CS2 analytics, graded in public

Every number on this site is generated by an automated pipeline and graded against reality daily. Predictions are logged before matches start; wins and losses both stay on the page.

Veto Predictor

Live

Predicts the full map veto — bans, picks, decider — for any CS2 matchup, with a public track record graded on every completed match.

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Bet Ledger

Live

Simulation-only paper ledger: model-flagged edges at flat 1-unit stakes, logged before kickoff, with per-bet closing-line value. No real money.

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Model Record

Live

The prediction model's public scorecard: every pre-match win probability it logged, graded automatically — accuracy and calibration, win or lose.

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About

Case study

How this works under the hood: the data pipeline, the models, and the honest-measurement rules the site holds itself to.

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How this works

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Daily pipeline

An automated pipeline ingests match data, odds, and rosters every day — no hand-picked numbers.

2

Logged before matches

Predictions are written down before a match starts. Nothing is added after the fact.

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Graded automatically

When results land, every prediction is scored by the same script, the same way, every time.

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Published win or lose

The full record stays up — good runs and bad ones. That is the point of the site.

Simulation only. All betting content on this site is a paper record — no real money is staked, and nothing here is betting advice. Small samples are labeled as too early to judge; watch median closing-line value before drawing conclusions.