A tipster proofing site records betting tips before events start and tracks results automatically. This creates an independent, tamper-proof record that prevents retroactive editing — the single most important safeguard against tipster fraud.
Why Proofing Exists
The betting tipster industry has a transparency problem. Without independent verification, anyone can claim a 20% ROI by selectively reporting winners, backdating tips, or exaggerating the odds they achieved. Proofing sites solve this by time-stamping every tip and calculating results automatically.
How Proofing Works
- The tipster submits their selection and recommended odds to the proofing platform
- The platform records the tip with a timestamp before the event starts
- After the event, results are calculated automatically against the recorded odds
- Cumulative performance statistics are generated and published
No tip can be added, removed, or modified after submission. This is the core value proposition.
Key Metrics to Examine
ROI and Yield
ROI (Return on Investment) shows profit as a percentage of total stakes. A 5-10% long-term ROI is genuinely excellent. Claims of 30%+ sustained ROI should be viewed with extreme scepticism.
Drawdown and Losing Runs
Every profitable tipster experiences losing runs. Check the maximum drawdown (peak-to-trough loss) and longest consecutive losing streak. If you cannot tolerate the historical worst case, the service is not right for you.
Odds Achievability
Some tipsters post tips at early morning odds that have shortened significantly by kick-off. If the proofed record shows an average odds of 5.00 but you can only consistently get 4.00, the reported ROI is unachievable.
Time Span
A minimum of 12 months of proofed results is needed to smooth out seasonal variance. Three years or more provides genuinely reliable data.
Limitations of Proofing
Proofing is not perfect. Odds may not be achievable at the time you see the tip. Staking is often assumed at level stakes, which may differ from your actual approach. And proofing does not guarantee future performance — past results remain past results.
Making Your Decision
A proofed tipster with a modest but consistent ROI over 1,000+ bets is a far safer bet than an unproofed service claiming spectacular returns. Use proofing data as your primary filter, then assess whether the odds and staking approach are realistic for your situation.