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For every game in play, the no-vig fair price of the moneyline, spread, and total — computed live from real in-play quotes, with honest coverage states where live pricing doesn't exist yet.
The Scout’s Notebook
An in-game fair price is the no-vig probability of a live market — the moneyline, spread, or total of a game already in play — computed by stripping each sportsbook's margin from its current quote and blending the sharpest books into one stated consensus.
Live markets go stale fast, so honesty is enforced structurally: a quote older than five minutes never feeds the fair math and is counted as excluded, a market with fewer than two fresh two-way books shows its miss reason instead of a number, and sports without a live pricing surface here say so plainly.
Full alternate-line ladders — every alt spread and alt total with its own fair price — are on the roadmap and are not rendered today. No simulated ladder ever appears on this desk; when the ladder ships, every rung will be a real priced quote.
A fair price requires at least two independent books quoting both sides of the market inside the five-minute in-play freshness window. When the feed cannot meet that bar the desk prints the reason — stale quotes excluded, a one-sided market, or too few books — instead of fabricating a number.
No — it is the market's own live consensus with the bookmaker margin removed, not a Dynatyze model of the game. It tells you what a zero-vig book would charge right now, which is the honest benchmark for judging any live price you are offered.
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