Props desk

Beat the Player Prop Market

Place 50 player-prop bets across MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL. Hold the line on per-player and per-stat-category exposure. Score 80 or better and unlock a funded account.

Four steps from signup to funded.

Props is the sharpest desk: pick a player, take a side on a stat line, watch the correlation, and let CLV do the talking.

HOW PROPS WORK
  1. 01Pick your sportMLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL. Player-prop markets: points, rebounds, hits, strikeouts, receiving yards, shots on goal. Real odds from the live SportsData feed.
  2. 02Place 50 bets inside the railsMax 2% of bankroll per bet. Odds between -175 and +200. Up to 10 bets per day. Per-player exposure capped at 10%; per-stat-category capped at 40%.
  3. 03Get scored on six categoriesProfit, Risk, Discipline, CLV, Diversification, Consistency. Props weights CLV at 20 (higher than Singles or Parlay) because props are an edge-based product.
  4. 04Unlock a funded bankrollScore 80+ and your fee tier × your result tier sets the funded account size. Weekly payouts after day 7.
GUARD RAILS

The rails Props enforces.

Sized like a prop firm. Every rail loads from one config so the assessment UI and this page cannot disagree.

  • Max bet size2% of starting bankroll
    Sized against starting bankroll, not current balance, so a hot streak cannot inflate stake size.
  • Min bet size0.3% of starting bankroll
    Prevents spray-and-pray volume gaming the min-bet count.
  • Odds band-175 to +200
    Tighter than Singles. Props variance is asymmetric; -175 to +200 keeps the score honest about edge, not about catching one long-shot over.
  • Min bets50 bets
    Below the min-bet count the assessment hard-fails. Props sets the bar at 50 because the volume is the load-bearing defense against one-lucky-hit gaming.
  • Daily cap10 bets per day
    Caps the slate so a contestant cannot front-load risk on one player-heavy night.
  • Per-player exposure10% cap, hard block at 15%
    No single player can carry more open stake than the cap. Props are correlated by player; the cap breaks the same-ecosystem stack.
  • Per-stat-category exposure40% of bankroll
    Stops the all-overs-points pattern. The cap forces stat-category diversification.
  • Per-game exposure25% of bankroll
    Caps total open stake on any one game. Holds when correlated props from different players still cluster on the same matchup.
  • Correlated-props cap2 per game
    Two correlated props per game is the ceiling. Three legs on the same offensive sequence is the same bet, three times.
  • Daily exposure cap20% of bankroll
    Hard ceiling on total open stake in any one day. Smooths the equity curve.
  • Allowed drawdown10% of starting bankroll
    Breach the line and the assessment hard-fails. 10% per D-004 (FTMO category norm).

Per-sport calibrations land with SH-021. Until then the values above are the desk-default; the assessment UI shows the active sport's effective rule.

SCORING

What a Gold-tier Props scorecard looks like.

Six categories, 100 points total. Props weights CLV at 20 points (five more than Singles) and Profit at 30. Score 80+ to pass.

Example Score
91out of 100
Gold TierTop 8% of assessment takers
GoldTier thresholds: 80 Bronze, 85 Silver, 90 Gold, 95 Platinum, 98 Diamond.
  • Profit Performance30/35
  • Risk Control19/20
  • Bet Discipline14/15
  • Market Edge (CLV)15/15
  • Diversification9/10
  • Consistency4/5

Props is the edge-based product. The grader weights CLV heaviest among the three desks because catching the right side of a player-prop line is harder than catching the right side of a moneyline. Profit alone will not pass.

PRICING

One-time fee. Tier × result sets the bankroll.

Pay once per attempt. The fee tier sets the potential capital range; your score sets where in that range you land.

Recommended for Props

Pro at $399 unlocks $2,000 to $10,000. Score 90 (Gold) and you walk in with a $5,000 funded account.

Starter
$99
Potential capital $500 to $2,500
Pro
$399
Potential capital $2,000 to $10,000
Elite
$999
Potential capital $5,000 to $25,000

Funded bankroll by fee tier and result tier

Funded bankroll by fee tier paid and result tier achieved.
Fee Tierbronzesilvergoldplatinumdiamond
Starter$99$500$1,000$1,500$2,000$2,500
Pro$399$2,000$3,500$5,000$7,500$10,000
Elite$999$5,000$10,000$15,000$20,000$25,000
FAQ

Questions you should ask before you pay.

The three most common Props questions. Full FAQ below.

