The first betting platform that grades itself harder than its critics do.
Six specialized agents argue every pick. Brier score, log loss, calibration error, and ROI are public for every recommendation we ever make. No retroactive edits. No hidden tier. Just numbers.
Every game. Every record. Every pitcher.
No condensation, no shortcuts. The Council sees the same slate you do — pulled live from MLB Stats API, refreshed every 90 seconds.
The headline pick. Live.
Updated continuously by the Council. The card you see here is the same card beta members get in Discord and email between 2–6am ET.
The Council kills picks that don't survive the argument. If there's no edge, there's no card. Beta members are notified instantly when one lands.
Every pick. Every contributor. Every signal.
Anybody can post a pick. We post the picks AND who contributed AND what evidence triggered each credit. Numbers update live. No retroactive edits.
The sliding odds window. Live.
Sharps don't bet morning lines — they bet near close. When a game hits its lock window (T-90 for MLB, T-45 for NHL/NBA, T-90 for NFL), the Council re-runs with the freshest data: confirmed lineups, current weather, late line movement. If the new view differs from the morning pick, you see it here instantly. This is the institutional-grade feature.
Receipts, not promises.
Every published pick is auto-graded by the same retrospective engine — Brier score, log loss, calibration error, ROI in units. Numbers update the instant a game ends.
Grading window is currently building. The page updates the instant the retrospective engine grades a pick — no batch jobs, no review window, no PR layer.
Do we beat the sharpest market in the world?
CLV is the cleanest proof of edge: it measures whether Pinnacle's own line moves toward our picks after we publish. We compute it from Pinnacle's no-vig prices — reproducible by anyone — and we publish it flat, positive, or negative. This is the number that has to be green before we ever charge.
CLV measures whether the sharpest market in the world (Pinnacle) moves toward our picks after we publish — the cleanest proof of edge. We compute it from Pinnacle's own no-vig line movement, and anyone can reproduce every number from public odds data.
CLV report is generating. It refreshes automatically each morning after the prior day's games settle.
A record you can't fake — and neither can we.
Every prediction is committed to an append-only, tamper-evident hash chain before the game starts. Anyone can recompute every hash and confirm we never altered, reordered, or back-dated a pick. This is the auditability moat: the edge only matters if the record is provable.
Every prediction is committed to an append-only, tamper-evident hash chain before the game starts. Each entry links to the one before it with SHA-256, so altering any past pick — its odds, its timestamp, or its order — breaks the chain and is detectable by anyone. Outcomes are recorded separately and are never part of the committed hash, so a pick can never be back-dated to fit a result.
The chain commits the full slate pre-game each morning. As soon as the next card is built, every pick — and its hash — appears here, and you can verify the chain at /api/public/ledger/verify.
Six specialists. Every one of them in the open.
Most platforms hide behind 'AI says.' We show you exactly who the agents are, what they own, and how they score. If one of them stops earning their seat, you'll see it.
Don Calabrese publishes every card — that's why he carries 100% share. The other five Council members are co-credited when their evidence type shows up in a pick's reasoning. Frankie Whispers earns share when intel signals (injury, lineup, sharp money) drive the pick. Vinnie Numbers earns share when data signals (Statcast, park factor, weather) drive it. Paulie Tickets earns share when market signals (line movement, CLV, sharp action) drive it. Sammy No-Bet earns share when he flagged risk or his calibration changed the probability. Uncle Sal Stacks earns share on top picks and calibrated stakes. A single pick can credit multiple agents — the grade per agent is "when this agent's evidence was in the room, what was the outcome?"
Where the Council is wrong, and why.
Every other product hides their losses. We publish them — because if we can't show you what's broken, you can't trust what's working. Updated nightly from the same retrospective engine.
The unfair advantage is the audit.
Anybody can train a model. Almost nobody publishes the grades. We do.
What we ship that nobody else does.
Eight capabilities where every comp returns zero. Every checkmark is a fact their own marketing won't refute.
The Sharp Card. Yours to use.
Get the Sharp Card before the public does.
Beta members get the card delivered every morning between 2–6am ET via Discord and email. NCAAF + MLB playoff coverage at launch. NFL, NBA, NHL rolling on as the Council qualifies the data.