Bet tracker vs spreadsheet
A spreadsheet can work for simple bet logs, but a structured bet tracker is easier when records need accounts, tags, CLV, reports, and bankroll review.
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A spreadsheet can work for simple bet logs, but a structured bet tracker is easier when records need accounts, tags, CLV, reports, and bankroll review.
Multi-book bet tracking should connect bets, sportsbook balances, deposits, withdrawals, bonuses, open risk, ROI, CLV, and account-level review.
A sports betting portfolio tracker keeps bets, sportsbook balances, bankroll movement, ROI, CLV, open risk, and review habits in one record.
Betting ROI compares profit with total stake. A useful ROI record needs settled results, stake size, market context, and honest grouping.
Closing line value compares the price you bet with the market price near close. It can help review betting process, not guarantee results.
A practical look at how Betfolyo AI Coach reads compact evidence, finds repeatable leaks, and keeps bankroll advice grounded.