AI Advisor
Definition
The AI Advisor is CalibrSports's proprietary two-pass analysis system that reviews every bet flagged by the ML model before it is published. It adds contextual intelligence — breaking news, injury updates, odds movements, and league track record — on top of statistical edge to produce higher-quality, better-calibrated picks.
Example
The ML model flags Chelsea Home Win with a +9% edge. Before publishing, the AI Advisor's second pass identifies that Chelsea's first-choice goalkeeper was ruled out in the morning team news — a factor not yet reflected in the odds.
The advisor adjusts the stake downward from 3.2% to 1.8%, converting the pick from a POWER PICK to OPTIMIZED. The edge is real, but the uncertainty warrants a smaller position.
How CalibrSports Predicts This
The AI Advisor runs two passes per fixture. Pass 1 performs mathematical analysis of edge tables, line comparisons, and catalyst flags without making recommendations. Pass 2 uses those numbers alongside real-world context — news, injuries, odds movement, and 30-day league performance — to confirm, adjust, propose new bets, or veto. Every published pick has cleared this two-pass review.
Key Facts
Passes per fixture
2
Actions available
Confirm, Adjust, New bet, Veto
Context sources
News, injuries, odds, track record
Result labels
POWER PICK, OPTIMIZED, SCOUT PICK, LONGSHOT
Related Terms
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the AI Advisor propose bets the ML model did not flag?
Yes — these are called SCOUT PICKs. The advisor can identify catalyst-driven opportunities like significant odds movement or breaking news that the model has not yet incorporated. Scout Picks always require a named, concrete catalyst, never just a feeling.
What is the difference between OPTIMIZED and POWER PICK?
A POWER PICK means both the ML model and AI Advisor agree fully. An OPTIMIZED pick means the model identified the edge but the advisor made an adjustment — usually a stake reduction or line change based on contextual factors.
How does the advisor handle conflicting signals?
When contextual signals contradict the statistical edge, the advisor may veto the bet entirely. A strong edge on a team whose star striker is out with a last-minute injury, combined with a poor 30-day track record in that market, can result in a LONGSHOT or full veto.