Overall Comparison

BetOnline.ag ✔ Lower Vig

4.77%

Average vig · B

↑ 0.15% up since yesterday

ReBet

7.59%

Average vig · D

↑ 0.37% up since yesterday

BetOnline.ag wins on 8 of 8 sports. The biggest gap is in MLS, where BetOnline.ag charges 4.11% less vig.

BetOnline.ag and ReBet represent two fundamentally different approaches to sports betting. BetOnline operates as an established offshore sportsbook with decades of history serving U.S. bettors from outside the regulated domestic market. It caters to a broad audience, including recreational bettors and sharps alike, and is known for posting lines early, offering competitive juice across major and niche markets, and accepting cryptocurrency deposits. ReBet, by contrast, operates within the regulated U.S. framework, meaning it holds state-level licenses and complies with domestic consumer protection standards. This distinction shapes nearly every aspect of the betting experience — from deposit methods and tax reporting to dispute resolution and legal recourse.

Bettors who prioritize access and flexibility may lean toward BetOnline. It typically offers higher limits on certain markets, particularly props and early-week NFL lines, and doesn't restrict winning players as aggressively as some domestic books. For bettors in states without legal sports betting, it may also be one of the few viable options. ReBet, on the other hand, appeals to bettors who value the security of a regulated environment — guaranteed payouts backed by state oversight, transparent complaint processes, and seamless banking through standard U.S. payment rails. For anyone who has dealt with the occasional friction of offshore withdrawal timelines, the reliability of a licensed operator carries real weight.

Beyond vig — which the live data on this page allows for direct comparison — bettors should weigh payout speed, deposit and withdrawal options, interface quality, and how each book handles sharp action over time. BetOnline's longevity and broad market coverage are genuine strengths, but its offshore status means disputes lack domestic legal backing. ReBet's regulated status provides a safety net, though its market depth and limit tolerance may vary. The right choice depends on what a bettor values most: operational flexibility or institutional accountability.

Vig Comparison by Sport

Sport BetOnline.ag ReBet Winner
NCAAF
AFL
MLB 8.67%
MLB Preseason
NCAA Baseball
Basketball Euroleague 6.62%
NBA 4.43% 4.68% BetOnline.ag
Boxing 6.02%
International Twenty20
IPL
One Day Internationals
AHL
Liiga
Mestis
NHL 3.41% 7.16% BetOnline.ag
HockeyAllsvenskan
SHL
NCAA Lacrosse
MMA 3.79%
NRL
State of Origin
Primera División - Argentina 4.67%
A-League 4.81%
Austrian Football Bundesliga
Belgium First Div
Brazil Série A 4.79%
Brazil Série B
Primera División - Chile 4.52%
Super League - China
Denmark Superliga 4.37%
Championship 5.30% 8.05% BetOnline.ag
EFL Cup 5.11%
League 1 5.91%
League 2 6.19%
EPL 4.15% 8.19% BetOnline.ag
FA Cup 8.86%
FIFA World Cup 4.21%
FIFA World Cup Qualifiers - Europe 5.39%
Coupe de France
Ligue 1 - France 4.28%
Ligue 2 - France 4.34%
Bundesliga - Germany 4.29%
Bundesliga 2 - Germany
Frauen-Bundesliga
DFB-Pokal
3. Liga - Germany
Super League - Greece
Serie A - Italy 4.25%
Serie B - Italy 4.88%
J League
K League 1 5.01%
League of Ireland 4.57%
Liga MX 4.28%
Dutch Eredivisie
Eliteserien - Norway
Ekstraklasa - Poland 4.62%
Primeira Liga - Portugal
Premier League - Russia
Copa del Rey
La Liga - Spain 4.22%
La Liga 2 - Spain 4.02%
Premiership - Scotland
Allsvenskan - Sweden
Swiss Superleague
Turkey Super League 4.51%
UEFA Champions League 4.33% 7.88% BetOnline.ag
UEFA Europa Conference League 5.06% 8.42% BetOnline.ag
UEFA Europa League 4.99% 8.01% BetOnline.ag
MLS 4.15% 8.26% BetOnline.ag
ATP Indian Wells
WTA Miami Open 4.32%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BetOnline.ag or ReBet better for odds?

