Two bets that can
both win at once.
A middle happens when two operators have different lines for the same market. If the result falls between those two lines, both sides win. If not, one wins and the other loses — with a minimal loss. The upside is disproportionate.

Automatic detection
The system identifies in real time the pairs where a range of results exists in which both bets win simultaneously.
Risk controlled by design
In the worst case, one of the two bets loses. The loss is minimal if executed well. The risk/reward ratio is asymmetric.
Line and handicap markets
Middles appear in totals (over/under) and handicaps, where small line differences between operators create the double-win range.
Example
If the middle hits: +€105.56. If not: loss capped between −€50 and −€56.
Minimal risk.
Asymmetric upside.
The finder detects the range
When two operators have different lines for the same market (over/under 2.5 vs 3.5), there's a range where both bets win at once.
See the scenario before deciding
The tool shows what happens in each scenario. If the result falls in the range, both win. If not, one wins and the other loses — minimal loss.
You execute both bets
You place the calculated stake on each side. If the result falls in the middle, you collect both. The upside is asymmetric to the risk.
An honest note
Middles aren't pure matched betting — they carry a small exposure if the result doesn't fall in the range. They're a tool for experienced users who already master the basic process and want to diversify. If you're just starting, start with the Oddsmatcher and the calculators.
Everything you need to know.
What is a middle?
A middle is a situation where two operators have different lines for the same market (for example, over 2.5 and under 3.5 goals). If the result falls exactly in the range between those lines, both sides win. If not, one wins and the other loses with a minimal loss.
What is the risk?
The risk in a middle is capped. In the worst case (result outside the range), you lose one bet and collect the other, with a small loss. The upside when the middle hits is much greater than the maximum risk.
In which markets do middles appear?
Middles appear mainly in totals markets (over/under goals, points, sets) and handicaps, where different operators offer slightly different lines for the same match.
Who is this tool for?
Middles are for users experienced in matched betting who already master the basic process. If you're starting out, we recommend beginning with the Oddsmatcher and the standard calculators.
The risk is minimal.
The upside is not.
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