Earning Money Through Football Betting Predictions on Telegram: Goal €1,500 Per Day

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Today, I want to share my journey into European football betting and how I managed to give accurate predictions, earning approximately €150 per day for the past two months. Initially, I enjoyed watching football, but some matches felt boring to me. To make the experience more engaging, I started placing small bets on European football matches.

During the matches, I noticed something intriguing: the favorite team, while expected to dominate, often seemed to lack something crucial during the game. Meanwhile, the underdog team, even when playing defensively, showed a certain spark that I couldn’t easily explain. It was as if you could sense a mistake coming, one that would allow the smaller team to score. This led me to start betting live on the underdog to score — and more often than not, it happened.

I kept observing this pattern in match after match until I started analyzing what caused this phenomenon. I realized that teams that ran more and found more space on the pitch had significantly higher chances of scoring a goal. This, however, was something you could only predict during the game, usually within the first 10 minutes, and not beforehand.

Based on this observation, I created "power groups" for teams. For example, let’s say Liverpool belongs to Group A (high power) and is playing against Nottingham Forest, which I placed in Group C (lower power). The first thing I would do was check Nottingham Forest’s performance against other teams in the same power group as Liverpool. That’s when the magic started. I began placing pre-match bets based on this dynamic, and the results were consistently impressive.

Alright, let’s get to what really interests you.
Since I consider myself so good at this, why not offer betting predictions and charge a subscription? After all, so many people who know far less are already doing it. I know I’m good, so why not do it myself? That’s how I decided to create a group on Telegram, and I started filling it with people interested in football betting.

I created a video and a Facebook ad, which I’m still running today, spending just €5 a day. This brings around 20 people daily into my free group. I then set up a VIP group with a subscription fee of €50 per month—not €20 like others charge—so it would appear more professional and valuable, like something premium or 'gold.' Through the free group, I made posts inviting people to join the VIP group. To convince them even more, I gave away a free daily football betting tip in the free group, aiming to entice them to join the VIP group.

All I had to do was study football matches and provide predictions. And I did, but there was a problem. I wake up at 6 a.m. to go to work and return home at 4 p.m. In the afternoons, I needed to rest so I could stay up late to watch the games. This routine worked perfectly at first. However, as I started gaining subscribers, I had to analyze many matches to provide them with enough predictions. I couldn’t just give them 3 or 4 football matches.​

So, I got a football API with statistics, integrated it into Python, and programmed it to search for exactly what I wanted to find between teams. I replicated the code for all the leagues I’m interested in, and Python now automatically generates the correlations I used to look for manually for all the matches. Then, I fed this statistical data into my custom-trained MyChatGPT, which provided me with the exact predictions I needed. Now, I only need 10 minutes a day, even on Saturdays when I have to provide 20 football matches for betting.​

My members from telegram To join my VIP group, members pay me either through Stripe or Revolut, and I add them manually. My initial goal was to make €50 per day — one subscription — keeping €45 net profit in my pocket and spending €5 on advertising. However, this went so well that my new goal is now €150 per day, a target I’ve been consistently achieving for quite some time.

When asked why I’m sharing this here and if I’m afraid of competition, my answer is simple: I’m not afraid of competition because the things I ask my Python code to analyze are highly specialized. I don’t just ask it to predict who will win — if that’s all you’re doing, you’re definitely losing. I’ve reduced the probabilities for each match to 50% for every possible outcome, assuming that all outcomes are random events. But they’re not random events, and I focus on finding the correlations.

Additionally, to better read the data generated by Python before feeding it into MyGPT, I’ve set up a XAMPP server. The files Python produces are converted to JSON, which is then read by PHP and presented in a way that allows me to immediately identify which matches are worth submitting to the AI for analysis.


Below, I will show you some photos from Stripe, Telegram, Revolut, Python, and PHP.

Stripe​

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Here, you can see payments on Revolut. You’ll notice different amounts because they come from a game I had created, where users could win subscriptions with smaller payments (something like a roulette).

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Bets from yesterday. If you’re wondering why PSV has such a high percentage, I placed the bet when they were losing 0-1.

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From last week's predictions.

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I’ll continue and finish with the goal I have set for myself. My goal is to reach €300 per day in my country. Once I achieve this, I’m considering expanding to other countries with a strong betting culture, such as England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France. My ultimate goal is €1,500 per day, which is not something that will happen in a year—it will take time, and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to achieve it. However, even so, I believe I’ve found my profession and what I want to do in my life. Thank you, and I will keep you updated.
 

