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Expected Value: The Most Important Concept in Betting

By Ross Thornton, Co-Founder, Wise Guy Team

If you bet on sports and you do not understand Expected Value, you are not investing, you are gambling. As a professional bettor with over 5,000 documented wagers and a 55% win rate across 6 straight winning years, I can tell you with certainty: Expected Value is the single most important concept in this business. It is not flashy, but it is everything.

What Expected Value Is

Expected Value (EV) is the mathematical measure of how profitable a bet is over the long term. Put simply, a +EV bet is one that, made 1,000 times, turns a profit, even if it loses tonight. If you are getting +110 on a play that should be -110 based on true probability, you are holding a bet with positive expected value. It may not win tonight, but it is a winning bet over time. That is what professionals chase.

The Casual Bettor's Mistake

Most casual bettors are obsessed with who will win. They bet on feelings, headlines, and public momentum. Professionals think differently. We ask three questions: what is the price, what is the edge, and what is the value? "The Chiefs are going to blow them out" is not analysis, it is emotion. The sharper question is whether you have an edge at the number on the board.

Even the right side is the wrong bet if the line is not in your favor. That is where most bettors go broke: chasing winners instead of edges. Our Line Shopping and No-Vig tools exist to find exactly where the +EV is on every play, and the AI Betting Coach grades any bet for you.

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Frequently asked questions

What is expected value in sports betting?

Expected value (EV) is the long-run profit or loss of a bet. A +EV bet would profit if you made it many times, because the price you are getting is better than the true probability, even if it loses on any given night.

What is a +EV bet?

A positive expected value bet is one where the odds offered are better than the true fair odds, for example getting +110 on a play whose true price should be -110. Over a large sample, +EV bets win.

Why does the price matter more than the pick?

Because even the correct side is a losing bet if the number is wrong. Professionals chase value, the edge in the price, not winners. The same team at +3 and at -3 are completely different bets.

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