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How to find the best betting odds?

How to find among all bookmakers required data and pick up the best odds? There are two solutions: independently explore the Internet going to all bookmakers, or use odds comparison service.

In fact, the independent search may take too much time and power, so gamblers often choose the second variant with comparison services.

The odds comparison and search service OddsFan provides data from over 70 bookmakers. Only here you may find the latest information and will be able to choose the best deals.

It’s easy to work with the service. The main thing is that you don’t need to search for each bookie separately, just select the desired league, sport, and you’ll get a table with structured data. Having acquainted with them, you may safely bet.

One of the main advantages of the service is that all information is updated daily and provided to the user in tabular form. The most convenient data format allows quickly compare results and in a single click, it navigates to the bookmaker’s page you’re interested in.

OddsFan functionality

Even a newbie will be able to deal with the service management. The navigation on the site within a second displays the necessary event and interested odd in any match. For instance, you need to find best odds for matches of the FIFA World Cup 2018:

  • Open the sidebar, select Soccer and World from the list of countries;
  • Then choose World Cup. Russia

After two clicks you would be redirected to the page with the list of football matches and betting odds for these events.

In case you’re interested in the outcome of a certain match, just click on the event name, and then look at the most relevant markets for you.

If you want to look through football, basketball or any other odds for a particular bookie, turn on the filter. The irrelevant information will be eliminated, and only priority bookies will be displayed on the screen.

As you can see, it’s easy to work with the service, all information is represented extremely simply and clearly, there is no need to “manually” search for bookmakers.

OddsFan benefits

  • Odds monitoring in Live and Prematch modes;
  • Over 70 bookmakers;
  • Events from 60 countries;
  • Simple interface, understandable to beginners;
  • Wide betting line, over 150 markets;
  • Fast switching between events.

OddsFan service plans to expand its capabilities. The addition of new bookmakers, markets, and sports events are key priorities.

Apr 3, 2018ballineurope
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