Snooker Bet Tracker
The World Snooker Tour runs from September to May with 30+ ranking events. From the Crucible to the Masters at Alexandra Palace — track every match bet and find the players and tournament tiers where your snooker analysis is sharpest.
Snooker Bet Types to Track
Every Snooker bet type has different analytics. Track them all in one place and see which markets are actually profitable for you.
Match Winner
Pick the outright match winner. Snooker match winners are relatively predictable at the top of the ranking but highly volatile in early rounds. Track winner accuracy by ranking gap between players.
Frame Betting
Predict the exact frame score of the match. Frame betting offers better odds than match winner and rewards knowledge of player scoreline tendencies — some players dominate; others play every match close.
Tournament Outright
Pick the tournament winner. World Championship outrights are the biggest snooker betting event of the year — the draw matters significantly. Log draw position alongside every outright bet.
Century Break Prop
Will a specific player make a century break in the match? Some players have measurably higher century rates. Track century prop accuracy by player — the data on century rates per frame is publicly available.
Highest Break
Which player makes the highest individual break of the match? Rewards knowledge of attacking vs. safety-focused players. Some matchups between two safety players consistently produce low highest breaks.
First Frame Winner
Who wins the opening frame? Players with stronger pre-match preparation and higher break-building confidence tend to win first frames at above-chance rates. Track first-frame accuracy as a standalone market.
Key Snooker Metrics to Track
These analytics move beyond win/loss records and reveal where your Snooker betting edge really comes from.
Ranking Event vs. Invitational Record
World Snooker Tour ranking events are open to all 128 ranked professionals. Invitationals (Masters, Champion of Champions) feature only the top players. Markets for invitationals are generally sharper. Track these separately.
Early Round vs. Later Round Accuracy
First and second round matches in ranking events feature larger ranking gaps and less efficient lines. Quarter-final and semi-final matches involve more equally ranked players in tighter markets. Track accuracy by tournament round.
Century Rate vs. Safety Game Player Records
Some players (Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump) are attacking break-builders who make centuries at high rates. Others play primarily safety games and score less. Track whether your analysis correctly identifies attacking vs. defensive matchups.
World Championship Crucible Record
The Crucible is unique — 17-day tournament, quiet atmosphere, best-of-25 frames in the final. Some players thrive at the Crucible while consistently underperforming at other venues. Track your World Championship bets separately from all other events.
Long Match vs. Short Match Accuracy
A best-of-7 first-round match is very different from a best-of-35 World Championship final. Longer matches reduce variance and reward player conditioning and mental strength. Track your accuracy by match length/format.
Favourite vs. Underdog ROI
Snooker is generally predictable at the top end — the best players win consistently. Track whether you make money backing clear favourites at short prices or whether your edge comes from identifying genuine underdog value.
How to Track Your Snooker Bets with mybets.gg
Log Every Bet
Add your Snooker bets manually in seconds, or use the Chrome extension to capture betslips directly from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and more.
See Your Real ROI
Your dashboard breaks down ROI by Snooker bet type, sportsbook, date range, and any custom filters — no spreadsheet math required.
Find Your Edge
AI-powered insights highlight which Snooker markets you're profitable in and where you're losing — so you can double down on what's working.
Snooker Betting Strategy Tips
Tracking your bets changes how you bet. Here's what the data reveals for Snooker bettors.
The Crucible Rewards Very Different Skills to Other Venues
The World Snooker Championship at the Crucible in Sheffield is unlike any other snooker tournament. The quiet, intimate atmosphere, extremely long match formats (best-of-25 or 33 frames in later rounds), and the psychological pressure of the world's most famous snooker stage all create a distinct player performance environment. Some players consistently outperform their ranking at the Crucible; others consistently underperform. Log every Crucible bet separately and build your own data on which players you predict best in this unique environment.
Century Rate Data Is Freely Available — Use It
World Snooker Tour publishes century break statistics for every professional. Some players make a century in more than 40% of their frames; others are primarily safety players who make centuries in under 10% of frames. This data directly informs century break props and highest break markets. When you log century prop bets, note the player's published century rate. After 30+ bets, filter by whether you bet on high-rate vs. low-rate players and measure your accuracy in each group.
Early Ranking Event Rounds Offer the Most Line Value
In first and second round matches of ranking events, the ranking gap between players can be large but the market sometimes underestimates how good a lower-ranked player actually is — especially if they've risen recently but haven't accumulated ranking points yet. These early rounds are often covered by less sportsbook analysis. Track your early-round betting record vs. your quarter-final-and-later record — many serious snooker bettors find early rounds offer their best value.
Frequently Asked Questions: Snooker Bet Tracking
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