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Conociendo el sitio web de BetLab

En este video verás una breve descripción general del sitio web de BetLab, en el que aprenderás sobre las principales funciones de nuestra plataforma.
Crea una estrategia de apuestas para partidos de fútbol, configúrala, pruébala en datos históricos y recibe señales en tus canales de Telegram o en la aplicación móvil.


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In this video, you will briefly learn about all the features of the BetLab platform, why you need this service, and how you can benefit from using it.

BetLab is a platform that completely changes the approach to football match analysis. The website offers both paid and free functionality.

On the Live page, which everyone can use completely free of charge, you get full information about matches happening in real time. We don't just display the score and standard statistics on the screen — we show interval-based runs of teams, as well as their advantage over short distances of the match. We display statistics on shots, attacks, and corner kicks over the last 5, 10, and 15 minutes, allowing you to see who is truly dominating the field and who is defending. You won't find this kind of functionality on other football statistics platforms, which makes our website indispensable for tracking a team's real-time advantage on the field.

And if you go to the statistics page of a specific match, you will see diagrams and graphs that also help you identify key moments of the match.

Thus, you get the opportunity to make decisions based on the dynamics of the game.

Briefly about the paid features.

In BetLab, you can create your own algorithms for selecting matches according to your conditions and receive notifications in Telegram or the mobile app when your conditions are met. What does this mean and how does it work?

Let me give you a simple example. Suppose you want to track matches that have a 0:0 scoreline at the 80th minute. You'll agree that sitting and waiting for such a match on some website is a tedious task. Our service solves this problem. You can create an algorithm on the website with the desired settings, and as soon as these conditions are met somewhere in world football in any match, a signal will instantly come to you and notify you that in such-and-such a match, the score is 0:0 at the 80th minute. This is just a primitive example of a signal. We have very extensive functionality for settings, with many options available. This includes the number of attacks, shots, corner kicks, yellow cards, red cards, goal differences, and even statistics for the last six rounds. How many goals each team scored, how many goals they conceded, how many games they lost and won, and so on.

No more missed matches! You are always up to date and can act quickly!

You can receive these signals in our mobile app, in your Telegram channel, or in multiple Telegram channels. Let's say you administer your own Telegram channel for sports events and are building an audience for it. Well, signals from our BetLab service can become either additional content for your channel or the main content, without any effort on your part. Set up the algorithm once and that's it — signals will come to the channel automatically.

If you don't know how to create strategies yourself, if you don't have time to analyze and figure out how to set up signals, then our platform has a rating of the best user algorithms. You can subscribe to their proven algorithms with one click. This saves time and allows you to immediately start working with reliable signals, whose statistics you can easily view for the last 30 or 90 days, as well as for the entire period since the algorithm started working. You just need to choose a suitable algorithm based on the number of signals, their success rate, profitability, and subscribe to it. By the way, this is another incentive to figure things out and create your own strategy to become the best in the ranking and earn passive income on our platform, because then users will be able to buy signals from your personal algorithm.

To sum up the information about the ranking, you can be both a buyer — purchasing ready-made signals — and a seller — earning money by selling your algorithms.

Let's continue our brief introduction to our website and find out what benefits it can bring you. How can you create a strategy without experience and knowledge? How do you know if it will be profitable over the long term? Very simple. To ensure your strategies are truly effective, we have retroanalysis. You can test your algorithms on data from one or two past seasons and see how effective they are. This is a unique tool, and it works very simply. You create your strategy and run the calculations. Our service will find all matches that have occurred and matched your strategy during the selected period and show you detailed statistics that you can analyze.

And finally, we have an affiliate program. Invite friends and earn money together with BetLab. This is an additional bonus for anyone who wants to turn their interest in football events into income.

In summary, BetLab is not just a website. It is a powerful tool for professional analysis, strategy testing, and receiving real-time signals. If you want to make decisions quickly, accurately, and effectively, BetLab will become your indispensable tool.

Cómo puede un principiante empezar a trabajar con el servicio BetLab

Guía paso a paso para principiantes.
Analizamos el flujo de trabajo desde el registro hasta la recepción de la primera señal.
Aprende cómo activar algoritmos de demostración para familiarizarte con la lógica del servicio.


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This video is for those who want to start creating their own algorithms on our website and receive signals to Telegram or the mobile app, but don't yet know how this system works on our site.

Before I continue introducing you to our website, please pause this video, subscribe to our YouTube channel, and click the bell icon so you don't miss future tutorial videos, as there will be many more coming up.

So, where should a beginner start and how do you create your first algorithm? Our website offers a free 7-day trial period during which you can understand the principles of building algorithms using the ready-made algorithms we provide immediately after registration, and learn to create your own algorithms.