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Mate, your setup is unreal ! :D Using Python and AI to turn your love of football into a side hustle.. That's pure genius.

I absolutely love the story. I’m not really into sports betting, not against it, just not my thing.

But I’m all in on the way you tell your story. Already rooting for you! There’s something amazing about seeing a plan come together like this. Haha

Keep us posted, and I genuinely wish you all the best. Cheers!
 
What are the win/loss rates of your predictions? If it’s profitable won’t it make sense to reinvest a bit back to it? :)
 
What are the win/loss rates of your predictions? If it’s profitable won’t it make sense to reinvest a bit back to it? ;:)
Good evening,

What you're asking is a significant topic and requires careful consideration. Success rates, while important, are not the primary factor that determines the outcome. Let me explain:

If I make predictions for 10 matches and get 8 correct, my success rate is 80%. However, if I place two bets with 5 teams each, and one team loses in each bet, I lose both bets. This means my success rate may be 80%, but my profit is zero—or even negative—since I lose the money I wagered.

Even with a 70% success rate, which is considered very good, the situation remains risky. This is because while the ability to predict outcomes is essential, the selection of combinations is purely a matter of luck. And when luck plays such a significant role, things become incredibly challenging.

Let me give you an example: two weeks ago, I placed two bets with a total of 8 matches. I got 7 matches correct across both bets but lost one match in each bet. I wagered a total of €20 (€10 per bet). I won €100 from the bet that succeeded, but I lost €10 from the other bet because of the one wrong prediction. So, despite having a high success rate, my overall profit was limited.

If, however, I had placed all the matches in a single bet and wagered the same €20, my profit would have been €2,149 if all matches were correct. However, if even one match was wrong, I would have lost the entire bet and the €20.

The key takeaway is that betting requires strategy and realism. I only bet small amounts, usually €10, because my goal is not to make money from gambling but to leverage predictions for other purposes, like subscriptions. Betting, beyond the ability to predict matches, depends heavily on luck—and that makes it exceptionally demanding.
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Good evening,

What you're asking is a significant topic and requires careful consideration. Success rates, while important, are not the primary factor that determines the outcome. Let me explain:

If I make predictions for 10 matches and get 8 correct, my success rate is 80%. However, if I place two bets with 5 teams each, and one team loses in each bet, I lose both bets. This means my success rate may be 80%, but my profit is zero—or even negative—since I lose the money I wagered.

Even with a 70% success rate, which is considered very good, the situation remains risky. This is because while the ability to predict outcomes is essential, the selection of combinations is purely a matter of luck. And when luck plays such a significant role, things become incredibly challenging.

Let me give you an example: two weeks ago, I placed two bets with a total of 8 matches. I got 7 matches correct across both bets but lost one match in each bet. I wagered a total of €20 (€10 per bet). I won €100 from the bet that succeeded, but I lost €10 from the other bet because of the one wrong prediction. So, despite having a high success rate, my overall profit was limited.

If, however, I had placed all the matches in a single bet and wagered the same €20, my profit would have been €2,149 if all matches were correct. However, if even one match was wrong, I would have lost the entire bet and the €20.

The key takeaway is that betting requires strategy and realism. I only bet small amounts, usually €10, because my goal is not to make money from gambling but to leverage predictions for other purposes, like subscriptions. Betting, beyond the ability to predict matches, depends heavily on luck—and that makes it exceptionally demanding.
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Thanks for the explanation.

What I had in mind is - if your predictions are that good to have others pay you for them and stay subscribed then they must profit on them, right? If thats the case shouldn’t it be reasonable that you reinvest in your bets if they make profit

Do you give them single tips or you make the list of 3-4 matches that u suggest them to bet on?

Also, how are the law regulations for tips in your country?
 
Wish you the best, your plans seems very solid
 
Is your only source of traffic FB ads? And which countries are your FB ads reaching?
 
Good luck, I don’t really betting because there is to much factors you can’t control but good luck
 
Great analysis. Do you have a community?
 
Today, I want to share my journey into European football betting and how I managed to give accurate predictions, earning approximately €150 per day for the past two months. Initially, I enjoyed watching football, but some matches felt boring to me. To make the experience more engaging, I started placing small bets on European football matches.

During the matches, I noticed something intriguing: the favorite team, while expected to dominate, often seemed to lack something crucial during the game. Meanwhile, the underdog team, even when playing defensively, showed a certain spark that I couldn’t easily explain. It was as if you could sense a mistake coming, one that would allow the smaller team to score. This led me to start betting live on the underdog to score — and more often than not, it happened.

