How To Track Your Bets, Win/Loss %, and ROI With A Bet Tracker (FREE and Easy-To-Use!)

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Alex discusses how to track your bets for free on OddsJam. The OddsJam sports betting software has a free bet tracker that is easy to use.

As a sharp bettor, it’s critical to know your profit & loss and ROI. The OddsJam bet tracker has a variety of graphs that will show you these metrics. OddsJam also tracks your closing line value (e.g. CLV).

Alex then explains how to sync your sportsbook accounts to the free OddsJam bet tracker. There are a variety of ways to add bets to your bet tracker with OddsJam. You can 1) sync your sportsbooks to the OddsJam sports betting software or 2) input bets manually. OddsJam will automatically grad all of your bets as wins or losses and show you your profit & loss, ROI & win/loss percentage over time.

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5 Comments

  1. @urban9015

    can you see how you do at a particular sport at a particular book

  2. @DarinMikesell

    Would be really cool to have stats that show the type of bet (parlay, over/under, moneyline, spread, prop, etc.) and see the total number of wins/loses for each type. Unless that's already there and I'm not seeing it.

  3. @ThePatriots010304

    How do you determine the CLV? Is it when you beat the CL of the sportsbook where you placed the bet?

  4. @King_Cardo

    Why I’m not able to connect my account and I’m in a state that do sports betting?

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