Betting splits show how tickets and dollars are divided across a game — read them together and they tell a story; read them apart and they mislead.
Every split has two halves. The bet percentage is the share of tickets on a side. The money percentage is the share of dollars. On a balanced game both sit near 50/50; the interesting games are the ones where they pull apart.
Read them as a pair. The bet percentage tells you what the crowd likes. The money percentage tells you what the crowd is willing to risk. The relationship between them is the signal.
Start with the gap. If bet% and money% are within about 10 points of each other, treat the game as balanced — there's no clear lean. If they differ by 15 points or more, look at which side holds the money.
When the money percentage outruns the bet percentage on a side, larger bettors are concentrated there. When the bet percentage outruns the money, that side is a public favorite — lots of small tickets, fewer big dollars.
Ignore raw ticket counts in isolation, ignore small gaps, and ignore the splits on games with thin betting interest, where a handful of bets can swing the numbers. The framework works best on liquid markets with real volume.
Our game and team pages do this comparison for you, flagging where the dollars and the crowd disagree so you don't have to eyeball every line.
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The run line is MLB's standard spread — almost always set at 1.5 runs. The favorite gives 1.5; the underdog gets 1.5.
We aggregate publicly reported sportsbook handle on a sub-hourly cadence. See our methodology page for the full breakdown.
Bet% is the share of tickets wagered on a side. Money% is the share of dollars. They diverge when one side draws bigger bets per ticket than the other.
These are data displays. We don't issue picks. Use the splits to inform your own bets — and bet responsibly.
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Last updated: May 30, 2026 at 7:25 PM UTC
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