Guide for new subscribers
Operational guide to the dashboard read Radar, build the Basket, check the line.
This material teaches how to use Valor Hunter properly: filter Radar, open the reading, understand context and price, build Basket VH and validate everything before any action outside the platform.
The first session should be short and auditable.
- Open the Dashboard and select the leagues and bookmakers where you can actually act.
- Use Score VH, the best bookmaker and line freshness to choose what deserves analysis.
- Open the detail and read Price, Context, Reading and Plan before any decision.
- Build Basket VH with a risk profile and check audit alerts before exporting.
- Validate in Cockpit or Simulators and confirm odd, market and limit outside the platform.
The initial map of the round.
Radar crosses leagues, bookmakers, match window, odds origin and context signals to rank what deserves attention first.
Start with executable leagues and bookmakers.
Select leagues you follow and bookmakers you can access. The ranking is more useful when it reflects your real environment, not a generic showcase.
Score VH is priority, not promise.
Score VH combines price, ROI, confidence, line source, league profile and context signals. A high ranking organizes investigation; it does not remove risk.
Check odd status and source.
Recently captured, verified and cross-bookmaker lines deserve more operational confidence. If there is an audit notice, treat the reading as partial.
Not every window needs an entry.
When selected bookmakers do not open enough lines or no odd passes the filter, the panel shows that clearly instead of forcing weak opportunity.
The complete reading in four layers.
Opening a Radar line separates price, context, adjusted reading and operational plan to reduce impulsive decisions.
See where distortion appears.
Compare best odd, embedded market, fair odd and available bookmakers. If the price worsens or the market changes, the thesis must be reviewed.
News and signals explain the adjustment.
Use news, momentum, match factors and operational alerts to understand why the reading rose, fell or stayed anchored to market.
Compare consensus and VH adjustment.
This is where the panel shows before/after probability, confidence and estimated advantage. Use it to validate whether the thesis is clear enough to continue.
Turn analysis into a checklist.
The Plan summarizes the logic in direct language. Use it as a final checklist, never as an automatic betting order.
Selection with risk discipline.
Basket VH organizes selected opportunities by weighting Score VH, ROI, confidence, odd, risk profile and composition diversity.
The basket does not follow only the highest score.
The engine weighs quality, price, risk, national priority and distribution between readings. This avoids a pretty but overly concentrated list.
Use the profile as an operational brake.
More conservative profiles limit high odds and reduce exposure. Wider profiles show more combinations but require stronger manual checking.
Read warnings before exporting.
If an odd carries source, freshness or line-coherence warnings, export signals that. The alert protects clarity; it is not decorative.
Exporting records; it does not execute.
Export carries selection, odds, bookmakers and stake reference for checking. It does not move balances, send orders or replace validation at the bookmaker.
The PRO checking desk.
Cockpit deepens Radar's reading by comparing bookmakers, scenarios, opportunity quality and sensitivity before any external execution.
Compare real price between bookmakers.
The advantage of having more than one bookmaker appears here: small odd differences change ROI, edge and entry point.
Conservative, base and optimistic.
Use scenarios to understand reading sensitivity. They describe possible range and risk; they do not promise an outcome.
Kelly requires prudence.
The allocation suggestion is a mathematical reference. Adjust it to your personal limit and never increase exposure by impulse.
Use history as context.
When Basket backtesting appears, treat it as supporting evidence. History helps calibrate expectation, but it does not anticipate the next match.
Test before deciding.
Simulators validate custom odds, EV, ROI, edge, Kelly and scenarios without depending on a line already prepared in Radar.
Type the odd you found.
Use the real bookmaker quote to test whether it still matches your probability and the Valor Hunter reading.
EV, ROI and edge must talk to each other.
When metrics diverge, treat it as a review signal. The simulator reduces impulsive decisions; it is not a place to stack numbers.
Kelly, no-vig, Poisson, parlays and arbitrage.
Advanced tabs help explore specific scenarios. Start with the basics and move forward only when you understand each metric's impact.
Confirm whether the best price still exists.
After simulating, return to Radar or the bookmaker and confirm market, rules and limit. A good simulation must survive the real price.
Terms that appear in the dashboard.
- Score VH
- orders the ranking with price, ROI, confidence, line source, league profile and context.
- Leitura VH
- Valor Hunter's adjusted probability from market, context and available signals.
- Fair odd
- estimated equilibrium price; above it, value may exist; below it, advantage decreases.
- Expected ROI
- estimated return per exposed unit, always subject to variance.
- Odd freshness
- indicates how recent and auditable the line used in the reading is.
- Basket VH
- selection of readings for checking, risk management and export.
- Edge
- difference between what the panel reads and what the market embeds in the odd.
- Context
- news, momentum and operational factors that explain reading adjustments.
Valor Hunter organizes statistical reading and price comparison. It does not receive bets, move balances, guarantee profit or replace your decision. Confirm market, odd, bookmaker rules and financial limit before any action outside the dashboard.