FAQ
LiveOdds costs $4.99/month for 1 concurrent stream.
A Commercial Plan is also available for $19.99/month that allows up to 5 concurrent streams.
LiveOdds TV uses odds from 15+ sportsbooks and aggregates them to show the most common odds for each matchup.
Pre-game odds are updated every 5-15 minutes and in-game odds and scores are updated every 5-20 seconds.
You can configure your board to show PACE, which shows the spread and total expected at the end of the matchup if each team keeps scoring at their current pace. This is a useful and unique offering to track over/under and other bets you may have.
If a soccer match offers a drawline, the match is settled at the end of regulation. For example, when Spain and France tied 1-1 in regulation the score will show 1-1 as final even though France won in penalty kicks.
The ROT number (short for rotation number) is a unique identifier assigned to a specific game or betting line on a sportsbook’s odds board. It is typically a three-digit number that sportsbooks use to organize and reference games or events. The rotation numbers are standardized across most sportsbooks in the U.S., meaning the same number will refer to the same game at different sportsbooks. It simplifies the betting process by allowing bettors to reference a game or team quickly without confusion, especially in busy sportsbooks or over-the-counter transactions.