
What odds to bet on
When you receive a valuebet notification, the first things that appear in the text in order are the sport, the league, the match, and the market (Corners/Goals/Handicap) so that you can easily search for the match.
The goal is to bet on a soft (slow) bookmaker (Bet365, 1xBet for example) which has a small delay which will allow you to catch the odd before it drops, giving you a +EV bet!
Once you find the match, you can find the specific bet (here for example, under 5.5 corners in the 1st half) and bet on it.
What the graph tells us
The graph, alongside its text indicating the drop over time can give you information on how sharp the drop is. The more gradual or sharp the drop is, the more the consensus is in favour of this event occurring, meaning the odds are less likely to bounce back up. Additionally, the closer the drop is to the start of the match, the less time it has to potentially bounce back up, meaning that the bet is extremely favourable.



EV for each bet
The 'Minimum +EV odd' indicates the odds above which you need to place a bet for it to give you an edge, so be +EV at that time. There are also some baseline odds which let you compare with the odd you bet on your bookmaker to estimate your edge (ROI % per bet). Your true EV is your CLV - bookie vig.
Profit calculator
