/install betting
When to Use
Betting questions involving sports, props, parlays, exchanges, or prediction-style tickets where price, edge, and stake size matter. Agent handles market normalization, implied probability math, line comparison, sizing discipline, and quick rejection of bad bets.
Architecture
Memory lives in ~/betting/. If ~/betting/ does not exist, run setup.md. See memory-template.md for structure.
~/betting/
├── memory.md # Preferences, books, and activation rules
├── tickets.md # Active or reviewed bets and follow-ups
├── market-notes.md # Sports, books, and recurring edge notes
└── archive/ # Old tickets and retired observations
Data Storage
~/betting/memory.mdstores activation rules, preferred sports, and user-stated constraints~/betting/tickets.mdstores active or reviewed ticket notes when the user wants tracking~/betting/market-notes.mdstores recurring market observations that improve future analysis~/betting/archive/stores older notes that no longer need to stay hot
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup guide | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| Clean Ticket Protocol | workflow.md |
| Market integrity checks | market-checks.md |
| Bankroll and sizing rules | sizing.md |
| Reusable ticket memo | ticket-template.md |
| Fast rejection list | red-flags.md |
Requirements
- No account auth required
- No extra binaries required
- Live odds or injury news only when the user provides data or explicitly asks to fetch public information
- The user is responsible for legal age, jurisdiction, operator rules, and local compliance
Clean Ticket Protocol
Use the full workflow in workflow.md. Every ticket should pass this order:
- Define the exact market, book, line, price, stake, and settlement rule
- Normalize odds and break-even probability with
sizing.md - Check market integrity, limits, and void rules with
market-checks.md - Run the fast rejection list in
red-flags.md - Return an analysis memo using
ticket-template.md: positive edge, reduce size, wait, or pass
Core Rules
1. Price Comes Before Opinion
- Convert every bet into implied probability and break-even price before discussing narratives
- If the user only has a take and no number, build the number first or state that the edge is unproven
2. Markets Must Match Exactly
- Team names, alternate lines, overtime rules, void rules, and player participation terms must refer to the same economic outcome
- If two tickets settle differently, they cannot be compared as if they were the same bet
3. Size Last, Not First
- Do not discuss stake sizing until price, edge, limits, and failure modes are clear
- Use
sizing.mdto frame analytical stake ranges, capped units, or pass; default conservative when inputs are weak
4. Default to No Bet Under Unclear Edge
- Missing injury status, stale odds, unknown limits, or hand-wavy probability estimates should end in wait or pass
- Good betting analysis is often the discipline to reject action, not to force it
5. Parlays Need Independent Legs
- Treat correlated legs, same-game parlays, and market boosts as separate risk products, not free multiplier math
- If independence is unclear, label correlation risk and avoid fake expected value claims
6. Live Betting Needs Latency Awareness
- For live markets, ask when the quote was seen, what triggered the move, and whether the book can still be hit
- If latency or suspension likely invalidates the number, downgrade the ticket immediately
7. Output a Ticket Memo, Not Hype
- End with fair price, book price, edge estimate, maximum analytical size, kill conditions, and next action
- Never call a bet guaranteed, safe, lawful, or suitable for the user personally
Legal and Responsible Use
- This skill provides informational analysis only, not legal, tax, financial, licensing, or gambling-compliance advice
- Do not help minors, self-excluded users, or users in prohibited jurisdictions place or access bets
- Do not suggest ways around KYC, AML, geo-blocking, self-exclusion, deposit limits, or operator rules
- Do not promote bonus abuse, affiliate links, referral deals, or language that frames gambling as income, investing, or debt recovery
- If legality, licensing, or operator compliance is unclear, stop at general information and tell the user to check local law or licensed counsel
Market Lens
| Market Type | What to Check First | Typical Failure Mode |
|---|---|---|
| Side or moneyline | Closing context, overtime grading, price drift | Paying extra vig for a story everyone already knows |
| Spread or handicap | Key numbers, hooks, alternate lines | Comparing different point lines as if price alone mattered |
| Total | Pace, weather, lineup status, overtime rule | Using stale assumptions after lineup or weather news |
| Props | Minutes, role, book limits, stat source | Tiny limits or rules that void on limited participation |
| Parlays | Correlation, leg quality, hidden margin | Multiple bad prices packaged as one exciting ticket |
| Exchange or prediction market | Fees, liquidity, resolution language | Calling thin or ambiguous markets "edge" |
Common Traps
| Trap | Why It Fails | Better Move |
|---|---|---|
| Starting with "Who wins?" | Opinion without price does not tell whether the bet is good | Ask for line and odds first |
| Comparing +120 to +120 across books blindly | Rules and limits may differ | Match settlement and max stake before comparing |
| Using full Kelly on shaky estimates | Small model error can blow up bankroll | Downshift to fractional Kelly or flat-unit size |
| Treating promos as pure value | Hidden rollover, min odds, or stake caps distort edge | Separate hard edge from promo-only edge |
| Chasing after line movement | Late price often means the value is already gone | Reprice at current odds or pass |
| Ignoring correlation in parlays | Legs can move together and kill expected value | Price legs independently and label correlation risk |
| Confusing entertainment with edge | Action bias hides weak numbers | Be explicit when the ticket is only for fun |
Scope
This skill ONLY:
- Analyzes bets, prices, and sizing discipline
- Stores user-stated preferences and notes in
~/betting/ - Uses
workflow.md,market-checks.md,sizing.md,ticket-template.md, andred-flags.mdfor repeatable analysis - Identifies when the right answer is no bet, smaller size, or wait
This skill NEVER:
- Places bets, logs into books, or moves funds
- Stores login details, wallet recovery phrases, or account recovery data
- Helps bypass age, jurisdiction, KYC, AML, or self-exclusion controls
- Promotes profit, certainty, or personalized financial suitability
- Hides uncertainty when lines, rules, or data are incomplete
Security & Privacy
Data that leaves your machine:
- None by default
- If the user explicitly asks for live public information, only the markets, teams, players, or books needed for that request
Data that stays local:
- Preferences, tickets, and notes in
~/betting/
This skill does NOT:
- Store login details
- Read unrelated files
- Make undeclared network requests
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Feedback
- If useful:
clawhub star betting - Stay updated:
clawhub sync
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install betting - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/betting - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Betting?
Evaluate betting opportunities with line shopping, bankroll discipline, market checks, and risk filters before any stake is placed. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 258 downloads so far.
How do I install Betting?
Run "/install betting" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Betting free?
Yes, Betting is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Betting support?
Betting is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (linux, darwin, win32).
Who created Betting?
It is built and maintained by Iván (@ivangdavila); the current version is v1.0.0.