Statz Betting Systems: 42 Tracked Football Systems With Every Pick on the Record

Ask most Statz users what the site does and they'll name the projections, the Bet Builder tool, maybe the Acca Sheet. Very few mention the page that quietly does something no tipster thread can: Betting Systems, where 42 rule-based systems run automatically across 11 competitions, publish their picks before kickoff, and settle every one of them on a public record.

No cherry-picked screenshots, no deleted bad months. Every system's full history sits on the page: wins, losses, win rate, average odds, ROI and profit in units, updated as results come in. At the time of writing there are more than 4,000 settled picks across the 42 headline systems and over 300 picks already queued against upcoming fixtures. This is a tour of what's in there and, just as importantly, how to read it.

What is a Statz betting system?

A system is a fixed recipe, applied without discretion. Take the one every visitor can see in full, free: Premier League 2+ Goals, 4.0+ Odds, L5 20%+ & L10 20%+. In plain English: back any Premier League player priced 4.0 or bigger to score two or more goals, provided he has hit that line in at least 20% of his last five games and 20% of his last ten.

That's the whole system. No gut feel, no "fancy him tonight". The rules scan every fixture; when a player qualifies, the pick is published with its odds; when the match finishes, it settles into the record. The 42 systems on the page are 42 different recipes of the same kind - a market (shots, shots on target, goals, assists, tackles, fouls and more), a competition, a form threshold, an odds band - each with variants that tighten or loosen the thresholds.

The point of a system over a tip is accountability. A tipster's memory is selective; a system's record is not. Which brings us to what the records actually show.

The free Premier League 2+ Goals betting system on Statz: profit journey chart at +81.8 units, full record, and this weekend's qualifying picks
The free system in full: the profit journey, the 9-54 record behind the +81.8 units, and the picks it has queued for this weekend's fixtures.

The two personalities: longshot hunters and steady grinders

The Statz Betting Systems page: the free Premier League 2+ Goals system with its full record next to Pro-locked Championship and World Cup qualifying systems
The systems page as every visitor sees it: full records on display, recipes locked behind Pro.

The most useful thing the systems page teaches - even before you follow a single pick - is that win rate and profit are different things, and the 42 systems sit along the whole spectrum between them.

At one end, the free Premier League goals system above. Its record is 9-54. It loses six bets in every seven. It is also, on the page's tracked record, one of the most profitable systems Statz runs: at an average price of 19.21, those nine winners have returned +81.8 units from 63 picks, an ROI of 129.84% at the time of writing. Two near-identical variants at lower odds floors sit just behind it (+80.2u and +79.5u). Anyone who judged this system in its fourth week of losers would have binned a winner; anyone riding it needs the stomach for double-digit losing runs, because a 14% win rate mathematically produces them.

At the other end, a World Cup shots-on-target system with a record of 201-85 - a 70.28% win rate at average odds of just 1.53. Its ROI is 4.84%, a fraction of the goals system's, but it wins twice a week rather than twice a season, and short-priced consistency is exactly what acca and bet builder legs are made of.

Neither profile is "better". They answer different questions: one is a patient hunt for mispriced longshots, the other a conveyor of high-probability legs. The page lets you filter by competition and market and pick the personality that fits how you actually bet.

The workhorses: where the big samples live

Records built on 50 picks are suggestive; records built on hundreds start to mean something. The deepest samples on the page belong to the Championship shots systems, where the second tier's chaos meets player markets that the big-league spotlight never reaches. The largest has settled more than 400 picks (90-313, average odds 5.7) for +54.5 units; its sharper-filtered sibling runs 38-171 at 7.85 average odds for +72.6 units and a 34.73% ROI. Three of the five longest current winning streaks on the page belong to this family.

Elsewhere the coverage runs wider than most users expect: Champions League and World Cup qualifying systems on shots on target and assists, Ligue 1 tackles (38-68 at 3.45 average odds, +25.75u), Bundesliga, FA Cup, even the Brasileirão. Eleven competitions, nine player markets, and every record a click away on the systems page.

Pro-locked Statz betting systems showing profit, ROI, win rate and record for each system with the rules hidden
Every locked system still shows its full record - profit, ROI, win rate, picks - so you can judge before you unlock.

How to read a system record like an adult

The page shows you everything, which means it also shows you things promotional screenshots never would. Read it with these rules:

  • Sample size first. A 6-44 record with a huge ROI is a promising start, not a proven engine. The 400-pick Championship records deserve more of your trust than the 50-pick ones, however shiny the percentage.
  • Win rate tells you the ride, ROI tells you the destination. A 14% win-rate system will hand you brutal losing streaks on the way to its profit. If you can't sit through twenty straight losers, follow a 70% system instead - the maths of your temperament matters as much as the maths of the bet.
  • Every system currently listed is in profit on its tracked picks. That is genuinely unusual to be able to say - and you should still treat it soberly. Records start from each system's creation date, underperforming recipes don't earn a place on the page, and a live record can always regress. The transparency is the product; it is not a promise about next month.
  • Units assume level stakes. The records are built on one unit per pick. Chasing a losing run with bigger stakes is precisely the behaviour a systems page exists to replace.
  • Check the settlement rules of your book. Player-prop settlement quirks matter - our deep dive on bet365's Super Sub rule shows how a substitution can rescue or wreck the same pick depending on the market.

How the systems fit the rest of the toolkit

The systems page is the slow-cooked end of the Statz betting stack. The Best Bets page is the model's sharpest daily calls; the Acca Sheet ranks every market on the weekend's slate by projection and form; the Bet Builder tool lets you assemble legs with the numbers in view. Systems sit underneath all of it: recipes that have been grinding through fixtures for months, with the receipts published as they go.

The practical way in: open the Betting Systems page, filter to the competitions you actually watch, sort by total picks rather than ROI (bigger samples, better evidence), and look at the upcoming picks each system has queued. The Premier League goals system is free to view in full, record and live picks included, so you can judge the format before going near anything else. The rest sit behind Statz Pro.

None of this is an instruction to bet, and a tracked record is a history, not a forecast. If you do bet: 18+, set limits, and see begambleaware.org.

FAQs

What are the Statz Betting Systems? Rule-based player-prop systems - a market, a competition, a form threshold and an odds band - that run automatically across every fixture, publish qualifying picks before kickoff, and settle every pick into a public record showing wins, losses, win rate, average odds, ROI and units.

Are the Statz betting system records real? Every pick is logged before kickoff and settled after the match, and the full history including every loser stays on the page. At the time of writing all 42 listed systems are in profit on their tracked picks, but records start from each system's creation and past performance never promises future results.

Which Statz betting system is most profitable? On tracked units at the time of writing, the free-to-view Premier League 2+ Goals system leads at +81.8 units from 63 picks (ROI 129.84%) - with a 14.29% win rate, meaning long losing runs are part of its design. The deepest-sample earners are the Championship shots systems, one of which has returned +72.6 units at a 34.73% ROI.

Are the betting systems free on Statz? One full system - Premier League 2+ Goals, with its complete record and live picks - is free for every visitor. The remaining systems, filters and upcoming picks are part of Statz Pro.

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