OhMyGoat - AI based Soccer picks

We use AI to alert you of betting opportunities

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We use AI to analyze thousands of statistics during live soccer games and identify interesting betting opportunities (incoming goals, etc..). Users can also configure their own customized alerts - without any code - and create fine-tuned strategies.
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Jeremy Haldo
I am a huge soccer fan and I bet on games daily (especially in-game bets like "+1.5 goals" and "+2.5 goals"). Few months ago, I started working on a tool where I could define customized alerts (example: Current Score is 1-0 + Odds for the current team is > 1.5 + Other team is aggressively attacking) to be notified of specific situations where I could place an interesting bet. In the process, I collected 100's of thousands of data points and odds history across thousands of games. I have been experimenting with feeding this data into an AI model and have it suggests potential opportunities for me: By focusing on odds > 1.4x and specific conditions, I was able to go from $500 to almost $1,100 in a couple of weeks, with an overall success rate of ~75%. I may be into something or I could just have been lucky so far... Not sure yet. I want to share it with other users (limited to 500 spots for now) to get feedback and improve the core logic. Note: Only my own custom alerts are enabled for now but I will be adding the ability for anyone to create their custom bots & alerts by the end of the month. If you like to bet on sports, feel free to take a look. Obvious disclaimer : I don't guarantee any kind of results, so always play at your own risks.
Khagani Bayramov
Just seen your launch on my feed. As a long-term football better, I will definitely use your app. Love such stuff tbh ;) You, know football is the only sport that stats do not fully reflect the situation on the pitch, and there are many variables that can hugely impact the result. Which parameters does your model use when predicting an in-game or pre-game results.
Rami
lol, aren't bets based on the spread?