BettorIndex helps you research player Over/Under props by combining weighted hit-rate trends with the best available line and price on one card. It is a sports betting research tool — not a picks service or odds board.
What should you check first on a prop card?
Start with the Over/Under lean and the best line and price for that leaned side. BettorIndex compares weighted recent hit rates to implied odds from tracked books (BetMGM, DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics) to surface a lean and Market Read.
How does BettorIndex score player props?
Props use a trend + price model:
- Pick side — weighted over/under hit rates at the best shopping line (minimum line for Over, maximum line for Under)
- Strength — edge thresholds combined with value vs implied odds
- Market Read — Opportunity, Worth Watching, or Potential Pass based on trend and price alignment
When books post different lines on the same prop, the card shows a Split Market range (min ↔ max line). That range is informational and does not change lean direction.
What else is on a prop research card?
Every prop card includes the same sections across NBA, MLB, and NFL:
- Hit rates for the leaned side across recent windows
- Home/away clears for context
- Relevant injuries tied to the player or matchup
- Market Read with a short explanation
How do you use Market Read?
Market Read is a readiness signal for prop research only:
- Opportunity — trend and price both look favorable
- Worth Watching — a lean exists, but trend and price are not strong enough yet
- Potential Pass — no strong lean, or price does not support action
Game Lines use team or direction leans instead — Market Read does not apply there.
Where can you see prop card sections on the site?
Browse the prop market card anatomy on the homepage or read the sports betting research FAQ.