What is Stats Insider?

Stats Insider is Australia’s home of sports predictions.

We are changing the way you watch, enjoy and bet on sport by combining the love of the game with serious wagering stats. Get all the insights on your favourite teams and players. Who’s overvalued and undervalued? What is their chance of winning the next match? Can they still make the finals?

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More than a tipping service, more than a form guide, the Stats Insider machine learning models first predict the potential performance of each individual player, based on hundreds of algorithmic factors for each sport. We then use a Monte Carlo approach to simulate each match 10,000 times to understand the range of outcomes, and how likely each of them is to occur. 

If a team wins 4,000 of our simulations, we project them to be a 40% chance to win the upcoming match. If you can bet them at $3.00 at your local TAB or favourite online bookmaker, we’ll show you that this might be a worthwhile investment.

We call this our 'Edge.'

Our models update throughout the week, and take advantage of all the information available at that time: team lists when they’re announced, weather conditions when they’re known, moves in the betting market as they happen. 

READ: What is "the Edge?"

When all is said and done, you’ll use your own knowledge and the information we give you to engage with the sport - whether that’s as a viewer, as a punter, or in your office tipping competition. We are totally transparent with the outcome of our suggested value plays, which are updated daily. You can see all our results here.

So, unprecedented insights into the sports you love is what we do, now what are you going to do with it?

RELATED: How Do our Predictive Models Work?

Nick Splitter

Never won a Premiership in junior sports, and, as a loyal fan of teams that are generally and historically rubbish - see 'St Kilda Football Club' and 'all Philadelphia sports' - now spends his time sobbing uncontrollably in the corner of the pub.

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