Sports betting in the United States has changed more in the last decade than in the previous fifty years combined. Since the repeal of PASPA in 2018, legal sportsbooks have launched across dozens of states, bringing new options, new complexity, and no shortage of noise. Our job is to cut through that noise.
This platform exists to give American bettors a reliable, well-researched resource for navigating the legal sports betting market. Whether you are shopping for the best odds on Sunday football, comparing welcome offers across competing apps, or trying to understand what separates a sharp sportsbook from a flashy one, our team works to give you answers you can trust.
Leading our editorial operation is Lionel Taborski, a sports betting analyst and editor with over 13 years of experience covering the intersection of professional sports and betting markets. Lionel began his career writing odds analysis and game previews for a major sports media platform before moving into a senior editorial role focused on the US betting landscape. His work has appeared in a leading iGaming trade publication and across several respected gambling industry outlets.
His areas of expertise include NFL, NBA, and college football wagering, with a sharp focus on player props, spread analysis, and the regulatory shifts that have defined legal sports betting across American states. Lionel holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a graduate certificate in sports management. He grew up in the Midwest and has followed this industry from its underground days through to its current mainstream presence, giving him a perspective that informs everything our team edits and publishes.
Beyond Lionel, our broader team includes analysts, reviewers, and editors who bring hands-on experience with US sportsbooks, odds markets, and the state-by-state regulatory landscape that shapes what bettors can and cannot access.
Data matters more than narrative. That principle guides everything we publish. Too much sports betting content leans on hype, hot takes, and surface-level promotional language. Our editorial standards push in the opposite direction: structured analysis, process-oriented thinking, and honest assessments of the platforms we review.
We evaluate sportsbooks based on criteria that actually affect your experience. Odds quality, market depth, live betting reliability, promotional value, and licensing standing all factor into how we assess any platform. If something does not hold up to scrutiny, we say so directly.
This site earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with sportsbook operators. When a reader signs up via one of our links, we may receive a commission. We believe in being upfront about that.
What we also believe is that those commercial relationships should not determine what we write. Our editorial team strives to assess platforms on their merits, prioritizing what is useful and accurate for bettors over what might be commercially convenient. Our reviews reflect genuine evaluation, not promotional copy dressed up as analysis.
Affiliate income is what keeps the lights on, but our credibility with readers is what keeps the site worth visiting. We take that seriously.
The US sports betting market moves fast. Odds shift. New states go live. Promotions change overnight. We maintain a regular update cycle across our reviews and guides so that the information you find here reflects current reality rather than outdated snapshots.
If something on the site is incorrect or out of date, we want to know. Our commitment to accuracy is ongoing, not a one-time effort at publication.
Every piece of content on this platform is written with the US market in mind. That means referencing state-level licensing, understanding the apps that operate legally in your jurisdiction, and covering the sports and bet types that American bettors care about most. This is not a generic global gambling site repurposed for a domestic audience. It was built for this market from the ground up.