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Strategies

The Strategies view collects multi-leg plays the community follows. You browse, you don't build.

Why discovery, not builder

A strategy is a combination of bets across markets — for example, "NBA finals: Celtics ML and over 220.5 total". To support a custom parlay builder honestly we'd need:

  • The math for correlated odds across legs (legs in the same game aren't independent, so naive multiplication is wrong).
  • Enough liquidity to guarantee both sides of any combination someone could construct.

We don't have either today. Quoting a price on a combo we can't honestly back up would be misleading — so we don't.

What you'll see on a strategy card

  • An icon and title.
  • A short description of the play.
  • A numbered list of legs with each leg's individual odds.
  • A combined odds figure for the strategy as a whole — or RFQ if any single leg lacks liquidity.
  • A follower count and a Follow button.
  • For hedge strategies, allocation percentages instead of a single combined number (since hedges are designed to spread risk, not max payout).

Following a strategy

Following adds the strategy to your portfolio's tracking view. We don't auto-place orders for you. The Follow button is a bookmark for plays you find interesting.

Submitting a strategy

There's no public submission flow today. Strategies on the platform are curated. If you have a structured play you'd like considered, open a support ticket with the legs and a short rationale.

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