  • What counts as a Prop?
    A player-prop bet on a single stat line: points, rebounds, hits, strikeouts, receiving yards, shots on goal. Over or under, settled at the official stat. Game-level moneylines, spreads, and totals do not count; parlays do not count.
  • Why is CLV weighted higher on Props?
    Props move on player-specific information: injury reports, lineup changes, weather, matchup splits. Catching the right side of a prop line before the market closes is the cleanest signal of edge. Profit alone can be a one-night hot streak.
  • What if I do not pass?
    Most contestants do not. The pass-rate target is 8-12%. Failed attempts inside 24 hours qualify for a 30% retake discount.
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FULL FAQ

Everything else worth asking before you pay.

Each answer ties to the same guard-rail config the assessment UI enforces. No bait, no surprise rule mid-attempt.

Mechanics

  • What sports and markets does the Props desk cover?
    MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL. Player-prop markets only: points, rebounds, hits, strikeouts, receiving yards, shots on goal, and the rest of the standard prop slate. Over or under on a single stat line, settled at the official box-score stat. Game-level moneylines, spreads, and totals belong on Singles; multi-leg tickets belong on Parlay.
  • Why is the odds band tighter than Singles?
    Props variance is asymmetric. A long-shot over hits at 4-1 odds and papers over five losing nights; a heavy chalk over wins 80 percent of the time on no edge. The -175 to +200 band cuts both tails so the assessment grades edge-finding, not variance harvesting. Singles uses a wider -200 to +250 band because game-level lines have a tighter implied-probability spread.
  • Can I stack correlated props on the same game?
    Two correlated props per game is the ceiling. A QB-over-passing-yards plus a WR-over-receiving-yards on the same game count toward that two-leg cap because they ride the same offensive sequence. Three legs on the same drive is the same bet, three times. The rail blocks it at placement.
  • Why is per-stat-category exposure capped at 40 percent?
    Stops the all-overs-points pattern. If a contestant could route 80 percent of stake into points-overs, a single league-wide scoring spike would lift every bet at once and the score would reflect a slate-night, not a skill read. The 40 percent cap forces stat-category diversification across the 50-bet sample.

Scoring

  • How is my Props score calculated?
    Six categories, 100 points total: Profit 30, Risk 20, Discipline 15, CLV 20, Diversification 10, Consistency 5. Props weights CLV at 20 (five points higher than Singles or Parlay) because catching the right side of a player-prop line before it closes is the cleanest signal of edge. Profit weights five points lower than Singles because Profit alone on Props is too easy to fake with one good slate.
  • What can hard-fail my Props assessment outright?
    Five conditions. (1) Drawdown breach beyond 10 percent of starting bankroll. (2) Severely oversized bet, defined as three times the max-bet cap or more (the placement-time evaluator already blocks anything above 1×, so a 3× violation only lands through a tampered submission). (3) Use of a prohibited market: game-level lines, parlays, or live in-game props are out of scope. (4) Failing to hit the 50-bet minimum. (5) Failing to hit the minimum active-days count. Any one of these flips the result to fail regardless of score.

Bankroll & payouts

  • Is the Props bankroll real?
    The bankroll is simulated; the payouts are real cash. You do not place real wagers at a sportsbook through Sharp House. Prop bets settle against real market closing lines, the score reflects real edge, and the funded-account profit split pays out in real dollars from Sharp House revenue. Simulated bankroll, real payouts.
  • Why is per-player exposure capped at 10 percent with a 15 percent hard ceiling?
    Props are correlated by player. A points-over plus a rebounds-over plus an assists-over on the same player ride the same minutes, the same usage rate, and the same matchup. The 10 percent cap holds the same-player ecosystem in check across the assessment; the 15 percent hard ceiling is the absolute block past which the rail rejects the bet at placement.
  • How do payouts work if I pass?
    Your fee tier and your result tier set the funded bankroll size from the matrix above. The profit split runs from 50 percent at Bronze up to 70 percent at Diamond on a five-tier ramp. Payouts settle weekly after day seven on the funded account.

Pricing & retakes

  • What if I do not pass on the first attempt?
    Most contestants do not. The pass-rate target sits between 8 and 12 percent. Props lands a hair under that range at the Elite tier because the cohort self-selects for higher skill. Retake within 24 hours and the next attempt is 30 percent off. Multi-fail bundle pricing is in development.

Positioning

  • How is this different from PrizePicks or Underdog?
    PrizePicks and Underdog book peer-to-peer prop wagers and pay out winnings on the legs you pick. Sharp House grades a fixed-length skill assessment of 50 player-prop bets and pays out a profit split on a funded bankroll only after you pass. The product is a skill-based progression system with financial upside, modeled on the prop-firm structure used by FTMO and MyFundedFutures in financial trading. Pass the assessment, unlock the funded account, keep up to 70 percent of profits.
READY

Props is calibrated. Your turn.

$99 Starter, $399 Pro, or $999 Elite. Pick your tier, run the assessment, see where you land.