Bovada
Bovada is licensed in Curacao and is one of the largest offshore operators serving US bettors, with deep sport coverage and integrated casino.
Comparing two offshore sportsbooks
A side-by-side look at how the two books price major markets, where each has competitive strengths, and how line shopping between them captures real EV.
Bovada is licensed in Curacao and is one of the largest offshore operators serving US bettors, with deep sport coverage and integrated casino.
BetUS is licensed in Costa Rica and emphasizes US sports plus extensive prop markets, with a focus on football and basketball coverage.
These events have live pricing at both Bovada and BetUS right now. Click any event for the full book-by-book comparison.
Bovada is often competitive on overall market depth across US and international sports.
BetUS is often competitive on US football and basketball props, plus an extensive promo calendar.
Neither book is consistently better than the other across all markets. The most common pattern among bettors who care about long-term EV is to hold accounts at both, then place each individual bet at whichever book has the better price for that specific market at that specific moment. Comparing in real time on MatchupOdds compresses that workflow to about 30 seconds per bet.
Neither book is consistently better than the other across all NBA markets. Pricing varies by market and by moment. The fastest way to know which one is offering the best price for any given NBA game is to compare them side by side on MatchupOdds, where the best price on each game is highlighted in green.
Yes. Holding accounts at both books is the foundation of line shopping. Each book prices markets independently, so the same wager often pays more at one book than the other on any given day.
Promotions change constantly. Check each book's current offers directly before signing up. New-account bonuses and reload promos vary by state, by user, and by week.
Both Bovada and BetUS have polished apps and websites. App preference is largely subjective. If you do not have an account at either, the most practical approach is to open accounts at both, use whichever interface you prefer day to day, and use MatchupOdds to find the best price on each individual bet.
The major markets (moneyline, spread, total) are the same. Player props and alternate lines vary by book, by sport, and by game. MatchupOdds shows you the actual published markets at each book, side by side.