But let's take things in order. First, you need to register on our website. Click the "Register" button. Enter your email. Create a password, agree to the terms of use, and click "Register". You will receive an email with a link to confirm your registration. Follow that link to activate your account. Great, you are now registered.

After confirming your registration, you will be taken to your account. Your balance will be zero. But as I mentioned, you have the option to activate a free 7-day trial period. To do this, go to the "My Algorithms" page. Here you'll see an offer for beginners — a 20% discount on all our tariffs, valid for 7 days after registration. If you plan to use all the site's features from day one, we recommend taking advantage of the discount and not delaying topping up your account. But if you still decide to use the free trial before adding funds, you need to activate this feature.

Please note that you can activate the free trial period at any time; you don't have to do it immediately after registration. The countdown will only start after activation. However, the 20% discount begins its 7-day countdown right after registration.

So, how do you activate the trial period? Click the "7-Day Trial Period" button.

What does the trial period include? First: you can create two algorithms yourself and receive up to 10 signals per day from them. Second: you will receive ready-made demo algorithms that we have prepared for you, which will start working immediately after activating the trial period.

Now, let's confirm the activation of the trial period. You now have the ability to create your own algorithm. If you already know how to do it, you can start creating one immediately by clicking the "Create Algorithm" button. But if you haven't yet explored our functionality, we recommend studying our demo algorithms.

By activating these demo algorithms in Collector mode, you can study the signals received on the algorithm's statistics page. By activating them in Scanner mode, you can immediately connect your Telegram or our mobile app to receive signals and understand how our entire system works as a whole.

To study a demo algorithm, I recommend going into its settings. Click the pencil icon to enter edit mode. Carefully study all the sections and what settings we have placed in them to understand the principle of how algorithms are built.

In simple words, when building an algorithm, especially for beginners, say it out loud in your head like this: "I want the signal to come between the 16th and 18th minute of the match, and at the time of the signal, the score should be 0:0. I also want matches to be included where a penalty hasn't been taken yet." You can see this setting in the corresponding block.

Next: "I want there to be only one shot on target in the match between the 16th and 18th minute." This is set using the "from" and "to" numbers, meaning from how many to how many shots.

Next: "I would like there to be 3 shots off target at the time of the signal, but for either the first or second team to have up to 2 shots on target."

An important rule in building algorithms: every parameter you set in the constructor must be met at the minute of the signal. If even one parameter is not met, there will be no signal.

I've digressed and gone quite deep into the topic of building algorithms. There will be separate video tutorials on how to create strategies correctly to understand the logic of the algorithm constructor. Am I correct in understanding that you have subscribed to our YouTube channel and clicked the bell to watch the future tutorials? No? Well then, do it right now, and let's move on.

Finally, let's talk about corners and cards. "I want there to be only 3 corners taken by the 16th and 18th minute of the match, and no yellow cards and no red cards." And once all the conditions are met and our system finds a suitable match, your algorithm is ready. If you make any changes to the settings, be sure to save them.

It's important to understand that after creating an algorithm in the constructor, signals will not start coming yet, because you also need to set up a bookmaker prediction to trigger the signals. To set up the prediction and specify where signals should be sent, you need to click this button.

In our demo algorithm, a prediction for Total Under 3 goals in the match is already set up. You can see this in the corresponding field. There is also an additional setting — to send a signal if the odds for this prediction from the bookmaker are between 1.8 and 5.

When building your own algorithms, this section offers a huge selection of all popular betting markets, and you can easily set up any prediction for your strategy. It could be a Win for the 1st or 2nd team, a prediction for a Draw, a bet on the Individual Total of the 1st or 2nd team. It could be a prediction on Corner Totals or Corner Wins, or a popular market like Both Teams to Score. The choice is enormous. As they say, it's only limited by your imagination.

Thus, by using our demo algorithms, you will understand the principle of their creation and study their performance statistics while receiving up to 10 signals per day for 7 days. Then you can try to create your own algorithm by setting the necessary parameters: name, signal timing, shots, attacks, corners, and even team statistics from recent games. We have as many as four blocks dedicated to this, plus many, many other parameters. The constructor has many settings, which we will cover in more detail in separate videos.

But you don't have to set complex settings and parameters right away. Start with simple ones, such as shots, attacks, possession percentage, and so on.

To connect signals to Telegram, please watch our tutorial video on the training page. There you'll find a video on how to connect Telegram to BetLab and will be able to set up signal sending to your Telegram channel from the demo algorithm.

