Sports Betting Guides
Plain-English educational content for US sports bettors. Each guide is evergreen, written for the 2026 US legal-betting landscape, and structured for the question-asking patterns most beginners actually have.
Fundamentals
How to Read American Odds
The +/- format used at every US sportsbook. Examples, conversion to implied probability, and conversion to decimal/fractional formats.
How to Bet the World Cup for US Bettors
NFL/NBA terminology mapped to soccer markets for the 2026 World Cup. 1X2 (the three-way moneyline), Asian handicap, both teams to score, and the props US books will ship for the tournament.
Strategy
Parlay Betting Strategy
The math behind parlay payouts and house edge. When correlation makes parlays +EV. Same-game parlay (SGP) mechanics and bankroll rules.
Live Betting Strategy
Why live odds move slower than the game. The three most-profitable live-bet situations. Operator-specific quirks (suspended markets, refresh latency, max stakes).
Sports Betting Bankroll Management
The math behind why most bettors lose more to bad sizing than to bad picks. Unit sizing, Kelly Criterion fractions, and stop-loss discipline.
Closing Line Value (CLV) Explained
The only skill metric that matters. Why beating the closing line is more meaningful than win-rate, and how to track CLV across your bet history.
How to Spot a Value Bet
Operational definition of value, three concrete techniques to find them, and when "value" is actually just variance dressed up as edge.
Sports Betting Strategies That Do Not Work
Martingale, fade-the-public, paid pick services, hot-streak chasing. The popular systems that mathematically cannot work and why bettors keep falling for them.
Live Betting the 2026 World Cup
Why soccer rewards live betting (long stretches with periodic high-stakes moments), which live markets carry edge, and the bankroll rules that stop a single match from blowing up a tournament budget.
Sportsbook Mechanics
How Sportsbooks Make Money
Vig, juice, hold, and the math behind why the operator wins even on coin-flip markets. Why -110/-110 nets the book a 4.55% margin.
Sports Betting Tax Guide
Federal income tax, W-2G thresholds, state-by-state withholding, when to itemize losses, and what records the IRS expects you to keep.