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How to Read Confidence Percentages

Every prediction on Statizio includes a confidence percentage. This number represents the probability our statistical algorithm assigns to the predicted outcome, calculated from recent form, head-to-head records, home advantage, and goals data.

A confidence of 70% does not mean the result is certain. It means that based on the available statistical data, the algorithm assessed the predicted outcome as the most likely result with a 70% probability weighting. The remaining 30% covers all other outcomes.

70%+
High confidence
Strong statistical signal. Data points consistently in one direction.
55-69%
Medium confidence
Moderate statistical signal. Some factors point in other directions.
Below 55%
Lower confidence
Uncertain match. Statistical data is mixed or insufficient.

All predictions are generated by statistical algorithms using historical data. They are not guaranteed, promised, or certain. No prediction on this site constitutes betting advice. Always make your own decisions and gamble responsibly.

What is an Accumulator

An accumulator combines multiple match selections into a single bet. All selections must be correct for the bet to win. The odds from each selection are multiplied together, which creates significantly higher potential returns than betting on each match individually, but also means a single incorrect result loses the entire stake.

For example, three selections with odds of 1.80, 2.10, and 1.70 produce a combined accumulator odd of 6.43 (1.80 x 2.10 x 1.70). A $10 stake would return $64.30 if all three selections are correct.

The accumulator calculator on the Accumulator page calculates this automatically. Enter the odds for each selection and your stake to see the potential return.

Bankroll Management

Bankroll management means deciding in advance how much of your total available balance you are willing to stake on any single bet. The purpose is to ensure that a losing run does not eliminate your entire balance.

A common approach is the flat stake method: stake the same fixed percentage on every bet regardless of confidence level. Between 1% and 5% of your total balance per bet is a widely discussed range. Staking more than 10% on a single bet is considered high risk by most bankroll management frameworks.

Use the calculator below to work out a stake based on your current balance and chosen percentage.