One more recommendation. Once you learn how to create algorithms, be sure to test yours in the Retroanalysis section to understand whether your algorithm will be profitable over the long term or if it needs adjustment. You can also watch what retroanalysis is on our training page or on our YouTube channel.

Thank you all for watching.

¿Qué es el backtesting?

¿Qué es el backtesting de partidos de fútbol?
¿Cómo probar algoritmos en 2 años de datos históricos, filtrar ligas no rentables y crear estrategias rentables?
Guía paso a paso desde el inicio del backtesting hasta la obtención de un algoritmo rentable realmente funcional para apuestas en partidos de fútbol.


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Hello, friends.

Today I'm going to show you one of the most powerful features of BetLab — retroanalysis. In this video, you'll learn what retroanalysis is, how to purchase and run a retroanalysis of an algorithm, and how to analyze its statistics after completion.

So, let's begin.

What is retroanalysis? Retroanalysis is the ability to turn back time and see how your algorithm would have performed on real matches that have already been played. Imagine that you've gone back 2 years, launched your algorithm, and after calculations using our match database, you see the final result. Based on the data obtained, you can make an informed decision: activate your algorithm, refine it, or create a new one.

How to purchase and run retroanalysis? There are two ways.

The first way is to purchase any of the tariff plans. You will automatically receive the ability to run several retroanalyses included in the tariff.

The second way is to separately purchase the required number of runs.

Please note that to run retroanalysis, you don't necessarily need to buy a subscription to a tariff. You can purchase runs regardless of whether you have a subscription. The only difference is that retroanalyses included in the tariff can be run for no more than the past 12 months, while separately purchased runs can be used for analysis over 24 months.

If you don't have a tariff subscription, you won't be able to run retroanalysis on a previously created algorithm using the "Run" button, because the dropdown menu displays already created algorithms. In this case, use the "Create and Run" button.

Setup before execution. Before running retroanalyses, set your initial bank and bet amount. After that, the profit of any launched retroanalysis will be calculated based on these parameters.

Now I'll show you both methods of running retroanalysis in action.

The first method. If you have a subscription and created algorithms, click the "Run" button, select the desired algorithm, and the period from 1 to 24 months. As you can see, the execution has started. Within 5-10 minutes, you'll see that the retroanalysis status has changed to "Completed" along with all the important statistics for the algorithm.

The second method. Click the "Create and Run" button. In this case, you need to create a new algorithm. Let's go step by step. First, come up with a name. Next, select the period for testing and set up the strategy with the desired prediction.

I won't go into detail about creating a strategy, as that's a topic for a separate video. You can find it on our website in the training section or on our YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe and like this video, and also subscribe to our Telegram channel, where we publish the latest project news, update announcements, and training materials. You'll find the link in the video description.

So, the strategy is created. We run retroanalysis and wait 5-10 minutes. Both of our retroanalyses have been calculated.

If you want to rerun retroanalysis with changes, click the "Copy" button, make the necessary adjustments, and click "Run" again. You can also view the algorithm card, where all settings and criteria are visible. You can copy this data with one button and save it to your computer or send it to a colleague.

Advanced statistics. Now let's move on to the main part — advanced statistics. To do this, click the "Statistics" button.

The first thing we see is the initial bank, bet amount, and the final bank you would have had after 2 years of real betting. Next, we see profit, ROI, success rate, and the average odds of signals. Please note that the average odds only takes into account winning matches. This is standard practice. The W/L streak shows the maximum series of consecutive winning and losing signals, as well as the maximum drawdown in money and as a percentage of the initial bank.

In the next block, we see the total number of signals over 2 years, the number of winning bets and refunds, along with a chart and diagrams. The chart clearly shows the dynamics of fund movement throughout the entire period, while the monthly diagram displays profit for each individual month. These blocks are very useful for understanding your algorithm's dynamics.

League analysis. The first important block is leagues. Here you see the number of signals, success rate, ROI, and most importantly — profit for each league. This is one of the main tools for setting up a profitable algorithm.

Let me show you an example of how to use it. First, we'll sort our leagues by success rate. To do this, click the sort icon at the top of the column so that the success rate starts from 0%. Next, we disable leagues with poor success rates. By clicking the toggle at the top, you can disable all leagues on the current page at once. Move to the next page. Do the same thing until you reach the success rate percentage you need. In my case, I'll stop at 65%, as I'm satisfied with this success rate for my algorithm. After that, save the league list by clicking the "Create League List" button. Enter a name for the list. I recommend naming the list in a way that matches the algorithm's name, so you know which list belongs to which algorithm. Each league behaves differently depending on the prediction, so the created list only works for that specific strategy. Save it by clicking the "Create" button.

