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Real-time Maxim Bet odds feed.

Maxim Bet main lines, player props, and alternates — pulled directly, normalized against 200+ sportsbooks, delivered via Betstamp PRO odds screen or sportsbook API.

Pre-match + Live
Coverage
Mains · Props · Alts
Markets
Sub-second
Refresh
API + Odds Screen
Delivery
Two ways to consume Maxim Bet

Pull Maxim Bet odds the way your stack actually works.

Market makers want an API to trade off. Pricing teams want JSON. Traders want a screen. Every Betstamp Maxim Bet feed ships in every form — same data, same refresh rate, same delivery SLA.

Maxim Bet in the
PRO Odds Screen

See Maxim Bet pricing side-by-side with 200+ books in the Betstamp PRO Odds Screen. Main lines, player props, and alternates — refreshed in real time and benchmarked against our True Line. The fastest way to find where Maxim Bet is off-market.

  • Maxim Bet main lines, spreads, totals — pre-match and in-play
  • Full Maxim Bet player prop board, including game props
  • Maxim Bet alt prop ladders and milestones included
  • Build custom screens, sorted by edge / EV / hold
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Maxim Bet
Sportsbook API

The Maxim Bet odds API for trading desks, market makers, risk teams, and algo platforms. Pre-match and live Maxim Bet odds via REST pull or SSE stream — structured JSON, normalized against 200+ other books.

  • REST pull at /api/markets + SSE at /v1/markets
  • Maxim Bet mains, player props, and alternates in one feed
  • Normalized Maxim Bet schema across every book
  • JSON output, full docs, 5-minute integration
See API Docs →
Maxim Bet market coverage

Every market Maxim Bet prices, we feed.

Maxim Bet mains, props, and alternates — pre-game and in-play, normalized into the same schema as every other book in your trading system.

Maxim Bet Main Lines

Moneylines, spreads, and totals from Maxim Bet — pre-match and in-play, normalized across leagues.

Maxim Bet Player Props

Maxim Bet player props with alternates — pre-match and in-play, normalized by player and market.

Maxim Bet Game Props

Maxim Bet game props surfaced alongside main lines and player props in the same normalized schema.

Maxim Bet Alternate Markets

Alternate spreads, totals, and prop ladders from Maxim Bet — laddered alongside the main lines, pre-match and in-play.

Maxim Bet In-Play / Live Odds

Live Maxim Bet odds refreshed in real time — same normalized schema as pre-match, no separate integration.

Maxim Bet Period Markets

Quarter, half, and full-game splits from Maxim Bet — each period available as its own queryable market.

Integration

Connect to the Maxim Bet API in under 5 minutes.

If you can hit a REST endpoint, you can pull Maxim Bet odds. Three steps, no scraping, no captcha headaches, no IP rotation.

01

Get your API key

Request a demo, scope your usage, and we issue a key scoped to Maxim Bet plus any other books you need. Trial keys available for evaluation.

02

Hit the endpoint

A single GET on /api/markets returns Maxim Bet markets for the league and periods you specify. Filter by bet_types, is_live, include_alts, and book_ids — same shape as the docs.

03

Subscribe to the SSE stream

Connect to /v1/markets via Server-Sent Events to receive Maxim Bet line moves as they happen — one JSON object per data: message. No polling, no client-side queue.

curl (REST)JSON response
# Pull NFL spread markets — Dallas @ Philadelphia, Dallas favored
curl -H "X-API-KEY: $BETSTAMP_API_KEY" \
  "https://api.pro.betstamp.com/api/markets?league=NFL&book_ids={book_id}&bet_types=spread&periods=FT"

# Response (real schema, truncated)
{
  "markets": [
    {
      "id": "0192b4a1-8f13-7c2b-8629-aa3ef295e2f0",
      "odds": 1.91,
      "number": -3.5,
      "side": "DAL",
      "side_type": "Away",
      "bet_type": "Spread",
      "period": "FT",
      "league": "NFL",
      "is_alt": false,
      "is_live": false,
      "odd_provider_id": "{book_id}",
      "fixture_id": "01926d5e-819d-7b33-b7ff-bbe89e134958",
      "team_id": "0191b82a-3435-7e85-95d0-7b3be256709e",
      "provider_deeplink_string": "marketId=42.532828621&selectionId=50210"
    }
  ]
}
Why pull Maxim Bet via Betstamp

Stop scraping Maxim Bet. Start trading off it.

Scraping Maxim Bet is a maintenance tax — captcha walls, IP bans, schema changes, and the constant risk of your scraper breaking the night before an NFL Sunday. We do that for you, at scale.

Free your engineers from Maxim Bet scraping

Running your own Maxim Bet scraping infrastructure means engineering headcount tied up in captcha rotation, IP rotation, schema patches, and on-call. Pulling Maxim Bet via Betstamp moves that cost off your payroll — your engineers spend their time on model work and edge research instead.

True Line benchmark in the Odds Screen

The Betstamp PRO Odds Screen ships with our True Line fair-value side-by-side with every Maxim Bet price, so traders don't have to compute consensus from scratch. CLV-tested across 5+ seasons.

One call. Every book.

The /api/markets endpoint takes a book_ids parameter — comma-separate Maxim Bet alongside Bet365, FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, Caesars / William Hill, BetVictor, Ladbrokes, Betway, and any other book in your subscription. One call returns all of them in one normalized schema.

Handles Maxim Bet's market structure for you

Player names, prop ladder alignment, line types, alternate sets, market grouping — all already normalized. Your model sees a consistent schema regardless of how Maxim Bet restructures markets.

Same Maxim Bet data, screen or API

Pull Maxim Bet into the PRO Odds Screen, the sportsbook API, or both — same pricing, same refresh rate, same normalized schema. Pick the delivery that fits your stack, switch later if it changes.

SLA, support, and zero scraper babysitting

99.99% uptime SLA on the Maxim Bet feed. Slack channel with our trading desk. Schema changes upstream don't break your pipeline — we handle the maintenance.

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