How Much Will Spanky Odds Cost? Free Until the 2023 Super Bowl

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How Much Will Spanky Odds Cost?  Free Until the 2023 Super Bowl

Famed sports bettor Gadoon “Spanky” Kryollos revealed late Monday that he anticipates charging for his new line service, Spank Odds.

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Spanky tweeted out: "I’ve been asked what the master plan is for spankodds. How could it be free? What’s the catch? I honestly have no idea.

"I don’t know when (sometime after the SuperBowl) and how much I’m gonna charge. All I’m focused on is getting better and ultimately becoming the best."

@SaulGambles had glowing praise for the product, tweeting:

"Continued success with the product, I assume I speak for the masses in saying thank you for allowing us to use this and look forward to the developments coming!"

But the haters will hate.

JC Cheesebomb_Lamp offered:

"The master plan? To make $$$ hand over fist. Period."

This isn't a surpise development.  The platform looks to be tech-heavy and likely cost intensive.   Somebody's gotta pay for it at some point.

Frankie Taddeo offered a suggestion that could still keep Spank Odds free.

"1-Keep it FREE & get books to pay you to post/promote their lines. Thats honestly what is happening when ppl shop for the best lines on the screen.

"2-Keep building subs & then sell the screen to media company who can make it part of VIP insider etc."

Among the unique features of SpankOdds, there is a limit alert.

Spanky explained how it works.

"Say you go to hockey, we got Pinnacle taking 10 dimes on a total and 20 dimes on a moneyline," Spanky reveals.  "(Bet)CRIS is a five, five, and ten."

He explains that every different sport is going to have varying limits right now as it is early in the season.

"It's important to know what the limits are," Spanky says.  "A line without a limit is like a house without a neighborhood."

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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