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January 8, 2009 at 8:59 am #614509CherryMember
Hello,
Beatbookies.com a new premium odds comparison and I am still looking for a couple of new bookmakers, which are offering their sports odds in XML format.Beatbookies.com is still new in business, but our traffic numbers has been steadily increasing
January 8, 2009 at 9:12 am #792036BetonBattlesMemberHi Jarimh,
“New Bookmakers” is a broad term. To make things easier for you and the sports books on CAP it might be a good idea to list the sports books you are already working with and/or the “couple of sportsbooks” you are interested in working with.
You can also find contact details for some of the sports books if you browse the CAP site.
Cheers,
Brainman
January 8, 2009 at 9:35 am #792041CherryMemberBrainman;193201 wrote:Hi Jarimh,“New Bookmakers” is a broad term. To make things easier for you and the sports books on CAP it might be a good idea to list the sports books you are already working with and/or the “couple of sportsbooks” you are interested in working with.
You can also find contact details for some of the sports books if you browse the CAP site.
Cheers,
Brainman
Yes, you are absolutely correct
Currently we have already about 36 bookmakers in our service:
But here is the list of some bookmakers my users have suggested:
Paddy Power
Sky Bet
VCBet
Bettingstar24
ToteSport
BetssonJanuary 8, 2009 at 10:16 am #792042AnonymousInactiveNice engine you got there!
Definitely Betsson, VCbet and Paddy. Also check Globet and PartyBets.
January 8, 2009 at 10:21 am #792043BetonBattlesMemberDunno so much about Bettingstar24, but the other bookies are recommendable.
Brainman
January 8, 2009 at 11:10 am #792045tomMemberAt bet365 get in touch by emailing support [at] affiliates365 [dot] com and ask for an application form to get our odds XML feeds.
Tell a bit about yourself, the kind of traffic you currently experience and your plans for the near future, our sportsbook AM should respond to you :wink-winkJanuary 8, 2009 at 12:52 pm #792054CherryMembergeof;193215 wrote:At bet365 get in touch by emailing support [at] affiliates365 [dot] com and ask for an application form to get our odds XML feeds.
Tell a bit about yourself, the kind of traffic you currently experience and your plans for the near future, our sportsbook AM should respond to you :wink-winkBet365 odds are already in service and big ++ for Bet365, they answered very quickly for my emails regarding their XML feed.
Here is list of the bookmakers which have own sections here and are already in the Beatbookies service:
Bet365
Betsafe
Betfair
BetUs
Bwin
Canbet
Centrebet
Eurobet
Expekt
Sports Acumen
UnibetJanuary 25, 2009 at 5:16 pm #793751AnonymousInactiveWe offer XML feed for our affiliates and this feed can be found by visiting;
http://oddsfeed.gamingsys.net/lines/liveodds.xml
for SPORTSBETTING.COM and RaceBook.com
Quote:The Sportsbetting.com oddsfeed data can be obtained via the following link:http://oddsfeed.gamingsys.net/lines/liveodds.xml
The odds data is updated every 4 seconds.
1. Description of the XML File liveodds.xml
: ROOT Header
: SPORT TYPE
: The sport type ID. Sport types IDs are defined as follows: 200 NBA Basketball
201 NCAA Basketball
202 Game Lines
203 NFL Football
204 MLB Baseball
205 Football
206 NCAA FootballSport Type description
Odd Type: Standard, Proposition or Future. In this case all types are standard odd types. Each sport type contains a list of events (1 or more) enclosed within the
tag.
Each event consists of the following:Current time – PST
Open or Closed
Date event closes
The following could be undefined or set to OFF:
Home Point spread (e.g -1.5) Away Point spread (e.g. 150) Home Point spread Money (e.g. 1.5) Away Point spread Money (e.g. 190)
Home Over/Under (e.g U 8.5)
Home Over/Under Money (e.g. -115)
Away Over/Under (e.g. O 8.5)
Away Over/Under Money (e.g. -105) 2. How to display Odds Data
Displaying odds data is totally up to the implementor as data is stated in an XML format.
The data can be either parsed and transformed using Server-side scripting such as php, jsp, asp, asp.NET or on the client using javascript.
I hope this helps,
January 25, 2009 at 5:19 pm #793752AnonymousInactivemore information helping you to use our odds;
Quote:The Sportsbetting.com data for all odds can be obtained via the following link:http://oddsfeed.gamingsys.net/lines/all-liveodds.xml
The odds data is updated every 4 seconds.
1. Description of the XML File all-liveodds.xml
: ROOT Header
: SPORT TYPE
: The sport type ID.
Sport Type description
Odd Type: Most types are Standard, Proposition or Future types. For example:
200
NBA Basketball
Standard In some cases the type is a description of the actual sport. In this case, the data is represented in the same way as a Standard Sport type.
For example:
182
England Premier
Soccer Each sport type
could be empty, that is, described as [ a number ] . For example1092 .Events and Futures
Depending on the type described in thetag, each can have a list of events (1 or more) enclosed within the tag or a list of future odds (1 or more) enclosed within the tags. The
described as “Future” is special and in this case the Header is also compossed of the following: Following the header there is a list of futures, enclosed within the
tags, with the following format: : One of the future options (i.e. team)
: The odds (i.e. 10-1) All other types, Standard, Proposition and the ones that have a description of the actual sport within the
tag, contain 1 or more events.
Each event consists of the following:: Current time – PST
: Open or Closed
: Date event closes
The following could be undefined, set to OFF or simply not provided:
Home Point spread (e.g -1.5) Away Point spread (e.g. 150) Home Point spread Money (e.g. 1.5) Away Point spread Money (e.g. 190)
Home Over/Under (e.g U 8.5)
Home Over/Under Money (e.g. -115)
Away Over/Under (e.g. O 8.5)
Away Over/Under Money (e.g. -105)
Tie Money Line (e.g. 3.25, common in soccer events) 2. How to display Odds Data
Displaying odds data is totally up to the implementor as data is stated in an XML format.
The data can be either parsed and transformed using Server-side scripting such as php, jsp, asp, asp.NET or on the client using javascript.
This is for SPORTSBETTING.COM and RaceBook.com
February 19, 2009 at 3:40 pm #795588DanmanMemberJust revisiting this thread…
VC is a great option, but I think you’ll be very hard pushed to get an XML feed from them, unless things have changed their over the past year or so.
February 19, 2009 at 8:55 pm #795610CherryMemberVC would be a great option and VC has been contacted and reply was that
feed hopefully will be available in near future.Same kind of reply I got from Totesport.
Paddy Power has a feed but it seems that they do not want their ads / odds shown in BeatBookies.com . The reason why they do not give access to feed is because BeatBookies.com has a own section for surebets.tomgalanis;197985 wrote:Just revisiting this thread…VC is a great option, but I think you’ll be very hard pushed to get an XML feed from them, unless things have changed their over the past year or so.
February 19, 2009 at 9:59 pm #795613GeoffreyMeMemberladdies offer a feed just an email to get it
those that dont , you can always get coded fairly cheaply yourself
cheers
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