u/DavidPeters10

Automated Football Research

After a lot of feedback from users here, I’ve made major improvements to BettorBoss.

Cleaner layouts, improved reports, better mobile experience, and lower pricing.

For anyone who hasn’t seen it before, BettorBoss is a football intelligence platform focused on uncovering information beyond surface stats and mainstream narratives.

The research digs into things like:
• Team news and hidden injuries
• Squad disruption and expected rotation
• Manager comments and dressing room issues
• Motivation levels and scheduling spots
• Travel fatigue and fixture congestion
• Tactical mismatches and structural weaknesses
• Misleading recent form and game-state distortion
• Market blind spots that may not yet be priced in

Features include:
• Manual Research Reports for any match worldwide
• Line-Up Checks using confirmed starting XIs close to kick-off
• Double Checks for further independent verification
• Auto Research emailed daily for your chosen leagues
• Disruption Reports highlighting the biggest edges and team issues across all researched fixtures

Very happy to offer free trials to anyone interested and any feedback is genuinely appreciated.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 7 hours ago

Football Research - Automated

After a lot of feedback from users here, I’ve made major improvements to BettorBoss.com

Cleaner layouts, improved reports, better mobile experience, and lower pricing.

For anyone who hasn’t seen it before, BettorBoss is a football intelligence platform focused on uncovering information beyond surface stats and mainstream narratives.

The research digs into things like:
• Team news and hidden injuries
• Squad disruption and expected rotation
• Manager comments and dressing room issues
• Motivation levels and scheduling spots
• Travel fatigue and fixture congestion
• Tactical mismatches and structural weaknesses
• Misleading recent form and game-state distortion
• Market blind spots that may not yet be priced in

Features include:
• Manual Research Reports for any match worldwide
• Line-Up Checks using confirmed starting XIs close to kick-off
• Double Checks for further independent verification
• Auto Research emailed daily for your chosen leagues
• Disruption Reports highlighting the biggest edges and team issues across all researched fixtures

Very happy to offer free trials to anyone interested and any feedback is genuinely appreciated.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 1 day ago

You first read this and think yep there’s another spam post nonsense but as someone who has had similar pessimism to these statements and seen others go bet on this I’m here to tell you it’s possible and I’ll tell you why.

Firstly let’s delve into how sports betting works essentially in Lehman’s terms. Early prices are released generally by sports books with tiny limits. Betting cleverly on these prices will quickly make you lose your account however this is where there’s an edge but what good is it if it’s not sustainable?

Eventually sometimes a week before sometimes two days or just on the day the game will enter the Asian sports markets for those that don’t know and for ease think of this as pinnacle. This is where there are no limits on accounts and how pinnacle make their money is the margin in the prices in that when you get a price of say 1.80 the real price is 1.95 for example. The money on these lines dictates the prices and in general this is the smart money and on mainstream football can be collasal amounts.

These days we see a lot of posts about Claude betting models being set up and digesting data etc spitting out value picks and recently it’s actually been determined that not one is long term profitable. This is not surprising to me. There are massive firms such as starlizard and smartodds that are way ahead in this game and their data is spot on and most of all the know how and when to use it through experience. What I’m trying to say is you looking for crumbs and in the long term you’ll starve.

This is why the method that is long term profitable is betting on obscure football games ONLY when you have an actual edge. An example below of what I’d perceive to be a likely edge

3+ confirmed absences / key outs with correct tags
Starting GK ruled out with clear impact
Stated or strongly implied B-team / youth XI vs first-choice strength
Meaningful rotation or lineup downgrade for this fixture
Travel / logistics tied to the match
Internal / federation / coaching disruption tied to the match
Fresh squad news plausibly underpriced vs the line

I can guarantee you if you can find this news early i.e two/one day before kickoff on obscure/semi obscure games you will profit long term.

The reason for this is simple math. You have an edge over the market and thus information is likely not priced moving the odds in your favour. You will not win every time though think a roulette table where you betting on red only this time there are more reds than black or green you WILL profit long term.

This is why we created bettorboss. We want to help serious bettors and traders unearth this information easily and seamlessly and with our information you can win long term and you CAN win 1m+ if you stick with discipline.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 7 days ago

Most people will probably read this and think “here we go, another betting post talking nonsense.”

Fair enough. I used to think the same way.

But after spending years around betting markets, traders, and sharp bettors, I can confidently say long term profitable sports betting is possible.

The issue is most people approach it completely wrong.

A lot of sportsbooks release early prices with very small limits. These prices are often weaker because the market hasn’t fully formed yet. If you’re consistently beating those lines, you’ll usually get limited pretty quickly.

So even if you’ve got an edge, scaling it becomes difficult.

Then eventually the game moves into the bigger Asian markets like Pinnacle where limits are huge and the prices become much sharper. These markets are shaped by serious money and sharp action. On major football matches, the amount being traded can be massive.

