Rimble, a prominent provider of pregame and live sports odds specializing in player props and flash markets, has announced an integration with Abelson Info. This partnership will enable sportsbooks to access Rimble’s robust player prop offerings, enhancing betting options for esports and cricket fans worldwide.
Through the integration, Abelson Info will feature Rimble’s player props, highlighting critical player statistics such as kills, assists, and headshots in esports titles including League of Legends, CS2, and Valorant, as well as runs, wickets, and strike rates for cricket. Rimble’s focus on player-specific wagering will expand previously limited player betting opportunities for end users.
Shivam Shorewala, CEO of Rimble, commented: “We’re excited to integrate our comprehensive player props into Abelson Info’s platform. Our focus has always been on providing sportsbooks with detailed, data-driven player markets, and this partnership allows us to offer these across more operators and markets.”
Jeevan Jeyaratnam, COO of Abelson’s pricing division, Abelson Odds, added: “Rimble’s extensive player prop coverage, particularly in esports and cricket, is a valuable addition to our platform. We believe this partnership will significantly enhance the variety and depth of player markets available to our sportsbook partners.”
Rimble, which supports five sports and processes data for more than 20,000 esports matches annually, uses a combination of manual curation and machine learning to ensure accurate odds and risk management. The company’s offerings, already utilized by bookmakers and fantasy operators worldwide, will now benefit further from Abelson’s integrations, delivering player props and settlement directly to additional sportsbook clients.
Shivam Shorewala emphasized the tech-driven aspect of the collaboration, noting: “Our technology, combined with Abelson’s platform, will provide even more precise player odds, enabling operators to offer never before seen betting markets.”
The integration is expected to roll out in the coming weeks, with both companies working closely to ensure a seamless experience for sportsbooks and bettors alike.