Markets — what's on the front shelf
Tennis: Slams (Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, US Open) and the full ATP 1000 / WTA 1000 calendar open with set handicaps, game handicaps with quarter-line refunds, point-by-point in-play, and tie-break markets priced ahead of the deciding set. Correct-score and total-games over/under on every match; the in-play prices kept up with the swings of a long five-setter better than I expected.
Table tennis: WTT events plus the Czech and Ukrainian Liga Pro feeds that run almost round the clock. Handicaps and correct-score on every match, point-by-point in-play on the bigger ties. It's the spot the board fills when the main tours go quiet overnight — and the markets stay liquid most of the day.
Golf: all four majors plus the regular PGA and DP World Tour stops. Outrights, three-balls, two-balls, top-5 / top-10 / top-20 finishes, make-the-cut, nationality and group markets. The board posts the Monday of tournament week — not the night before round one — so the early outright prices are still worth taking.
Standard book (secondary depth): football (EPL, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Champions League, internationals), hockey (NHL, KHL, SHL), basketball (NBA, EuroLeague), cricket (IPL, BPL, PSL, internationals), esports (CS2, Dota 2, LoL, Valorant). Pre-match opens 3–7 days ahead with 50–120 markets per fixture.
