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Prop Shop – Best Player Prop Odds

What is a Prop Bet?

A prop bet – or “proposition bet” — is a type of sports bet that is not directly related to the outcome of a single game.

For example, a traditional sports bet may include picking the winner of a game, or betting on the over/under of total points scored, or betting the spread. You can think of those types of bets as the general bets, while prop bets are for events that occur on the side of the game.

Examples of prop bets would be whether or not Patrick Mahomes will throw for over or under 300 yards in this week’s game, or whether LeBron James would snag over or under 8.5 rebounds.

There are also “futures” bets, which are not the same as prop bets but are often thought of in the same light. A futures bet is true to its name: It’s when you place a bet on an event that will occur in the future, such as whether Russell Wilson will win the MVP next year, or if the New York Yankee will win the World Series.

How to use the Prop Shop

The FTN Bets Prop Shop is simple to use. You first pick the state you’re placing the wager in. Then you just type in the player or team you want to place a prop bet on and hit enter.

The Prop Shop will then scan all of the major sportsbooks in that state and show you all of the bets prop bets for that player or team available. If you search for LeBron James in the hours leading up to his next game, you’re likely to find prop bets on his points scored, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals, and more.

Similarly, the Prop Shop will also scan for futures bets, such as the odds of the San Francisco 49ers to win their division next year or win the Super Bowl.

Best odds for prop bets

The best part of the FTN Bets Prop Shop is that it will scan all major sportsbooks in your chosen state and show you the odds and lines for each book. That makes it extremely simple for you to find the best prop bet on the market for any team or player at any given moment.

Simply put, the extremely powerful FTN Bets Prop Shop helps you quickly identify discrepancies between sportsbooks to boost your chances of winning. If one book has DeAndre Hopkins for over/under 77.5 yards, but another has the line set at 66.5, you’ll be the first to know. Similarly, you can quickly find odds mismatches between different sportsbooks, such as if one book has a bet at -115, but another has the same bet at +110.

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