Despite these flaws, you will find that they are one of the most expensive services out there if you do end up upgrading to a premium subscription. Their customer service is also very poor. The interface is quite poor and confusing, especially for beginners. Personally, I don't really recommend the BetBurger service.
You can download their ‘ArbHelper’ chrome extension which allows you to open the bookmaker websites directly from the arb hunting software. The 1% profit margin limit per arb is pretty much par for the course for free arbitrage software. However, as long as you adjust your filters to show stable arbs that have been around for a few hours, you will still be able to find some gems in the rough. The major downside is the 15 minute delay on the arb feed which is quite long. It has 82 bookmakers and 34 sports enabled by default, which is the best of any arbitrage tools I’ve reviewed. Unfortunately, it doesn't save your filters unless you sign up for a free account, so I recommend you do that to save you from adjusting the filters every time you open their software. BetBurger allows for filtering by bookmaker, match location (good for defensive arbing), arb types, outcome types (money line, asian handicap etc.) as well as many others.Īrbs can be sorted by profit margin, age, time to match start and more.