Every prediction we publish is logged before kickoff with the odds available at that moment. Once the match finishes, the pick is graded won or lost against those frozen odds — never against a better price found later.

Three rules make the record trustworthy:

  • Nothing is edited after the fact. A published pick can't be reworded, re-priced or quietly deleted. What you see is what was said.
  • Losses stay visible. An expert's page shows every graded pick, and their hit rate and ROI are computed from all of them.
  • Flat accounting. Records assume the same stake on every pick, so one lucky long shot can't paper over a losing month.

An author's headline number is their hit rate over graded picks, with ROI alongside it — because a 60% hit rate at odds of 1.50 can still lose money, and the two together tell the real story.