Profit boost calculator

What is a profit boost actually worth?

A profit boost multiplies profit, not stake. Profit scales with the price, so the same token is worth a different amount on every bet it could be spent on.

Below, the boost and the stake are fixed — 50% on a stake of $100 — and only the price moves.

PriceBoost addsEV of the boosted bet
-200$25.00$16.67
-110$45.45$18.18
+200$100.00$33.33
+500$250.00$41.67

The shortest price, -200, adds $25. The longest, +500, adds $250 — a multiple of 10 on the same token. Spend a boost on a favourite and most of it is given away.

Competitors print the headline rate and stop, as though 50% were the value. It is the rate, not the value. The value is the rate applied to a price. The EV column carries a prior — that the posted price is fair. Move that prior and the column moves with it. The ordering does not.

Then the part nobody costs in. A boost spent optimally is a boost spent conspicuously. Optimal use puts the token on a long price, near the top of your staking, inside the window the offer runs. That is a visible exception in an otherwise flat book, and an account whose staking carries a visible exception is an account a risk desk can read.

Where the number comes from

Everything above was computed by the same engine that prices bets, at the moment this page was built — not typed into a template. The build fails if a figure appears here and not in the engine's own output.

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