The Betting Simulator uses
advanced algorithms based on many factors (listed below) to
determine a winner and final score for a specific game. Vegas
uses many factors to create betting lines and odds for every
game for the public to wager on, the Betting Simulator reverse
engineers those same betting lines and odds as well as incorporates
other statistical and historical game information to simulate
results for each game.
Betting Simulator Key Algorithm Factors:
Live Vegas Lines and Odds
Historical Betting Lines and Odds
Streaks and Betting Trends
Historical Team Data and Stats
Previous Game Match-ups
Rivalries and Revenge Factor
Team Travel and Rest
Key Player Injuries or Suspensions
Weather Factor (if applicable)
The Betting Simulator will
also give you recommended betting picks based on the simulation
results for each game. If there is value or an oddity in the
Vegas betting lines or odds, the Betting Simulator will expose
it without any bias or human element, strictly numbers. Best
of all, IT'S FREE!
Keep in mind, the Betting
Simulator is not designed to turn a profit nor will it EVER
be profitable over time. There could be days, weeks, or even
months where the Betting Simulator will be profitable but over
the long run, the juice that is built into the betting odds
slowly generates a profit for the sportsbooks over time and
this can NEVER be beaten without proper discipline and strict
money management (and certainly by not picking every available
bet for every game on the board every single day like the Betting
Simulator does). The Betting Simulator is a valuable tool to
be used to get an idea on how a game will turn out based purely
on the numbers (the same numbers the sportsbooks use to generate
the lines and odds) but should not be used with the expectation
of long-term profitability. If you are looking for long-term
profitability, check out the Veri.bet SPI™
as an alternative investment vehicle you can add to your portfolio.