How to Read Your Oddible Win/Loss Report
Your Oddible win/loss report is more than a simple tally of wins and losses — it's a layered performance dashboard that breaks down your betting results across multiple dimensions. Understanding how to read each section of the report helps you extract actionable insight rather than just confirming what you already knew. This guide walks through the key components of your Oddible performance dashboard and what each metric tells you about your betting.
Your Overall ROI: The Most Important Number
The first number to focus on in your Oddible report is your overall ROI (return on investment), expressed as a percentage. ROI is calculated as net profit divided by total amount wagered, multiplied by 100. A positive ROI means you're making money over your sample; a negative ROI means you're losing. In sports betting against a standard -110 spread, breakeven is roughly -4.5% ROI (because of the juice). A bettor at 0% ROI is actually performing above average. Anything above +3–5% ROI over a meaningful sample (500+ bets) is genuinely impressive and suggests real edge.
Monthly Trend Analysis
Oddible's performance dashboard includes a monthly trend chart showing your profit/loss and ROI over time. This view is crucial for separating hot and cold streaks from actual performance trends. A bettor who had an exceptional January but has been flat or negative since is very different from one who shows consistent positive months across a full season. Look for your trend line, not individual spikes. Consistency across months — even at modest positive returns — is a better indicator of edge than variance-driven peaks.
Sport and Bet Type Breakdown
The sport breakdown section shows your ROI and profit/loss disaggregated by sport: NFL, NBA, MLB, college football, soccer, and so on. Many bettors discover through Oddible's data that they have meaningful positive ROI in one or two sports and are dragging their overall number down with poor performance elsewhere. Similarly, the bet type breakdown — spreads vs moneylines vs totals vs props — reveals which bet types are driving your results. Bettors who are profitable on game lines but losing heavily on props should consider reducing prop volume.
Sportsbook Performance Comparison
Oddible's dashboard also shows your performance broken down by sportsbook. This tells you whether you're getting better line value at certain books and whether some books are consistently worse for your results. Combined with CLV data, this is one of the most actionable insights the platform provides — it tells you exactly where to place more bets and where to shop away from.
Oddible transforms raw bet history into the structured performance intelligence you need to bet more deliberately. The win/loss report is your map — use it to identify what's working, what's not, and where your next improvement opportunity lives.

