Best for: Deep props, parlay builder, same-game-parlay variety, frequent promos for mid-tier bettors.
Watch out: Limits hit fast on +EV bettors. Do not expect to be a sharp there long.
Best for: Smoothest UX, solid same-game-parlay, good live-betting depth in NBA + NFL.
Watch out: Same limiting behavior as DK. Lines often copy DK with small adjustments.
Best for: Early lines on college markets, decent boost program for casual bettors, good mobile app.
Watch out: Props pricing is looser than DK/FD but books notice sharps quickly too.
Best for: Sportsbook + casino rewards stack well if you play both. Same-game parlays on alt markets.
Watch out: App has been historically slower. Limits aggressive on -EV-to-them lines.
Best for: Best boosts among majors in 2025-2026. Heavy FanCash rewards. Competitive props at launch.
Watch out: Newer operator; app polish still catching up. Limits not yet well-documented in community.
Best for: Sharp reference lines, low vig (2 percent on sides/totals), beats-the-close pricing. No-limiting policy.
Watch out: Not available in most US states. Use as reference for CLV computations, not your primary book.
Best for: Nevada-licensed sharp book. Accepts very large wagers. Great CLV reference for NV-based users.
Watch out: Retail-only in Nevada outside their app. Not broadly available online.
Best for: Deep lines across niche sports (esports, tennis, cricket, international soccer).
Watch out: Offshore; know the legal exposure in your state before using. Deposits via crypto are cleanest.
Best for: Commission-free P2P exchange. No house vig. $75M Series B; CFTC DCM application in progress.
Watch out: Thin liquidity on niche markets. Best for popular markets in the majors.
Best for: DFS-style props. Simple 2-to-6 pick entries. Good for casual users.
Watch out: Not a true sportsbook. Odds are fixed multipliers; EV math is worse than straight prop bets.