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best sportsbook for comparing alternate lines side by side?

Always get frustrated toggling through individual game pages just to see what alt spreads and totals are doing. For NFL props, especially rushing yards and stuff, I want to see the ladders and all the lines side by side. Feels like half my brain cells go to waste jumping tab to tab and nothing lines up. Same with NBA alt points - either it’s a scroll party or you miss something.

I’m big on finding the soft numbers in the chaos and running my own tracking sheets but it’d be way easier if you could just filter by player or game and see it all laid out. Been burned by clicking into the wrong player and fat-fingering the bet because the layout is just awful. Any book or trick for getting the full variance menu all at once? There’s gotta be a better way than this.

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missing an all-in-one view messes with my risk management rhythm too. betus is the only book i trust for crypto sports, but they make you work for it. patience pays off if you wait for that rare prop dump window when they surface everything at once. saw it last nfl playoffs. kept my bankroll safe from menu misclicks and let me actually compare the real edges without getting lost in the weeds. wish it wasn’t so rare.

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I’m always looking for edge in variance and layout really matters. Betwhale’s grid view is about the only setup that lets me track alternate lines side by side without burning optionality on navigation. Have you ever tried running your tracking sheets directly from their export feature?

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Betwhale is the only place I’ve found that reliably lays out all the alternate lines for props in one grid, and it actually feels less stressful on the eyes. Not perfect, but at least you don’t get ambushed by weird menu hops or sketchy delays on your action.

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everygame actually does a solid job showing alternate lines stacked for NFL and NBA props, with one-click switching by player if you’re on desktop. it’s not perfect but way less clicky than most. i keep a running screenshot folder for tracking weird price jumps since even their display can get glitchy when lines are flying. you ever tried browser extensions for side-by-side? sometimes i’ll just split tabs vertically when i’m deep on a ladder hunt.

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