Sports betting in the United States has changed dramatically since the Supreme Court struck down PASPA in 2018. Dozens of states have since opened regulated markets, and bettors now have more choices than ever. More choices, though, means more noise, and finding reliable guidance has become harder, not easier. That’s the problem this platform was built to solve. Our team focuses exclusively on the US sports betting landscape, with the goal of helping bettors — from first-timers figuring out a moneyline to experienced players shopping for the best spread — make smarter, more informed decisions.
Our lead editor is Wes Dunbar, a sports betting analyst with over 11 years of experience covering the intersection of sports and wagering in the American market. Wes got his start writing odds analysis and game previews for a major sports media platform before moving deeper into the world of online gambling content. His expertise spans NFL, NBA, and college football markets, and he has closely followed the state-by-state rollout of legal sports betting since its earliest days. He holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and has always taken a consumer-first approach to this subject. His work has appeared in a leading iGaming trade publication and several respected sports betting outlets. As lead editor, Wes sets the tone: accurate, transparent, and genuinely useful. The rest of our editorial team shares that same philosophy. Our analysts and reviewers bring hands-on experience with regulated US sportsbooks, deep knowledge of how odds markets work, and a consistent eye for what actually matters to bettors.
We review and evaluate online sportsbooks operating in the United States. That means looking at the full picture: the quality of odds, the range of markets available, the live betting experience, mobile performance, licensing, and everything in between. Our reviews are built around a structured evaluation process. Every sportsbook we assess goes through the same consistent criteria, so comparisons mean something. We don’t take shortcuts, and we don’t publish a review until we’re satisfied it gives readers an honest, complete picture. Content is updated on a regular basis. The US sports betting market moves fast, and promotions change, platforms get updated, and state regulations evolve. Stale information isn’t useful to anyone, so we treat accuracy as an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time task.
We believe in being upfront about how this site works. Like most sports betting content platforms, we earn revenue through affiliate partnerships with sportsbooks. When a reader signs up through one of our links, we may receive a commission. That said, our editorial team strives to put readers first in every assessment we publish. Affiliate relationships do not determine how a sportsbook is rated or ranked. We evaluate platforms on merit, and if a sportsbook doesn’t meet our standards, it doesn’t get a favorable recommendation. Our goal is to be a resource bettors can return to and trust, and that only works if our assessments reflect honest analysis. We assess casinos and sportsbooks on their actual performance, and our editors maintain the right to rate any platform critically regardless of commercial considerations.
The US sports betting market is unlike any other. Legal status varies by state, major platforms operate under different state licenses, and the regulatory landscape is still maturing in many parts of the country. Generic, globally focused content doesn’t serve American bettors well. Everything we produce is written with the US market in mind. That means referencing the sports Americans actually bet on, the sportsbooks available in regulated states, and the rules and standards that apply in this market specifically. Whether you’re placing your first legal bet or you’re a seasoned sharp looking for a deeper breakdown, the goal is always the same: leave better informed than when you arrived.