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  • Select the sport you wish to base your criteria on, and then choose from the available leagues associated with that sport. If you want to set criteria that apply to an entire league without specifying a competitor or team, you can select the "select all" option in the competitor section. 

     

    Please note that sport-wide conditions are not currently supported, so selecting a specific league is required.

  • We currently provide the three primary betting markets — Moneyline, Spread, and Total — where available across supported sports. As we grow, additional niche markets will be introduced, offering more options for setting notifications.

  • The Odds State determines whether you want to receive notifications before an event starts (“pre-match”) or based on live odds during the event (“in-play”):

    • Pre-Match: Focuses solely on event lines available prior to the start of the event. Notifications will only be sent before the event begins.

    • In-Play: Monitors live odds during the event and sends notifications as the event progresses. This option may also reference pre-match lines relative to in-play lines if a shift is selected (see Odds Indicator for more details).

  • Choose how to track odds changes using either a static threshold (Trigger) or a relative movement (Shift).

    Trigger

    A fixed threshold that sends a notification once the market and odds meet your set value. You can specify whether you want the odds to be Greater Than or Less Than that threshold.

    • Example: Setting a Trigger at +200 with Greater Than sends a notification the moment the line reaches +200 or higher (e.g., +225).

    Shift

    Tracks relative odds changes and comes in two modes:

    1. Pre-Match Shift

      • Monitors the minimum and maximum pre-match lines (the “extremes”) reached before the event starts.

      • Once the line moves by your chosen shift amount beyond any of those extremes, you get notified.

      • Example: If the moneyline fluctuates pre-match between -180 (max) and -220 (min), and you set a shift of 50, you’d be alerted at:

        • -170, which is 50 points above the -220 minimum (since -220 + 50 = -170).

        • -230, which is 50 points below the -180 maximum (since -180 - 50 = -230).

    2. In-Play Shift

      • Requires two market values for one selection:

        • Market Value 1 = the pre-match line.

        • Market Value 2 = your in-play target.

      • Example: If a competitor’s pre-match moneyline is -500 (Market Value 1) and you set Market Value 2 to +100, you’ll be notified when it moves from less than -500 (e.g., -600) to greater than +100  (e.g., +150).

  • When Trigger is selected as your Odds Indicator, you can choose from two options for Odds Range: Greater Than or Less Than (irrelevant if a Shift is selected). Remember that Greater Than or Less Than only applies to the numeric value you enter for your market (Moneyline, Spread, or Total)—not the American odds.

    1. Moneyline

      • Enter +100, select Greater Than → triggers on anything above +100 (e.g., +150, +200).

      • Enter +100, select Less Than → triggers on anything below +100 (e.g., -150, -200).

    2. Spread

      • Enter +7.5, select Greater Than → triggers on anything above +7.5 (e.g., +10.5, +12.5).

      • Enter +7.5, select Less Than → triggers on anything below +7.5 (e.g., +3.5, -1.5).

    3. Total

      • Enter 50.5, select Greater Than → triggers on anything above 50.5 (e.g., 55.5, 60.5).

    Enter 50.5, select Less Than → triggers on anything below 50.5 (e.g., 45.5, 40.5).

  • Depending on your Market and Odds State selections, this field may appear under different labels (e.g., “In-Play Moneyline”). Below is how Market Value behaves in each scenario:

    1. Trigger Selected

      • The Market Value is the exact threshold you want to target for your chosen market.

      • Range details are provided in the form, ensuring you only input valid values (e.g., numeric lines, American odds, etc.).

      • For Trigger examples, refer to the Odds Indicator section.

    2. Shift + Pre-Match

      • The Market Value indicates the amount by which the line must move beyond its furthest pre-match extremes (highest and lowest points before the event).

      • For Shift (Pre-Match) examples, see the Odds Indicator section.

    3. Shift + In-Play

      • You will enter two Market Values, Market Value 1 (a pre-match line) and Market Value 2 (an in-play threshold).

      • The system compares the in-play line to your pre-match line to determine if a notification should be sent.

      • For Shift (In-Play) examples, refer to the Odds Indicator section.

  • For Spread and Total markets, you can specify an American Odds threshold to refine your notifications. Since Moneyline inherently uses American odds, this feature is unique to Spread and Total.

    • Entering an American Odds value ensures you only receive notifications when both your line target (Spread or Total) and the specified odds threshold are met.

    • For example, if you set:

      • Total at 45.5

      • American Odds at -110
        You’ll only be notified when the total is 45.5 and the odds are -110 or better (e.g., -110, +100, +200). This helps you pinpoint market movements that align with your betting criteria.

Criteria, Explained

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