AsyncAPI channel · OddsJam
· OddsJam (OpticOdds) Streaming API
/api/v3/stream/copilot/{sport}/odds
Server-Sent Events stream of copilot odds (new/modified), locked copilot odds, settled copilot odds, and optional fixture status changes. Same filtering knobs as the standard odds stream.
Channel address
/api/v3/stream/copilot/{sport}/odds
Parameters
sport— Sport slug (path parameter).
Operations
subscribe
streamCopilotOdds
Receive copilot-odds, copilot-locked-odds, copilot-settled-odds, fixture-status, ping, and connected events.
Messages
connected
Confirms successful SSE stream initialization.
Content-Type:
text/event-streamping
Periodic keepalive (approximately every 5 seconds) carrying a server timestamp for drift detection.
Content-Type:
text/event-streamcopilot-odds
New or modified copilot odds.
Content-Type:
text/event-streamcopilot-locked-odds
Copilot odds that are unavailable / locked.
Content-Type:
text/event-streamcopilot-settled-odds
Copilot odds finalized with bet outcomes / results.
Content-Type:
text/event-streamfixture-status
Notifies of game status or start time changes. Requires the `include_fixture_updates=true` query parameter.
Content-Type:
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