BetTune: Standard filter

Standard is the main BetTune filter type. It is designed to automatically find matches by metrics, criteria, odds split rules, and bet settings.

In this mode, BetTune analyzes available events and selects the ones that match the filter conditions. You define the rules in advance, and the system applies them to matches.

What the Standard filter is for

The Standard filter is useful when you want to automate a strategy based on general rules instead of manually selecting specific matches.

For example, you can:

  • bet only on matches with suitable metrics;
  • use odds split and odds movement;
  • limit bets by time after line opening or before match start;
  • set the bet amount and repeat-bet rules;
  • use one filter for many matches.

This filter works best for strategies where predefined selection rules matter most.

How it works

The Standard filter checks matches using the settings inside the filter.

It can use:

  • selected Bet Type;
  • team and match metrics;
  • criteria list;
  • odds split;
  • time limits;
  • bet amount;
  • repeat-bet settings;
  • additional filter flags.

If a match satisfies all conditions, BetTune can place a bet according to Bet Settings.

Learn more about stake amount, time windows, and repeat bets: Filter. Bet Settings.

What can be configured

In the Standard filter, you can control match selection logic and bet execution rules.

Main sections:

  • Metrics — indicators used to analyze the match;
  • Criteria — additional selection conditions;
  • Odds Split — rules based on odds and odds movement;
  • Bet Settings — execution rules for the bet;
  • Analyze settings — retro/finished match analysis parameters, if available in the interface.

Available fields may differ depending on your subscription and account settings.

Difference from Prediction-based

In the Standard filter, BetTune searches for suitable matches by filter rules.

In the Prediction-based filter, the user or an external source selects specific matches in advance and sets a minimum coefficient for each match.

In short:

  • Standard — automatic match search by conditions;
  • Prediction-based — work with preselected matches and Min Odds.

If your strategy is based on general rules, Standard is usually the right choice. If your strategy is based on your own predictions or an external model, Prediction-based is usually better.

For preselected matches, see Prediction-based filter.