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The My Bets page (/my-bets) is the bet log + bankroll dashboard. Every bet you track shows up here with its outcome, profit/loss, and (after the game closes) its CLV.

What gets tracked

For every bet:
  • Sportsbook, prop, line, side (over/under), odds at placement
  • Stake amount and potential payout
  • Status (pending / won / lost / void)
  • Settlement timestamp and result amount
  • Closing line value (CLV) — populated after the game closes, see CLV Tracking

Adding bets

Auto-tracked: Bets placed through Line Gap’s “Track Bet” button on the Dashboard are logged automatically. Manual entry: Use the “Add Custom Bet” button to log bets you placed elsewhere. You can specify:
  • The book
  • The prop / player / line / side
  • The odds you got
  • Your stake
  • The league
Manual bets get the same CLV treatment as auto-tracked ones, as long as the prop matches a row in our system.

Bankroll Overview

The top of the page shows three high-level cards:
  • Current balance — your tracked bankroll
  • Total ROI — profit / loss as a percentage of starting balance
  • Win rate — settled wins / total settled bets
Below that, two charts:
  • Cumulative profit/loss over time
  • Win rate trend rolling
You can toggle the chart views between Dollar ($), Unit (u), and ROI (%) to match how you think about your bankroll.

Filtering

By status

All bets / Pending / Won / Lost

By league

NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, NCAAB, NCAAF

By sportsbook

See which books you’ve actually been profitable at

By bet type

Straight vs parlay

Settings

The Edit Bankroll dialog lets you set:
  • Starting balance — your initial bankroll for ROI calculations
  • Current balance — manually adjusted if you’ve added/withdrawn outside of bet outcomes
  • Unit size — your standard bet size, so you can view performance in units rather than dollars

Linked surfaces

CLV Dashboard

The “CLV Dashboard” button in the toolbar opens a dedicated view of your closing-line-value performance over time, broken down by sportsbook, prop type, and league.

Discord posting

If you’re an admin, picks tracked here can be auto-posted to your Discord server via the Discord bot.

Why CLV matters more than ROI

Your ROI is the lagging measure of how your bets actually settled. Variance dominates short samples — you can be profitable while making bad bets, or unprofitable while making great ones. CLV is the leading measure of whether your bets are systematically priced better than the market. Sustained positive CLV is the strongest predictor of long-term profitability — even before your wins/losses converge to your true edge. The CLV column on /my-bets and the dedicated CLV Dashboard are where this lives.

Honest limits

  • CLV requires closing-line capture for the game. Bets placed before April 2026 (when closing-line capture launched) won’t have CLV — the data simply doesn’t exist.
  • Manual bet entry quality matters. If you fat-finger the odds when adding a custom bet, the CLV will be wrong. Double-check.
  • Parlay CLV is overall-ticket only right now. Per-leg CLV requires schema work that hasn’t shipped.