How the AI Ticket Builder works
The AI Ticket Builder lets you create a ticket with rules before generation. Instead of getting random picks, you control legs, risk, markets, trust bands, odds and confidence, and the system builds only from upcoming matches that pass your filter.
What this tool actually does
This is not a blind coupon generator. It is a structured filter engine that turns your settings into a custom multi-leg ticket.
You set the rules first
You choose how many legs you want and how strict or loose the setup should be before anything gets generated.
You decide the model input
You can use the mixed database or focus only on Motives or xGoals depending on the ticket style you want.
The output follows your logic
The final ticket is built from your constraints, so it is far more usable than a random accumulator suggestion.
How to read the builder screen
Every option on the screen changes the style of ticket the builder can create. The key is not to use every control randomly. Use them with intent.
Main controls
- Number of legs: fewer legs means safer structure, more legs means bigger return and more risk.
- Risk profile: conservative, balanced and aggressive tell the builder what type of picks to favor.
- Market and trust filters: decide which markets are allowed and how strong the underlying trust band must be.
- Odds and confidence: tighten the range when you want discipline, loosen it when you are exploring higher variance setups.
Risk profiles
- Conservative = safer picks, lower odds, higher hit-rate logic.
- Balanced = mix of safety and value. Usually the best default starting point.
- Aggressive = higher-value legs and more variance. Use only when you mean it.
Data and market logic
- Mix uses both Motives and xGoals together for broader coverage.
- Motives-only is more historical-pattern driven.
- xGoals-only leans more on expected-goals modeling and probabilities.
- Allowed markets, odds range and trust bands shape the final ticket more than people think.
Recommended workflow
Use the builder like a filter tool, not like a slot machine.
Start with a clear goal
Decide whether you want safer structure, balanced value or a more aggressive payout profile.
Tighten the filters
Choose only the markets, trust bands and odds range that fit the ticket you actually want to play.
Generate, then inspect
Look at the estimated combined odds and the ticket structure. Do not accept output blindly just because it exists.
Refine if needed
If the ticket looks too loose or too ambitious, adjust the profile, confidence or odds range and generate again.
What to avoid
- Do not max out legs just because bigger odds look exciting.
- Do not mix every market together without logic.
- Do not keep confidence low if you want discipline.
- Do not forget that upcoming match quality still matters more than fancy settings.