Most betting systems are backtested on closing prices and immediately fall apart in production. These are different. Every system on this page has been auto-discovered by the Statz model scanning historical player prop data against real bookmaker odds — then verified for statistical robustness before it surfaces here. You'll see the full performance record: ROI, win rate, average odds, number of picks, and profit in units. Filter by competition or market type, or sort by ROI to find the strongest edge. The Has Picks Today filter shows which systems have live upcoming selections right now — so you're never applying a system to yesterday's fixtures.
Systems are auto-discovered by the Statz model scanning historical player prop and match data against real bookmaker odds. Each system defines a repeatable set of conditions — competition, market, odds range, and recent form filters — and is only surfaced once it clears a minimum sample size and ROI threshold.
ROI is the return on investment across all recorded picks in the system's history, expressed as a percentage of stake. Profit in units assumes one unit staked on every qualifying pick. Both figures are calculated against real historical bookmaker odds, not closing prices.
Systems require a minimum number of qualifying picks before they appear. A high ROI on a very small sample is not shown — the model filters for statistical robustness before surfacing any strategy.
These are recent form indicators for the system. L17 means the last 17 picks have been losses; W1 means the most recent pick was a win. They reflect short-term variance, not a change in the system's long-term edge.
Each system card shows an 'Upcoming Picks' count with a direct link to the picks for that system. Use the 'Has Picks Today' filter at the top of the page to see only systems with live qualifying selections right now.
No. Historical ROI does not guarantee future returns. Betting markets evolve, bookmakers adjust limits on profitable patterns, and variance means any system can underperform over short windows. Use systems as a structured research framework, not a mechanical profit guarantee.