I kept observing this pattern in match after match until I started analyzing what caused this phenomenon. I realized that teams that ran more and found more space on the pitch had significantly higher chances of scoring a goal. This, however, was something you could only predict during the game, usually within the first 10 minutes, and not beforehand.

Based on this observation, I created "power groups" for teams. For example, let’s say Liverpool belongs to Group A (high power) and is playing against Nottingham Forest, which I placed in Group C (lower power). The first thing I would do was check Nottingham Forest’s performance against other teams in the same power group as Liverpool. That’s when the magic started. I began placing pre-match bets based on this dynamic, and the results were consistently impressive.

Alright, let’s get to what really interests you.
Since I consider myself so good at this, why not offer betting predictions and charge a subscription? After all, so many people who know far less are already doing it. I know I’m good, so why not do it myself? That’s how I decided to create a group on Telegram, and I started filling it with people interested in football betting.

I created a video and a Facebook ad, which I’m still running today, spending just €5 a day. This brings around 20 people daily into my free group. I then set up a VIP group with a subscription fee of €50 per month—not €20 like others charge—so it would appear more professional and valuable, like something premium or 'gold.' Through the free group, I made posts inviting people to join the VIP group. To convince them even more, I gave away a free daily football betting tip in the free group, aiming to entice them to join the VIP group.

All I had to do was study football matches and provide predictions. And I did, but there was a problem. I wake up at 6 a.m. to go to work and return home at 4 p.m. In the afternoons, I needed to rest so I could stay up late to watch the games. This routine worked perfectly at first. However, as I started gaining subscribers, I had to analyze many matches to provide them with enough predictions. I couldn’t just give them 3 or 4 football matches.​

So, I got a football API with statistics, integrated it into Python, and programmed it to search for exactly what I wanted to find between teams. I replicated the code for all the leagues I’m interested in, and Python now automatically generates the correlations I used to look for manually for all the matches. Then, I fed this statistical data into my custom-trained MyChatGPT, which provided me with the exact predictions I needed. Now, I only need 10 minutes a day, even on Saturdays when I have to provide 20 football matches for betting.​

My members from telegram To join my VIP group, members pay me either through Stripe or Revolut, and I add them manually. My initial goal was to make €50 per day — one subscription — keeping €45 net profit in my pocket and spending €5 on advertising. However, this went so well that my new goal is now €150 per day, a target I’ve been consistently achieving for quite some time.

When asked why I’m sharing this here and if I’m afraid of competition, my answer is simple: I’m not afraid of competition because the things I ask my Python code to analyze are highly specialized. I don’t just ask it to predict who will win — if that’s all you’re doing, you’re definitely losing. I’ve reduced the probabilities for each match to 50% for every possible outcome, assuming that all outcomes are random events. But they’re not random events, and I focus on finding the correlations.

Additionally, to better read the data generated by Python before feeding it into MyGPT, I’ve set up a XAMPP server. The files Python produces are converted to JSON, which is then read by PHP and presented in a way that allows me to immediately identify which matches are worth submitting to the AI for analysis.

Below, I will show you some photos from Stripe, Telegram, Revolut, Python, and PHP.​

Stripe​

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Here, you can see payments on Revolut. You’ll notice different amounts because they come from a game I had created, where users could win subscriptions with smaller payments (something like a roulette).

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Bets from yesterday. If you’re wondering why PSV has such a high percentage, I placed the bet when they were losing 0-1.

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From last week's predictions.

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I’ll continue and finish with the goal I have set for myself. My goal is to reach €300 per day in my country. Once I achieve this, I’m considering expanding to other countries with a strong betting culture, such as England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France. My ultimate goal is €1,500 per day, which is not something that will happen in a year—it will take time, and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to achieve it. However, even so, I believe I’ve found my profession and what I want to do in my life. Thank you, and I will keep you updated.
Hi, I'm coming from your thread that you posted about the Telegram group. Could you teach me how to run Facebook ad campaigns on adult games?
 
So you’re saying you can get profitable picks by running a python code with the help of AI.
But these are people playing daily, even if a match has 99% probability to win and the bookies give the match 1.04 odds they can still lose cause it’s PEOPLE.

But good luck tho
 
Nice journey! I thoroughly enjoy your story, although I am not particularly inclined towards sports betting. It is simply not my area of interest.
Good luck!
 
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