Middle Betting Tool

Find opportunities to win both sides of a bet by exploiting differences in point spreads

What is Middle Betting?

Middle betting is a strategy where you place bets on both sides of a game with different point spreads, creating a "middle" where both bets can win. This typically occurs when different sportsbooks offer different point spreads for the same game, or when the line moves after you've already placed a bet.

For example, if you bet on Team A -3.5 and Team B +4.5, you'll win both bets if the final score difference is exactly 4 points. This is called "hitting the middle."

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Enter the point spread for Team A (negative number means favorite)
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Enter the point spread for Team B (positive number means underdog)
Standard odds for point spreads are often -110 (American) or 1.91 (Decimal)
Middle Betting Results
Middle Range:
Middle Size:
Total Stake:
If Both Bets Win (Hit Middle):
If One Bet Wins, One Loses:
If Both Bets Lose (Worst Case):
Recommendation:
Example Scenario

Let's say you're betting on a football game between Team A and Team B. One sportsbook has Team A at -3.5 (favorite), while another has Team B at +4.5 (underdog). If you bet on both, you'll win both bets if Team A wins by exactly 4 points. This is "hitting the middle."