Beat the Spread. Prove the Skill.
Place 40 single-game moneyline, spread, and total bets across major US sports. Stay inside the guard rails. Score 80 or better and unlock a funded account.
Four steps from signup to funded.
Singles is the cleanest desk: pick a game, take a side, size like a pro, and let the score speak.
- 01Pick your sportNFL, NBA, MLB, or NHL. Single-game moneyline, spread, and total markets. Real odds from the live SportsData feed.
- 02Place 40 bets inside the railsMax 2.5% of bankroll per bet. Odds between -200 and +250. Up to 10 bets per day, no more than 2 on the same game.
- 03Get scored on six categoriesProfit, Risk, Discipline, CLV, Diversification, Consistency. Singles weights Profit heaviest at 35 points.
- 04Unlock a funded bankrollScore 80+ and your fee tier × your result tier sets the funded account size. Weekly payouts after day 7.
The rails Singles enforces.
Sized like a prop firm. Every rail loads from one config so the assessment UI and this page cannot disagree.
- Max bet size2.5% of starting bankrollSized against starting bankroll, not current balance, so a hot streak cannot inflate stake size.
- Min bet size0.5% of starting bankrollPrevents spray-and-pray volume gaming the min-bet count.
- Odds band-200 to +250Heavy favorites and long shots are out. The band keeps the assessment honest about edge, not variance.
- Min bets40 betsBelow the min-bet count the assessment hard-fails. Volume gates are the load-bearing defense against one-lucky-hit gaming.
- Daily cap10 bets per dayCaps the slate so a contestant cannot front-load risk on a single Sunday and coast.
- Same-game cap2 bets max on the same gameML + spread + total on one game is correlated. Two of the three is the ceiling.
- Per-team exposure15% cap, hard block at 20%No single team can carry more open stake than the cap.
- Daily exposure cap20% of bankrollHard ceiling on total open stake in any one day. Smooths the equity curve.
- Allowed drawdown10% of starting bankrollBreach the line and the assessment hard-fails. 10% per D-004 (FTMO category norm).
Sport-specific calibrations apply (NFL caps daily bet count at 4, MLB lifts it to 14). The values above are the desk-default; the assessment UI shows the active sport's effective rule.
What a Gold-tier Singles scorecard looks like.
Six categories, 100 points total. Singles weights Profit at 35 points and CLV at 15. Score 80+ to pass.
- Profit Performance32/35
- Risk Control18/20
- Bet Discipline14/15
- Market Edge (CLV)15/15
- Diversification10/10
- Consistency2/5
Profit alone is not enough. The grader checks CLV to separate skill from luck and penalizes single-bet profit concentration above 35%.
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.
Pro at $399 unlocks $2,000 to $10,000. Score 90 (Gold) and you walk in with a $5,000 funded account.
Funded bankroll by fee tier and result tier
| Fee Tier | bronze | silver | gold | platinum | diamond |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
Questions you should ask before you pay.
The three most common Singles questions. Full FAQ below.
What counts as a Single?
A single-game moneyline, spread, or total bet. One side, one game, settled at the final score. Player props, parlays, futures, and live in-game lines do not count.Why -200 to +250 on the odds band?
Below -200 the variance collapses and the assessment becomes a coin flip on heavy favorites. Above +250 the variance dominates and one lucky hit can paper over a losing record. The band keeps the score honest about edge.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.
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 can I bet during a Singles assessment?
NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. Single-game moneyline, spread, and total markets only. Per-sport calibrations apply: NFL caps daily bet count at 4 because the slate is small, MLB lifts it to 14 because the slate is large. NBA and NHL use the desk-default 10.Can I bet on the same game twice?
Up to two bets per game, but you cannot stack moneyline plus spread plus total on the same game. Only two of those three. Same-event circular hedging is blocked at placement time.Are live in-game bets, props, parlays, or futures allowed?
No. Singles is moneyline, spread, and total only. Player props belong on the Props desk; multi-leg tickets belong on the Parlay desk. Live in-game lines and futures are out of scope on every desk. Placing a prohibited-market bet hard-fails the assessment.
Scoring
How is my score calculated?
Six categories, 100 points total: Profit 35, Risk 20, Discipline 15, CLV 15, Diversification 10, Consistency 5. Singles weights Profit heaviest. CLV is weighted lower than Props because Singles trades volume for clean +EV reads.What does a passing assessment actually look like?
Score 80 or better. 80 to 84 is Bronze, 85 to 89 is Silver, 90 to 94 is Gold, 95 to 97 is Platinum, 98 to 100 is Diamond. The illustrative scorecard above is a Gold (91): Profit 32, Risk 18, Discipline 14, CLV 15, Diversification 10, Consistency 2. That picture passes.What can hard-fail my assessment outright?
Five conditions. (1) Drawdown breach beyond 10% 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. (4) Failing to hit the minimum bet count. (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 bankroll real?
The bankroll is simulated; the payouts are real cash. You do not place real wagers at a sportsbook through Sharp House. 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 does Sharp House cap bets at 2.5% of bankroll?
Sized like a prop firm. The cap is 2.5% of starting bankroll, not current balance, so a hot streak cannot inflate stake size and a cold streak cannot reverse-martingale into a larger swing. The cap is the load-bearing rule against single-bet luck dominating the score.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% at Bronze up to 70% 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. That is the design, not an accident. 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 a sportsbook?
A sportsbook books wagers and pays out winnings. Sharp House grades a fixed-length skill assessment 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.
Singles is calibrated. Your turn.
$99 Starter, $399 Pro, or $999 Elite. Pick your tier, run the assessment, see where you land.