Now compare that to what a lot of people are doing today.

Everyone’s building AI betting models, feeding stats into Claude or ChatGPT, scraping data, looking for “value bets” etc.

Truthfully, most of it won’t work long term.

That’s not even me trying to be negative. There are companies spending millions on data, analysts, and modelling. Firms like Starlizard and Smartodds are operating on another level entirely.

Retail bettors are trying to compete against teams that have years of experience and far better information.

The only area where I still think there’s a genuine edge is obscure or semi-obscure football.

Why?

Because information reaches the market slower.

If you can consistently get reliable team news before the odds fully react, there’s value there.

Stuff like:

• Multiple confirmed absences
• Starting keeper ruled out
• Heavy rotation or youth teams playing
• Travel problems or scheduling issues
• Internal club problems
• Unexpected lineup downgrades
• Local news that hasn’t fully hit the market yet

If you can find this information early enough, especially a day or two before kickoff in smaller leagues, you’ll beat the closing line consistently.

That doesn’t mean you’ll win every bet.

You won’t.

But if your information is genuinely better than the market’s at the time you place the bet, you’ll profit over a large enough sample size.

That’s what a lot of people miss.

Long term betting isn’t about guessing.
It’s about information, timing, discipline, and understanding how markets move.

Interested to hear if anyone disagrees or has a different take on it.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 7 days ago

I’ve built a football research tool called BettorBoss and I’m looking for honest feedback from people who take pre-match research seriously.
The main idea is simple. Most match previews stop at surface stats, recent results, and generic talking points. BettorBoss is built to go deeper and pull out the kind of information that can actually change how a game should be viewed before kickoff.
Examples of the sort of things it has been surfacing recently:
major illness outbreaks affecting squad preparation
multiple key absences in the same team
youth vs senior experience gaps
rest and rotation signals
structural squad depth issues
team news that standard previews often bury or miss
So it is not about random picks or hype. It is about getting better context around matches and spotting information that may actually matter.
A few people have been testing it already and the feedback has been strong, so I’m opening up a limited number of free trials to get more honest opinions on it.
If that sounds like something you’d be interested in trying, the free trial is available through BettorBoss.com.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 7 days ago

I’ve built a football research tool called BettorBoss and I’m looking for honest feedback from people who take pre-match research seriously.
The main idea is simple. Most match previews stop at surface stats, recent results, and generic talking points. BettorBoss is built to go deeper and pull out the kind of information that can actually change how a game should be viewed before kickoff.
Examples of the sort of things it has been surfacing recently:
major illness outbreaks affecting squad preparation
multiple key absences in the same team
youth vs senior experience gaps
rest and rotation signals
structural squad depth issues
team news that standard previews often bury or miss
So it is not about random picks or hype. It is about getting better context around matches and spotting information that may actually matter.
A few people have been testing it already and the feedback has been strong, so I’m opening up a limited number of free trials to get more honest opinions on it.
If that sounds like something you’d be interested in trying, the free trial is available through BettorBoss.com.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 7 days ago

Most football research tools just recycle surface stats.
BettorBoss is made to dig for the stuff that can actually change how you view a match before kickoff.
Just this week alone we flagged things like:
🚨 Botafogo hit by a major illness outbreak affecting 16 delegation members
🚨 Southampton Women missing 4 players, including a key midfielder
🚨 Club América missing 8 players through injury before facing Juárez
🚨 Cork City Women fielding a very young side against a more experienced Shelbourne team
🚨 Union Brescia carrying a long injury list ahead of a friendly
🚨 Lech UAM missing key players in a match where squad depth mattered
That’s the kind of info we focus on:
✅ team news that actually matters
✅ youth vs senior gaps
✅ injuries and illness
✅ squad depth issues
✅ weak structural setups
✅ things the market or casual bettor can easily overlook
We’re not a tipping service.
We’re a research tool built to uncover targeted information that gives people real context, instead of just meaningless stats and generic previews.
I genuinely think there’s a gap in the market for this because most sites are still too broad, too shallow, or too obvious.
Would love honest feedback:
Would you use something like this?
What would you want improved?
Does this type of research actually interest you?
If you’d like to join, the waiting list is on BettorBoss.com.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 11 days ago

Hi all.

A few months ago I got sick of trying to keep track of new-build developments in Ireland by jumping between Daft, Property.ie, developer websites and Google.

It felt like the information was too spread out, so I ended up building irishbuilds.com.

The idea is straightforward. It’s a site focused purely on brand-new homes in Ireland, so if that is specifically what you are looking for, it should be a lot easier than digging through broader property sites.

You can also build a feed around your own preferences, so the site is more tailored to what you are actually looking for, and you can get email and WhatsApp alerts when new developments matching your preferences are added.

It is not trying to replace every or any property website. It is just meant to be a simpler, more focused option for people who are mainly searching for new builds.

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u/DavidPeters10 — 15 days ago