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    nash13
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    Odds comparison

    Hello everyone,
    I'd like to know if there is a odds comparison website where i can see spreads, totals and ML odds at the same time.
    Don Best has it separated to various tables. Oddsportal has very much detailed view but separated to different tabs again.
    I'd like to have a structure which basically looks like this:
    Team A ML Odd Spread Total
    or better the same match up in a single row:
    Date; Team A; Team B; ML Team A; ML Team B; Spread Team A; Spread Team B; Total
    Is there any site which covers the data for matchups like that?
    Thanks a lot.

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    i use sbr odds.

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    LT Profits
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    You can see it by clicking on individual game on SBR Odds

    For example go to main page at http://www.sportsbookreview.com/betting-odds/ and let's say you want to see EVERYTHING for L.A. Clippers vs. Atlanta NBA game. You would click on either team and get... http://www.sportsbookreview.com/bett...hawks-2883147/

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    Most websites don't put anything near that in one table because it is extremely expensive on the database. Like LT said, we do and it has proven to be very popular.

    We have something in testing now that will give every bettor everything they've wanted in odds comparison... hopefully we can share with testers within the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dozer View Post
    Most websites don't put anything near that in one table because it is extremely expensive on the database. Like LT said, we do and it has proven to be very popular.

    We have something in testing now that will give every bettor everything they've wanted in odds comparison... hopefully we can share with testers within the year.

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    You can create custom columns in DBS3 (Don Best) which would do exactly what you're asking for.

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    thanks a lot guys. will have a deeper look.

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    Just an update: there is a lot information out there, gathering automatically on a daily basis will be a hard thing to do. I have manually found some leans and edges, but I guess my technical skills in form of scraping data are limited. Excel has some nice functions, but Java based sites like Massey Ratings are too hard to conquer.

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