc.
In-play betting is similar to live sports betting, but there are not as many betting options. With in-play betting, odds are adjusted during the commercial breaks of a game. Typically, in-play lines on popular sports are available for parlays, if-bets, and straight bets. Online sportsbooks will differentiate between the two with separate sections or pages. For the most part, in-game betting is more popular than in-play betting, though both have their dedicated fanbases.
Best Live In Game Betting Sites
Below we have listed the best legal online sportsbooks that offer the most in game betting options. Some of these sites will let you bet on the next drive, current quarter, and all kinds of other things. These sites are all highly reccomended for US players and all of them are top notch companies. These are all sites that are employees have tested and even made some bets at themselves, and we are confident that they are your best option if you want to bet during the game.
Rank | Sportsbook | Bonus Offer | Play Now |
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1 | 50% Up To $250 Read Review | Visit Bovada | |
2 | 50% New Member Bonus!Read Review | Visit Betonline | |
3 | 50% Up To $1,000 Read Review | Visit MyBookie | |
4 | 50% Up To $1,000 Read Review | Visit Sportsbetting | |
5 | 100% Up To $300Read Review | Visit XBet |
SportsBetting Sportsbook – $25 Free Live In-Game Betting
SportsBetting brings you all of the best action on your favorite sports teams. You can bet on all of the most popular sports, including NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, and NCAA sports, as well as a huge assortment of international favorites. Getting started at SportsBetting is easy – you only need to create a free account and make a quick deposit. Some of the instant deposit options include Visa credit and prepaid cards, MasterCard, American Express, and Bitcoin (as well as other cryptocurrency altcoins like Bitcoin Cash, DASH, Ethereum, Litecoin, etc.). We recommend Bitcoin for its reliability and its $25,000 deposit maximum with no additional fees.
As one of the top sites for live in-game betting, SportsBetting will basically give you your first bet on the house. If your live wager of up to $25 is a winner, continue betting to potentially make even more profit. However, should your first wager lose, the sportsbook will credit your account with an equivalent free play within 24 hours. There’s no way to lose when you make your first live wager at SportsBetting, so why not create your sportsbook account today?
Bovada – $750 Bitcoin Welcome Bonus
Bovada is one of the most trusted online sportsbooks for US bettors. The sports betting site is known for reliability, with 100% secure deposit and withdrawal options. When you make a deposit with Bitcoin or Bitcoin Cash, you can take advantage of Bovada’s $750 Bitcoin Sports Welcome Bonus. When you make your initial crypto deposit, the online cashier at Bovada will match the amount by 50% for up to $750 in free plays. To redeem the offer, use the promo code BTCSWB750 when funding your account.
You can use the Bitcoin bonus on any sport or wager within the Bovada sportsbook. This includes live betting odds, which are the best way to really get in on the action. You will find live in-game betting options on football, basketball, tennis, golf, boxing, rugby, and lots more. There are in-play and live betting odds for all of the most exciting sports matchups every day, and live betting at Bovada is becoming the most popular feature on the sportsbook.
BetOnline – Lifetime Bonuses
BetOnline is a reputable sports betting site that you can count on to deliver the action you crave. Whether it’s NFL betting, NBA betting, MLB betting, or any sport in between (both in the US and abroad), you will find options at BetOnline. The live betting interface is one of the best across all sportsbooks, with sections for current and upcoming events. To get started, you will need to deposit money into your sportsbook account. You can choose from credit cards, checks, money orders, or bank wires to make your deposit. However, we recommend Bitcoin (or another supported cryptocurrency), which is an instant-deposit option with a $20 minimum and a huge $25,000 maximum. Digital, blockchain-based currency has become the most reliable deposit option for legal sports betting.
When joining BetOnline, you are entitled to a welcome bonus of a 50% match on your initial bonus up to $1000 in free plays to use on anything you’d like. The promo code to redeem this reward is BOL1000. To receive a lifetime of bonuses, simply put in the code LIFEBONUS and you will receive a 25% match on every deposit you make to your account for the duration of your membership, receiving a maximum of $500 each time.
Can I Access Live Betting On My iPhone or Android?
Yes, you can definitely access live betting on your iPhone or Android mobile device. This is actually the most common way for online sportsbook users to wager, as it allows them the option to watch a game in a restaurant or at a bar without having to be tethered to a computer. Mobile sports betting is the number-one reason that live betting has become so popular so quickly, as it is immediately accessible to anyone who’s interested.
What Are Some Live Betting Strategies
There are as many live betting strategies as there are sports wagering strategies. That’s because live betting is sports betting – just faster! Because the odds come and go in mere seconds, the number-one strategy to ensure successful live in-play betting is to have your computer or mobile device on and in front of you, set to your sportsbook’s live betting page.
Some of the most successful gamblers use live betting to double down on favorites when the line has shifted adequately, and they also do the opposite, using live betting to hedge their bets or negate bad bets placed earlier (like, for example, when a team’s top player is injured at the beginning of a game, which could lead to a wipeout loss without live betting options to mitigate the unforeseen event).
This a positive use of live betting, but also be wearing of using live-betting to chase your losses. It is very easy to get caught up in sports betting, and to try to win back your losses via risky live bets. Be careful when trying to win back lost funds via live betting, as it can be a very slippery slope that could leave your bankroll empty.
Is Live In-Game Betting Only Available Online?
Live Sports Betting Odds
No, live betting odds are not only available online, as most casinos that have active sportsbooks also offer live betting. However, given the general dearth of sportsbooks across the US (though more are admittedly popping up every day), online live betting is going to be the best option for the dramatic majority of US sports bettors.
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Does It Cost Anything Extra To Use Live In-Game Betting?
Absolutely not. When you sign up at a legal offshore sportsbook, it never costs anything extra to use live in-game betting services offered by the site. There are no required subscriptions, no undue betting minimums, and no obligations. Just place your wager and get paid! It’s as simple as that.
Can Live In-Game Betting Help Me Recover My Losses Quickly?
In theory, live in-game betting can indeed help you recover your losses quickly. However, in practice, the pros know to stay away from this line of thinking. Yes, live in-game wagering is perfect for mitigating individual bad bets here and there, but if you’ve recently lost a lot of money, you aren’t going to be able to recoup that any faster by live betting, despite the massively increased volume of wagering chances available. As a general rule, if you ever try to recoup big losses quickly in the sports betting world, you are just going to lose even more cash. As the old saying goes, slow and steady wins the race (or whatever other sporting events you’re wagering on).