Props
Where to Find Props
Section titled “Where to Find Props”The Props section appears as a tab within the Player Research page. Access it by navigating to any player and clicking the “Props” tab in the sticky table of contents. This shows today’s available prop lines for that player, grouped by statistical category.
For the full page overview including game context, teammates, and game logs, see Player Research.
Per-Stat Prop Data
Section titled “Per-Stat Prop Data”Props are grouped by statistical category: “Puntos” (Points), “Rebotes” (Rebounds), “Asistencias” (Assists), “Triples” (Three-Pointers), and others. Each stat group displays the following fields:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Line | The consensus line value across sportsbooks |
| Movement | Arrow indicator: up arrow if the line moved up from opening, down arrow if it moved down, no arrow if unchanged |
| Hit Rate L5 | Percentage of the last 5 games the player went over the line |
| Hit Rate L10 | Percentage of the last 10 games over the line |
| Hit Rate L15 | Percentage of the last 15 games over the line |
| Hit Rate Season | Full-season percentage over the line |
Line Movement
Section titled “Line Movement”The movement indicator shows how the line has changed since it was first posted (the opening line). Significant movement can indicate:
- Line moved up — bookmakers expect a higher total, possibly due to injury news or sharp betting action
- Line moved down — bookmakers adjusted downward, which might signal a concern about the player’s expected output
The engine’s Market Line block scores line movement as part of its analysis. A line that moved toward your direction is generally favorable. For example, if you are considering an Over and the line has moved down since opening, that means you are getting a lower threshold — a better deal.
Hit Rate Bar Chart
Section titled “Hit Rate Bar Chart”Each prop displays a visual bar chart showing the player’s hit rate across the four windows (L5, L10, L15, Season). The bars give you a quick visual comparison of recent performance versus long-term performance against the specific line value.
Look for consistency across all four windows. When all bars are high (above 60%), the player has been reliably clearing the line. When only L5 is high but Season is low, proceed with caution — the trend may not hold.
Multi-Sportsbook Odds Table
Section titled “Multi-Sportsbook Odds Table”Below the props summary, a table shows the actual odds from multiple sportsbooks for each direction (Over and Under):
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Sportsbook | Name of the sportsbook (e.g., DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Barstool, PointsBet) |
| Over | Odds for the Over direction (e.g., -110, +105) |
| Under | Odds for the Under direction |
The table lets you compare odds across books to find the best price. Your preferred sportsbook (if set) is highlighted with a distinct visual indicator.
Sportsbook Preference Selector
Section titled “Sportsbook Preference Selector”You can set a preferred sportsbook using the selector at the top of the odds table. Once set:
- Your preferred book’s odds are highlighted in the sportsbook odds table
- The preference is saved to your account and persists across sessions
- It helps you quickly identify the odds that matter most to you without scanning every row
The available sportsbooks are DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Barstool, and PointsBet. Choose the one where you have an active account for the most relevant odds display.
Copy Button
Section titled “Copy Button”The “Copiar” button copies the prop data summary to your clipboard in a shareable text format. This includes the player name, stat type, line, direction, and key metrics. Useful for sharing with friends or posting to social media without having to manually type out the details.
Similar Players Cluster Table
Section titled “Similar Players Cluster Table”At the bottom of the Props section, a table shows statistically similar players based on the engine’s K-Means clustering algorithm. The system groups all players into 18 clusters, recalculated weekly, based on their statistical profiles.
The similar players table shows how players in the same cluster performed against the same opponent recently. Use this as supplementary context — if multiple similar players also went Over against this opponent, it reinforces the prop. Conversely, if similar players struggled, it may be a warning sign.
The clustering considers overall statistical tendencies rather than just one stat, so similar players may share playing style, usage patterns, and role characteristics even if their raw numbers differ.
For the full Player Research page including game context, teammates, and game logs, see Player Research. To explore props across all players, see the Prop Explorer tool (documented in the Tools Reference).