The gold standard for professional sports arbitrage and value betting.
In the world of sports arbitrage (surebetting) and value betting, BetBurger stands as a titan. Established in 2013, it has evolved from a simple scanner into a comprehensive ecosystem for professional bettors. While many competitors have come and gone, BetBurger has maintained its position as the "gold standard" for one primary reason: Data Density.
BetBurger is not designed for the casual punter who wants to place a $10 bet on the weekend. It is an industrial-grade tool built for high-volume execution. It scans over 80 bookmakers (plus hundreds of clones), covering 34+ sports and thousands of markets. It identifies mathematical inefficiencies in bookmaker odds—specifically Arbitrage (Surebets) and Value Bets—allowing users to exploit these edges for profit.
Unlike software that requires a desktop download, BetBurger is entirely web-based. This cloud-based architecture ensures that you are always seeing the latest odds without relying on your local machine's processing power. Whether you are looking to grind out a steady profit with prematch arbitrage or seek the adrenaline and higher returns of live arbing, BetBurger provides the infrastructure to do it.
BetBurger operates on a subscription model. While the prices may seem steep to a beginner, they are calibrated for professionals who view this cost as a business expense.
One of BetBurger's most critical features—and often the reason professionals choose it over cheaper alternatives—is the Arb Helper Chrome Extension. In the cat-and-mouse game between arbitrageurs and bookmakers, staying undetected is paramount. The Arb Helper solves two massive problems:
Without Arb Helper, you would have to manually open the bookmaker's site, find the sport, find the league, find the match, and then find the specific market. In Live Arbing, this is impossible; the odds would change before you arrived. Arb Helper creates a "direct link" functionality. When you click an arb in the BetBurger dashboard, the extension opens the bookmaker's window, logs you in (if credentials are saved), and navigates directly to the specific event and betslip. This reduces a 30-second process to 2 seconds.
Bookmakers know exactly where your traffic comes from. If they see thousands of users clicking referral links directly from "ArbFinder.com", they will flag those accounts immediately. The Arb Helper extension acts as a buffer. It simulates natural navigation or direct traffic, masking the fact that you came from an arbitrage scanner. It avoids the "referer" headers that usually give you away. While no method is 100% fool-proof, using the Arb Helper significantly extends the lifespan of your soft bookmaker accounts compared to clicking direct links.
BetBurger splits its service into two distinct worlds. Understanding the difference is key to choosing the right plan.
Prematch arbitrage involves betting on events that have not yet started. The odds are relatively stable, often staying available for minutes or even hours. This is the perfect environment for learning. You can take your time to double-check the teams, the market rules (e.g., tennis retirement rules), and your stake sizing. However, because the market is more stable, the profit margins are thinner (typically 1% to 5%) and bookmakers are quicker to limit accounts that only bet on closing lines.
Live arbitrage is where the serious money is made. In-play odds fluctuate wildly with every goal, point, or corner. Bookmakers often lag behind one another, creating massive gaps. It is not efficient for a bookmaker to manually update every line perfectly in real-time, so their algorithms often drift.
BetBurger's live scanner excels here. It picks up these discrepancies instantly. You might find arbs with 10%, 15%, or even 20% ROI that exist for 10-20 seconds. The volume is huge—thousands of arbs per hour on a busy Saturday. However, the stress is high. You must be lightning-fast. If you place one leg of the bet and the odds change before you place the second leg, you are left with a "naked bet" (unhedged exposure). BetBurger's interface is optimized to reduce this risk, but it requires practice.
A common complaint from new users is that BetBurger shows "too many" arbs, including ones that are obvious errors (palpable errors) that will get voided. This is not a bug; it is a feature of the scanner's raw power. To use BetBurger effectively, you must master the Multifilters.
You can (and should) create specific profiles for your scanning:
Mastering these filters turns the "noise" of data into a stream of actionable, high-quality opportunities.
To understand the power of BetBurger, let’s walk through a typical workflow for a live arbitrage bet. This is the process professional arbers repeat dozens of times a day.
This workflow, executed with discipline, is how bankrolls are built.
