Every price a book posts has a margin in it. We take it out and show you the fair number, across 55+ sportsbooks, refreshed every second. When a book's price lags the market, you see it while it's still up.
Every row is a price a sportsbook is offering right now that's better than the market says it should be. Best line, fair-implied EV, quarter-Kelly stake, quote age. Green means the math likes it. Amber means the quote sat too long, so trust it less. That's the whole interface, and it's the whole job.
You place the bet yourself, at the book. A row tells you what to bet, where the price is, and how much. It never touches your money.
Each roof down there is a sportsbook on the scan. We take the margin out of every posted price and compare what's left to the fair number. Most prices aren't wrong, so most roofs carry no beacon. When one book pays more than fair says it should, that roof gets one and the bet gets a row on the board.
Footprints and heights are drawing. The beacon's numbers are the worked example below.
FanDuel posts Nationals +174. The sharp two-way price says that number is wrong. Take the margin out, get the fair number, size it. Every figure here is the actual calculation, not marketing rounding.
This is live math from tonight's board, not a promise. Slide your stake and see the expected value of the top five edges up right now.
Expected value is the long-run average of a bet's math edge. Any single night can lose. Variance is real, bankroll discipline matters, and nothing here is a guarantee of profit.
The screener sweeps 55+ sportsbooks and refreshes on a 1-second cadence. A wrong price doesn't last long. Neither should your scan.
The fair number is built from the books that move first and get copied by everyone else, not from a poll of soft lines agreeing with each other. The margin comes out six different ways and the board shows you the spread. It isn't a vibe. It's arithmetic you can audit.
The board is free with an account. Paid tiers come later. No card, no trial clock, no upsell wall between you and tonight's slate.
Check the arithmetic above. The anchor prices, the overround, the fair number and the stake are all printed, and they recompute. A tout can't publish its working because there isn't any.
Past that: this takes no bets and holds no money, it sells no picks, and the board prints its misses. There's a losing row on it right now, and prices that sat too long are flagged amber instead of quietly left in the list.
Books limit winners. No tool stops that, and anyone selling you one is lying to you. We have no limiting statistics and we are not going to invent any. What we can tell you is what the product actually does.
None of that makes you invisible. It is just what is true.
Every row says how far it can take you before you click. Some books open a slip with the stake already filled, some open the bet and you type the number, and some only get you to the game page. The row tells you which.
It also tells you when a price is thinner than it looks. Exchange rows carry the size actually available, so Thin $37 means $37, not a headline number that evaporates at the slip.
The board is free with an account. Paid tiers come later. No card, no trial clock, and no wall between you and tonight's slate.