Closing Line Value (CLV)
Published Jan 22, 2026
Updated Apr 16, 2026
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Closing Line Value (CLV) measures whether the odds you took were better than the final odds offered by the bookmaker before an event starts.
It is a key indicator of betting quality, not short-term results.
How it works
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You place a bet at certain odds
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Odds change before kick-off
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CLV compares your odds vs closing odds
Example
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You bet at odds 2.20
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Closing odds before match start: 1.90
→ You have positive CLV
Key characteristics
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Strong predictor of long-term profitability
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Independent of whether the bet wins or loses
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Widely used by professional bettors and syndicates
Important note
Consistently beating the closing line is more important than short-term profit.
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