Any successful bettor must keep track of their betting statistics to have full awareness of how profitable (or not) their gambling is. If someone is blindly depositing money time after time whenever their account hits zero, it’s easy to lose track of how much money is being thrown away into the sportsbook.
We recommend that any bettor uses the OddsJam bet tracker that gives a full breakdown of the rate you beat the closing line, the success rate of different types of bets and sports bet on, and profit by day/week/month.
Still, it’s important to check your betting history directly from the sportsbooks to be sure the tracker isn’t missing anything that wasn’t entered. Here is how to find your betting history at some of our favorite sportsbooks:
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It’s slightly more complicated than some other books to find your complete betting history and profit and loss margin with Caesars. You can see every bet you’ve ever placed and the profit and loss from that specific wager in your betting history tab.
To find that betting history, just click on your profile and then “betting history.” There, you’ll be able to sort by all, open, and settled bets as well as all-time, last week, month, six months, or specific months.
This is helpful for seeing what you bet on and how much that bet won or lost, but doesn’t give an overall snapshot of your profit and loss.
However, in order to find the net profit and loss from Caesars, they must email you the statement. This statement can be requested via email or the live chat function on their website or app.
Finding your betting history at BetMGM is much simpler. First of all, you can see the transaction history under “my transactions” in the “my account details tab under “my account.”. For the win/loss statement, they provide you a form that you can access through the website. Click on the “my account” icon and then “my account” in the menu that pops up, and then “my account details. From there, go to settings and on the menu on the left, there will be a “win/loss statement” option. Click that, and you can download a full statement from any of the previous years.
BetRivers is also one of the easiest sportsbooks to find your win/loss statement on. Log in to your account and click on the “my account” icon in the top right of the website. In the menu that pops up will be a “statements” button. There you can see deposits, funds withdrawn, amount bet, the amount won, voided bets (canceled or pushes), and bonuses activated.
There should be a final balance total at the very bottom of the page that shows the amount you are up or down. Full disclosure, during my research for this explanation my final balance total for some reason said $0.00. After chatting with their support they said this was a mistake on their end, but the net total can be found by subtracting the total deposits from withdrawals which I could do based on the info given. Of course, be sure to take into account any funds sitting in your account which haven’t been withdrawn.
The best way to find your betting history at Unibet is to email or live chat with their support team. Like with any other book, it is still very simple to see the individual wager history.
DraftKings is another sportsbook that makes it easy and convenient to find your betting history as well as profit and loss statements. On their website, click your profile in the top right corner of the page and then select “account information.” From there, go to “Account Statement-Transactions” and then select “transaction summary.” You will be able to see your total deposits, withdrawals, wagers, winnings, and net win/loss for this month, last month, this year, last year, and lifetime.
FanDuel is also quite simple and easy. Click your profile image in the top right of the website and it will bring you to a menu where you select “account overview.” There, on the right-hand side, you will find career stats including your overall win/loss statement. If you slide the slider to “detailed view,” you will be able to see the total amount you’ve risked and been paid out as well.
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