How Accurate Is Oddible Bet Tracking?
Accuracy is foundational to any bet tracking tool's value — if the data is wrong, the analytics built on top of it are meaningless. Oddible's bet tracking accuracy is high for supported sportsbooks, with automated sync pulling bet data directly from sportsbook systems rather than relying on screen scraping or OCR. Understanding where tracking is most reliable and where edge cases exist helps you use Oddible's data with appropriate confidence.
Sync Accuracy for Supported Sportsbooks
For sportsbooks with full automated sync, Oddible achieves high accuracy on core bet data — wager type, odds, stake, event details, and outcome. This data comes directly from the sportsbook's records, so it reflects exactly what was placed and what was settled. Odds are recorded at the time of placement (as stored by the sportsbook), which is important for CLV grading — you're being graded on your actual odds, not a reconstructed estimate.
Real-Time vs Delayed Data
Oddible's sync is not truly real-time in the same way a live betting interface is — bets placed in the last few minutes may not appear instantly. Sync cycles update on a scheduled basis (typically every few hours for active accounts), with manual sync available for immediate refresh. Closing line data used for CLV grading is fetched at game time and processed after games conclude, meaning grades typically appear within a few hours of a game ending. Live bet grading during the game is not part of Oddible's current feature set.
Edge Cases and Common Discrepancies
A small percentage of bets can have discrepancies between what's recorded at the sportsbook and what appears in Oddible. Common causes include: bets that are voided or canceled after sync occurs (which Oddible updates on the next cycle), sportsbook settlement delays on props or futures, and partial sync coverage for some bet types on certain platforms. If you notice a discrepancy, Oddible's bet edit function lets you manually correct any synced bet's details, or you can flag the issue through the support channel.
How Grading Is Validated
Oddible's CLV grades are validated against consensus closing line data from market sources. The methodology compares your placement odds to the closing line on the primary market (spread, total, or moneyline) at game time. Oddible's team regularly audits a sample of graded bets to ensure the CLV calculation is accurate and that data sources are current. The grades are not manipulated to look better or worse — they reflect the raw market comparison.
For bettors who demand accurate, trustworthy data, Oddible is the platform built on it. Accurate sync, validated CLV grading, and transparent methodology make Oddible the foundation for any serious bettor's performance analysis in 2026.

