Whenever you make a bet with draftkings or fanduel, you are making a bet with a ten thousand employee company generating billions of dollars a year in revenue – all coming from your pockets.
Let's explore why a theoretically break-even activity has to be such a money-loser?
Only 2% of sports bettors turn a profit long-term. The other 98%? They're funding $7.5 billion in annual revenue for companies that produce nothing but losses for their users. The average sports bettor loses $1,100 per year. That's your money becoming their yacht.
Every promotion, every "risk-free" bet, every deposit bonus—it's all calculated to maximize your lifetime losses. They track every click, every hesitation, every pattern. They know exactly how much you'll lose and when.
Behind every bet is an algorithm. And behind every algorithm is the same data, the same models, the same risk-averse pricing logic. Odds are no longer crafted by sharp bookmakers—they're tuned by machines to ensure the house wins, and keeps winning.
With just a few companies controlling the lion's share of the market, competition is performative. Odds barely differ across apps. Features are copied, not innovated. The illusion of choice is maintained, but your losses are baked in regardless of which platform you pick.
An open marketplace where oddsmakers are competing to provide the best odds to users and capture volume. This creates a place where truth is priced, not odds.
Real competition drives real value. Our marketplace model creates a race to the top where oddsmakers compete on accuracy and fairness, not house edge. The result: consistently better odds that reflect true probabilities, not corporate profit margins.
Our production market maker is completely open. Want to run your own? Reach out and we'll share the code or help you get started. More competition means better odds for everyone.
We've chosen to create a strictly text / llm interface for interacting with Juiced. This interface is available by texting juicedbookie@icloud.com
The Juiced team consists of primarily high schoolers with some college students. We are not another institution trying to prey on you