How much each book takes. In one number.
Every price carries an invisible surcharge: the book's margin. It's not the bonus or the promo — it's the cut the house keeps on every ticket, win or lose. Here it is, measured book by book, on real odds being served right now. The number no affiliate comparator — the kind that lives on commissions — will ever put on the cover.
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18 matches · 24 MayThe lower the margin, the more the book leaves on the table for you: across a hundred bets, the difference between 5% and 8% is your money changing hands. The best concrete price for each match lives in the comparator.
A football match has three outcomes. If you add up the probability implied by each price, a fair book would give you 100%. Real books give 105%, 107%, 108%. That excess is their margin — and they charge it baked into the odds, without it ever showing up anywhere.
For every match in the comparator we measure each book's 1X2 margin and average it across all matches. This is the 1X2 market, the main one — other markets usually carry an even bigger margin. Recomputed every few hours on live prices.
The margin is invisible, but you always pay it.
No book advertises its margin, and no comparator that earns a commission for sending you there is going to put it on the front page. That's why this table exists. It doesn't tell you where to bet — it tells you how much it costs you to bet in each place, so the maths is yours and not only theirs.
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