Odds & Ends: Unraveling the Surebet Playbook


The global sports betting market has seen explosive growth in recent years, fueled by the rise of online gambling platforms, increased internet access and penetration, and the legalization of betting in numerous countries. As of 2023, research showed that the global sports betting market was valued at around $92.1 billion, with projections suggesting it could exceed $182.1 billion by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3%.

This market includes various betting activities, from traditional sports like soccer and horse racing to esports and virtual games. However, the rapid expansion of the betting industry has also attracted fraudulent activity. Fraudsters actively seek to exploit weaknesses in the bookmakers’ odds-setting algorithms, using automated bots and leveraging advanced arbitrage techniques like surebetting and value betting to secure guaranteed profits. These activities often fall under the radar but can lead to significant financial losses for betting platforms and honest bettors.y.

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Source: Group IB


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