Yo, anyone else get that weird vibe when checking out skateboarding odds on these apps? I’ve been digging into the numbers lately, and something feels off. Like, I’m no pro gambler, but I’ve been following skate comps for years—X Games, Street League, you name it. I know how these skaters perform, who’s consistent, who’s got the tech tricks dialed, and who’s likely to bomb under pressure. But the odds on these platforms? They don’t line up with what’s actually happening on the ramps.
Take last month’s Tampa Pro, for example. Nyjah Huston was listed as some long shot, even though he’s been dominating qualifiers and has a history of crushing that course. Meanwhile, some random rookie with zero wins was sitting at near-even money. I get it, upsets happen, but this wasn’t a one-off. I’ve tracked a few events now, and the favorites keep getting undervalued while these wildcards get boosted way too high. It’s like the apps are begging you to throw cash at the underdogs, only for the obvious picks to roll through.
And don’t get me started on the live betting. Mid-run, the odds shift so fast it’s like they’re guessing—or worse, they’ve got some algorithm jacked up to milk you dry. I was watching Yuto Horigome’s run in real-time, and after he landed a clean switch frontside bigspin heelflip, the odds barely moved. Then some dude bails a basic kickflip, and suddenly he’s the favorite? Makes no sense.
I’m starting to wonder if these apps are even built for skateboarding bets. Maybe they’re just copy-pasting formulas from football or basketball and calling it a day. Or, sketchier thought—maybe they’re tweaking the odds to screw with us since skateboarding’s still niche enough that most bettors won’t notice. Anyone else seeing this pattern? I’m tempted to stick to my own spreadsheets and skip these apps altogether. Thoughts?
Take last month’s Tampa Pro, for example. Nyjah Huston was listed as some long shot, even though he’s been dominating qualifiers and has a history of crushing that course. Meanwhile, some random rookie with zero wins was sitting at near-even money. I get it, upsets happen, but this wasn’t a one-off. I’ve tracked a few events now, and the favorites keep getting undervalued while these wildcards get boosted way too high. It’s like the apps are begging you to throw cash at the underdogs, only for the obvious picks to roll through.
And don’t get me started on the live betting. Mid-run, the odds shift so fast it’s like they’re guessing—or worse, they’ve got some algorithm jacked up to milk you dry. I was watching Yuto Horigome’s run in real-time, and after he landed a clean switch frontside bigspin heelflip, the odds barely moved. Then some dude bails a basic kickflip, and suddenly he’s the favorite? Makes no sense.
I’m starting to wonder if these apps are even built for skateboarding bets. Maybe they’re just copy-pasting formulas from football or basketball and calling it a day. Or, sketchier thought—maybe they’re tweaking the odds to screw with us since skateboarding’s still niche enough that most bettors won’t notice. Anyone else seeing this pattern? I’m tempted to stick to my own spreadsheets and skip these apps altogether. Thoughts?