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📖 Betting 101

Spreads, moneylines, totals, odds formats, and implied probability — explained from scratch.

beginner 8 min

FAQ

Where should I start if I have never bet before?

Open Betting 101 to lock in the vocabulary (spread, total, moneyline, implied probability), then read the bankroll-management piece in /guides. After that, /picks shows you the kind of plays the platform actually recommends.

Do I need to write code to use the modeling tools?

No. The builder, Tinker, and Workshop are all drag-and-drop or one-click. Model weights are JSON files you can download. Python is only useful if you want to extend the platform itself.

How long until I can trust my own model?

Track at least 200 graded bets and compute closing line value per market. If your CLV is consistently positive (a beta-binomial credible interval clear of zero), you have signal — see Brier score and calibration plots in the Tinker validation tab.

What is the difference between Learn and Guides?

Learn is the short-form on-ramp — single concepts with a calculator or surface attached. Guides at /guides goes deeper with multi-section tutorials, evidence ledgers, and links into the data library.

Can I share my progress with friends?

Yes. Every public model on /leaderboards has a shareable card with rolling CLV, Brier, and ATS. The marketplace card includes a subscription link so friends can mirror your picks if you publish.

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