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Introduction

Imagine having your very own assistant for sports betting, right on your desktop. That's Tippy for you! Designed with both beginners and seasoned bettors in mind, Tippy is more than just a web browser. It's your go-to platform for tracking, managing, and even automating your bets.

With Tippy, you can:

  • Follow Channels: Dive into a community where fellow bettors share their top tips and insights.
  • Automate bets: Set your preferences and let Tippy handle the rest. It's like having a personal betting assistant.
  • Track results: Keep an eye on your betting history and performance with our intuitive dashboard.

How to use these docs

On the left side of the screen, you'll find the docs navbar. The pages of the docs are organized by functionality, so you can follow them step-by-step on your learning journey. However, you can read them in any order or skip to the pages that apply to your use case.

Pre-Requisite Knowledge

This documentation is designed to be beginner-friendly, but we assume you already have some experience with sports betting and knows some of the jargons used in betting communities. Here is a quick glossary for some of these jargons

  • Action: A bet or wager.

  • Bankroll: The total amount of money set aside by a bettor for the purpose of betting.

  • Bookmaker/Bookie: An individual or organization that accepts bets.

  • Line: The current odds or point spread on a particular event.

  • Unit: A standard betting amount set by the bettor. For some, a unit might be $10, for others, it might be $100 or more. It's a way to gauge how confident the bettor is about a particular bet. For example, a bettor might say they're placing "2 units" on a team, which means they're betting twice their standard bet amount on that team.

  • Unit Betting: A betting strategy where bets are based on unit amounts rather than specific dollar amounts. This strategy can be useful for managing and protecting one's bankroll. For instance, if a bettor always wagers in units of $10 and has a bankroll of $1,000, they can never lose their entire bankroll in just a few bets.

  • Tipster: One who studies sports and analyzes games to make betting recommendations.

  • Wager: Another term for a bet.

Join our Community

If you have questions about anything related to Tippy, you're always welcome to ask our community on Discord.