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Calculate Your Sports Betting ROI

Track your betting performance. Calculate ROI, units won, and whether you are actually profitable long-term.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

What Is Betting ROI?

ROI (Return on Investment) measures your profit as a percentage of total money wagered. The formula: (Total Returns - Total Wagered) / Total Wagered × 100. A +5% ROI means you earn $5 for every $100 wagered over time. Professional sports bettors typically achieve +2% to +8% ROI over large sample sizes. Anything above +10% sustained is exceptional.

Sample Size Matters

Betting ROI is meaningless over small samples. Variance can make a losing bettor look brilliant over 50 bets, and a winning bettor look terrible. You need at least 500-1,000 bets at similar odds before ROI becomes statistically meaningful. At -110 odds with a true 53% win rate (+3.6% ROI), there is still a 25% chance of being negative after 200 bets purely due to variance.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

The most successful bettors are not the best at picking winners — they are the best at finding value. A 55% win rate at -110 odds (7.3% ROI) is far more profitable than a 60% win rate at -200 odds (0% ROI). The relationship between win rate and odds determines profitability, not win rate alone.

Frequently asked questions
What ROI do professional bettors get?
Consistently profitable sports bettors (sharps) average +2% to +8% ROI over thousands of bets. The very best in the world rarely exceed +10% sustained ROI. Anyone claiming 20%+ ROI long-term is either working in a tiny niche market or not being truthful.
How many bets do I need to know if I am profitable?
At least 500 bets for a rough indication, 1,000+ for statistical confidence. At typical -110 odds, even a genuinely skilled bettor (53% win rate) has a meaningful chance of being negative over 200 bets. Track your bets religiously and evaluate over quarterly or annual periods, not weeks.
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