How We Verify Tipster Records
A tipster’s promise is only as good as the record behind it. Since March 2015 the picks published on Soccerprediction have been logged tip by tip — fixture, market, selection, odds and result — so that anyone can audit the performance instead of trusting the marketing.
| Verified since | March 2015 |
|---|---|
| Total tips logged | 3,547 |
| Average odds | 3.08 |
| Hit rate | 87.29% on recorded selections |
| Markets covered | Asian handicap, fixed odds, correct score |
How a record is verified
Every tip is timestamped before kick-off and cannot be edited afterwards. After the final whistle the result is attached automatically, and the running profit-and-loss is recalculated at flat stakes. Independent monitoring services have historically cross-checked the log against bookmaker odds feeds to confirm that quoted prices were genuinely available.
Why average odds matter more than hit rate
An 80% hit rate sounds spectacular until you learn the average price was 1.10 — at those odds an 80% strike rate loses money. The honest summary pairs every strike rate with the average odds and the flat-stake return, because only the three numbers together describe a tipster’s edge.
Reading our tables without being fooled
- Check the sample size first — anything under 500 tips is noise
- Compare ROI, not raw profit: stakes vary, returns do not lie
- Look for losing months in the log; their absence means the log is edited
- Treat archive statistics as history, not as a promise of future results

From archive to today
The 2015–2019 tables remain public as a historical archive. Current tipster profiles carry their own running records on the same principles: full history, stated average odds, and no deleted losers.


