Florida Gators vs. Oregon State Beavers Las Vegas Bowl Betting
December 13, 2022Nothing But Net for the Hoosier State Sportsbooks
December 13, 2022Perhaps a gambler will pull up an MLB game on their TV or betting app. And be watching an inning or two of a low-latency stream. While automated odds powered by companies such as SimpleBet, scroll across the bottom of the screen. Every 15 seconds or so (now that Major League Baseball is adopting the pitch clock next season) comes an opportunity for fresh action.
The possibilities are endless. Will this Aaron Judge at-bat end in a single, double, triple, yet another home run, walk, or another result? Will this Nick Pivetta pitch be a ball, a strike, or put in play? The image on the screen will reflect live action that occurred just a few seconds ago. Hence, all bettors are on a similar footing. Thus, that eliminates any advantage for the 40,000 or so fans who might be at the ballpark. And those fans aren’t relying on a stream or broadcast to see what’s happening.
Sportsbooks such as BetRivers are coming in hot for the current 2022 college and pro football season. Further, the World Cup championship is coming on Sunday, December 18. Meanwhile, while the NBA and NHL regular seasons are in full swing. As is big-time college basketball. And, of course, you can get action on the college football bowl games and College Football Playoff. It’s all underway and coming in hot, with action available now. This is the best time of year for sports betting activity in overdrive. Check out their DAILY specials and bonuses today!
Low-latency streaming is available now through companies like Phenix Real-Time Solutions. The technology to set betting markets near-instantaneously, shut the market down the second the pitcher’s foot hits the rubber, and reset it accurately in time for the next pitch is what SimpleBet does.
Integrating all aspects into a single-screen experience is the final frontier to revolutionize how baseball might one day be experienced by the average fan and bettor.
Not long ago, many people thought baseball’s deliberate pace of play would doom it in a world in which human beings have constant information and stimulation literally at their fingertips. But in an ironic twist, that slow pace and baseball’s lengthy season have potentially given the sport a massive edge in the in-play betting markets, where handheld devices dominate.
Online sportsbooks aren’t just taking a stab in the dark with that estimate. Last season, MLB in-play betting started living up to the promise many people had expected, with linear, month-over-month growth. Some sportsbooks began MLB in-play betting in August 2021, with the handle growing by 250% year-over-year. In the final month of the last regular season, the average MLB game had $147,000 in micro bets placed on it.
It doesn’t take advanced math skills to understand baseball’s prominent role for in-game betting. There are 2,430 major league games per season compared to 276 NFL games. On some days, the MLB slate starts around 12:30 p.m. ET and lasts 12 or more hours until the West Coast night games conclude. Each of those games consists of nearly 300 pitches on average.
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