BetOnline.ag currently offers lower vig overall. BetOnline.ag averages 4.77% vig (B) while ReBet averages 7.59% vig (D).

How does BetOnline.ag compare to ReBet by sport?

We compare both books across 71 sports. The comparison covers vig percentages, grades, and which book offers better odds per sport.

Does BetOnline.ag beat the other book in every sport?

Yes — BetOnline.ag has lower vig across all 8 sports we track. While it wins overall, the margin varies by sport, so it's worth checking specific sports for the full picture.

Is BetOnline good for sharp bettors?

BetOnline is one of the sharper offshore books. They offer relatively high limits, competitive vig, and are slower to limit winning bettors compared to recreational sites. They're a popular choice for serious bettors alongside Pinnacle and BetAnySports.

What sports does BetOnline cover?

BetOnline covers a wide range of sports including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAAF, NCAAB, UFC/MMA, soccer, tennis, golf, and many international sports. They're known for having one of the broadest market offerings among offshore sportsbooks.

How does BetOnline handle payouts?

BetOnline offers payouts via cryptocurrency (fastest, usually same day), check by courier (7–14 days), and bank wire (5–7 days). They provide one free payout per month, with fees for additional withdrawals depending on the method.

What is vig (vigorish) in sports betting?

Vig — short for vigorish, also called juice or overround — is the margin a sportsbook builds into its odds. It's the difference between the true probability of an outcome and what the odds imply. Lower vig means you keep more of your winnings on every bet. For example, a standard -110/-110 line has about 4.76% vig.

How often is this data updated?

We pull fresh odds from The Odds API three times per day — at 6:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 10:00 PM UTC. Each snapshot captures the latest lines from every sportsbook that has posted odds. The timestamp at the top of the page shows the most recent refresh.

How is the vig grade calculated?

Each sportsbook is graded on a letter scale based on average vig: A+ (under 2%) is exceptional, A (2–3%) is excellent, B+ (3–4%) is above average, B (4–5%) is the industry standard, C (5–6%) is below average, and D (above 6%) indicates high-juice markets.

Why does lower vig matter for bettors?

Lower vig directly impacts your long-term returns. A bettor placing $1,000 per week at a book with 4% vig loses roughly $40/week to the house edge. At 2% vig, that drops to $20/week — a $1,040 difference over a year. For serious bettors, shopping for lower vig is one of the most reliable ways to improve profitability.

How We Calculate These Numbers

Data Source
All odds on this page come from The Odds API, which aggregates real-time lines from licensed US and offshore sportsbooks. We track moneyline, spread, and totals markets across every sport with active betting lines.
Update Frequency
We pull a fresh snapshot of every tracked market three times per day — at 6:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 10:00 PM UTC. Each snapshot captures the latest lines from every sportsbook that has posted odds for a given event. The timestamp at the top of each page tells you exactly when the data was last refreshed.
Vig Calculation
Vig (short for vigorish, also called juice or overround) measures the margin a sportsbook builds into its odds. We calculate it by converting the odds on each side of a market to implied probabilities, summing those probabilities, and subtracting 100%. For example, a market priced at -110/-110 implies 52.38% on each side — a total of 104.76%, meaning a vig of 4.76%. Lower vig means better value for bettors because you keep more of your winnings.
Per-Market Breakdown
We compute vig separately for each market type: moneyline (h2h), point spreads, and totals (over/under). The "average vig" shown for each sportsbook is the mean across all market types weighted by the number of events sampled in each market.
Grading Scale
Every sportsbook receives a letter grade based on its average vig: A+ (under 2%) is exceptional and rare — these are typically sharp-friendly books. A (2–3%) is excellent. B+ (3–4%) is above average. B (4–5%) is the industry standard for most recreational sportsbooks. C (5–6%) is below average. D (above 6%) indicates high-juice markets where bettors face a steep cost per wager.
Trend Tracking
We store daily snapshots for 30 days, allowing us to show 24-hour and 7-day vig trends. A downward trend (improving) means sportsbooks are tightening their lines — often in response to increased competition or higher betting volume as a season heats up.