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BetRollover is a tipster marketplace: analysts publish multi-selection picks and you can buy or get free access. Every paid purchase is held in escrow until the pick settles. If the tipster's selections lose, your money is refunded to your wallet. If they win, the tipster earns their share. That protection is what makes the platform different from simple tip sheets — you only pay when the picks deliver.
Settlement is automatic: we use official data (API-Sports, The Odds API) to mark each pick as won, lost, or void. A published pick wins only if every non-void selection wins. All tipsters are verified; performance stats (win rate, ROI, streak) are calculated from settled results only, so you see real track records.
For more detail, see How it works and our FAQs.
Glossaire : termes clés
- Escrow
- Your payment is held by the platform until the pick settles. The tipster does not receive it until results are in. If the selections lose, the amount you paid is refunded to your wallet. Escrow protects buyers and keeps tipsters accountable.
- ROI (Return on Investment)
- The tipster's profit or loss as a percentage of what buyers paid for their picks (flat unit model). A positive ROI over many settled picks indicates the tipster has added value. We show ROI so you can compare tipsters objectively.
- Win rate
- The percentage of a tipster's picks that won (out of all settled picks). Win rate alone doesn't tell you everything — a 60% win rate on low odds is different from 60% on value picks — so we pair it with ROI and streak.
- Accumulator (acca)
- A single listing that combines multiple selections (e.g. 3 match winners). The pick wins only if every selection wins. Multi-selection slips offer higher combined prices but are harder to land; tipsters often mix singles and accas.
- Settlement
- The process of marking each pick as won, lost, or void after the event finishes. We use official sources so results are fair and consistent. Once settled, escrow is released (to the tipster if the pick won, or refunded to you if it lost).
- Void
- A pick that is cancelled (e.g. match abandoned, no official result). It doesn't count as a win or a loss. In a multi-selection pick, the void selection is typically ignored when deciding if the overall pick wins.
- Pick
- A tipster's published set of selections (one or more matchups). You buy or unlock the listing to see every leg. Each pick has a price (including free), and once you purchase, it's held in escrow until settlement.
- Tipster
- A verified analyst who publishes picks on the platform. Tipsters are vetted; their win rate, ROI, and streak are shown so you can compare and follow the ones that match your style.
Comment évaluer un tipster
Before you buy a pick or follow a tipster, use the stats we show to make an informed choice:
- Track record — Look at win rate and ROI over a decent number of settled picks. A small sample can be luck; 50+ settled results give a clearer picture.
- Consistency — Streak and recent form show whether performance is stable. Some tipsters excel in one sport; check their history in the sport you care about.
- Transparency — All our tipsters are verified and their results are based on settled outcomes only. No hiding losses or cherry-picking.
- Price vs value — Free picks let you try a tipster; paid picks often reflect confidence or demand. Compare what you pay to the tipster's ROI and your own budget.
Browse the leaderboard to see top performers by ROI and win rate, and the marketplace to compare live listings.
Tirer le meilleur du marché
The marketplace is where tipsters list their picks. Here's how to use it well:
- Filter by sport — Focus on football, basketball, tennis, MMA, or another sport you follow. You can compare tipsters within that sport.
- Compare stats — Win rate, ROI, and streak are on every tipster card. Use them to shortlist who fits your risk and style.
- Free vs paid — Many tipsters offer free picks so you can test their style. Paid picks may bundle more selective matchups.
- Escrow protection — Every purchase is protected. If the pick loses, you get a refund. There's no need to "claim" — it's automatic.
New to the platform? Start with How it works and the FAQs, then explore the marketplace or Discover for news and strategy guides.
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