Beyond standard arbitrage, BetBurger excels at finding Middles (or Polish Middles). A middle occurs when the handicap lines at two bookmakers are different enough that you can win both bets, or win one and push the other.
Example:
You bet on both. If the Lakers win by 6, 7, or 8 points, you win both bets. If the Lakers win by 10, you win the first bet and lose the second (small loss due to vig). If the Heat win, you lose the first and win the second.
BetBurger's scanner identifies these mathematical "sweet spots" where the risk is low (a small loss if you miss the middle) but the reward is huge (winning both sides). Finding these manually is nearly impossible; BetBurger finds them daily.
Arbitrage is great, but bookmakers hate it. Eventually, soft bookmakers will limit your stakes to $1. This is where Value Betting comes in.
Value betting uses the same engine but a different philosophy. Instead of covering all outcomes to lock in a profit, you only bet on the one outcome that is overpriced. For example, if a sharp bookmaker (like Pinnacle) says a team has a 50% chance to win (odds 2.00), but a soft bookie offers odds of 2.20, that is a value bet.
BetBurger's Value Betting section helps you identify these plays. The advantage? You are not hedging, so you take fewer bets, look less like a bot, and pay less in vigorish (juice). Over the long run (1000+ bets), the variance smooths out, and you realize the expected value (EV). Many professionals transition from Arbing to Value Betting to preserve their accounts longer.
How does BetBurger stack up against the other big names?
RebelBetting is often cited as the main rival. RebelBetting has a cleaner, more modern UI and is generally more "user-friendly" for absolute beginners. However, BetBurger typically finds more arbs, especially cross-market arbs (e.g., combining Asian Handicap with European Handicap). BetBurger's web-based live scanner is also widely considered superior to RebelBetting's live product in terms of speed and customization. Choose RebelBetting for simplicity; choose BetBurger for maximum volume and control.
OddStorm is known for being incredibly fast, arguably the fastest for football (soccer). However, it is significantly more expensive than BetBurger (often double the price for VIP tiers). OddStorm is a luxury tool for football specialists. BetBurger offers a better balance of price-to-performance and covers a wider array of sports (basketball, tennis, hockey) with better depth than OddStorm.
At nearly €300/month for the full package, the sticker shock is real. However, let's look at the math.
If you have a bankroll of €2,000 and you turn it over once a week with a modest 3% ROI per turnover, you make €60/week. That’s barely covering the sub. But professionals turn over their bankroll daily or every two days.
Scenario: Bankroll €5,000. Daily turnover €1,000 (placing 10 bets of €100). Average profit 3%.
This is a conservative estimate. Experienced live arbers often achieve much higher turnover. The subscription cost becomes negligible once your volume is high enough. If you have a bankroll under €1,000, however, the subscription fee will eat too much of your profit. In that case, stick to the cheaper Prematch plan or build your bankroll with matched betting first.
Yes. Since it is browser-based, it works on any device. However, serious arbing is best done on a desktop with multiple monitors to manage the bookmaker windows efficiently.
Bookmakers limit accounts that are profitable, regardless of the tool used. However, using the Arb Helper extension reduces the risk of being "flagged" as a software user. You will eventually be limited at soft books, but BetBurger helps you make the most money possible before that happens.
We recommend starting with a sharp bookmaker (like Pinnacle or a Betting Exchange like Betfair) to act as your "anchor" and pairing it with 2-3 soft bookmakers available in your region (e.g., Bet365, William Hill, Unibet).
No. The free version delays the odds or caps the profit at 1%. By the time you see a 1% arb on the free version, it is likely gone or the odds have changed. It is strictly for testing the UI.
BetBurger is not a magic money printer. It is a high-performance scanner that gives you the data you need to beat the market. It requires patience, a decent bankroll, and a willingness to learn the interface.
If you are serious about sports arbitrage—treating it as a side hustle or a full-time profession rather than a hobby—BetBurger is the best investment you can make. The combination of the Arb Helper extension, massive bookmaker coverage, and live scanning speed makes it the most complete package in 2025.
For those ready to take the leap from "gambling" to "investing," BetBurger provides the edge you need.