WHAT'S INSIDE EVERY GAME
Edge Scores grade all six markets side by side, so you see the best bet and
everything it beat. The Story is the analyst read, a plain-English walkthrough of
why the play is the play, in full sentences instead of jargon.
Pitching covers both starters' form, rest, and ERA, plus a bullpen health bar
for each side, because worn-out bullpens are where totals are won. Money Flow shows
where the money is versus where the bets are on every market. When a few people are
putting up most of the money, that is the pros showing their hand, and this panel
catches it.
Park & Weather, the Inning Profile, and live Market Signals
round out the picture: where runs come from, when they come, and what the books are
seeing right now.
THE EDGE TIERS
Use the tiers to size your bets with discipline. The terminal does the grading, and your job is to stay consistent.
Elite · 90+
Full position. Multiple signals aligned, market structure confirms.
Strong · 75+
Standard position. Clean edge, consistent support.
Moderate · 60+
Reduced position. Real lean, but conflicting factors exist.
Lean · Below 60
Watch, don't chase. The work is shown; the edge isn't proven.
THE MEMBER PLAYBOOK
Check the slate around lunch, then again before first pitch. A fresh build
lands around noon with the full day's games, and an updated pass follows in the
mid-afternoon once lineups and schedules firm up.
Read the conflicts, not just the drivers. Every best bet lists what's working
against it in red. An honest edge with a known weakness beats a clean-looking number
you don't understand.
Respect the injury block. A day-to-day star or a closer who threw 70 pitches
yesterday changes a game more than any season-long stat. The terminal flags both
automatically on every matchup.