Applying the league list. Now let's apply the saved list to the algorithm and run retroanalysis again without the ineffective leagues. Go to the completed retro page, select the desired algorithm, and click "Copy". Scroll down to the "Leagues" section. Open the dropdown menu. Select our list and click "Apply". Many leagues have been disabled. This means your list has been applied. Select the period. I always recommend 24 months to cover two seasons for each league. This ensures more accurate analysis. Click "Run" and wait for the result. Done. Our retroanalysis is complete, but now without the leagues that were eating into profits. Now, comparing this algorithm with the original one that had all leagues enabled, we see that the original was unprofitable. And notice — this is the same algorithm, just with the losing leagues filtered out. We see that our algorithm has become profitable. This way, you can study other parameters that affect your algorithm and, thanks to this advanced statistics, improve an existing algorithm or create a new one from scratch.

Additional analysis parameters. Let's go to advanced statistics and look at additional parameters. We see a complete picture by country: number of signals, average odds, success rate, ROI, and profit. The next block is months. Here you can see which months the strategy works well and which months it doesn't. The same goes for days of the week and times of day. The signal minutes block shows at which minutes the algorithm is profitable and at which it's unprofitable. This block is especially useful for total strategies. Next — match score. At which score the strategy performs better and at which it performs worse. And finally, parameters: number of corner kicks, yellow cards, red cards, and penalties.

Final run. After fully analyzing your algorithm, go to the algorithm creation page and set the same settings that were used in retro. Don't forget to apply the league list. It works for both retro and algorithm creation. The procedure is mastered.

Now wait for signals to your Telegram channel or our mobile app and get the most satisfaction from the work you've done. Instructions for setting up a Telegram channel and linking it to the site can be found in the training section or on our YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe and like, and also subscribe to our Telegram channel with project news — the link is in the video description.

Conclusion. By mastering retroanalysis, you can create a working algorithm that will bring real profit. Later, you can add it to our ranking and put it up for sale, earning passive income. Many users don't want to or don't know how to create strategies and prefer to buy ready-made solutions. And you, by applying our tool and your ingenuity, can create a sought-after algorithm that will bring profit to both you and other users.

Thank you for your attention. See you in future videos.

¿Qué es la intensidad?

En este video, veremos una nueva función en nuestro sitio web: la Intensidad.
Aprenderás qué es la Intensidad y cómo calculamos los parámetros para obtenerla.


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Hello to all BetLab website users, as well as those who have just learned about our project for the first time. This video will be useful and informative for you.

Today I want to tell you about a new metric that we have introduced to our project. This metric is called Intensity. We have two types of intensity: intensity over the last 10 minutes and intensity for the entire match.

Let's start with intensity over the last 10 minutes. Intensity over the last 10 minutes is a cumulative measure of a team's attacking activity over the last 10 minutes of the match. This metric includes shots on target, shots off target, corner kicks, and dangerous attacks. I will now explain in detail how the intensity value is calculated.

Here in front of us is a game, and we see the intensity metric for the first and second teams. Notice that the second team's metric is twice as high. Why is that? Remember, we are talking about intensity over the last 10 minutes of the game. For example, let's say it's the 40th minute of the match. This means we are analyzing the period from the 30th to the 40th minute. During this period, the second team attacked twice as intensely as the first team.

We have the following metrics for the last 10 minutes of the game: dangerous attacks, shots on target, shots off target, and corner kicks. For a shot on target, we award 10 points. For a shot off target, we award 5 points. For one corner kick, 2 points. For one dangerous attack, 1 point. Now let's look at an example. The second team had 10 dangerous attacks over 10 minutes. That's 10 points. There were no shots on target, so no points awarded. There were two shots off target, 5 points each. That's another 10 points. There were no corner kicks. In total, 10 points for dangerous attacks and 10 points for shots off target. That's 20 points in total. Now let's look at the first team. They had five dangerous attacks and no other scoring actions. That means 5 points. Thus, the second team played significantly more intensely over the last 10 minutes.

Intensity is calculated for all teams using the same principle. We have combined all attacking actions into one overall metric to make it easier to follow the live action.

Now let's discuss what match intensity is. Match intensity is calculated in the same way, but using the overall match statistics. Dangerous attacks, shots on target, shots off target, and corner kicks are counted for the entire playing time. This metric shows who attacked more and for longer periods, and which team dominated throughout the match.

It is very important that these two metrics work together. Intensity over the last 10 minutes shows the current dynamics, while overall intensity shows the full picture of the match. For example, during halftime, we see that the second team dominated almost 2 times over in the first half, and over the last 10 minutes they also attacked actively and shot on goal.

You can also see the overall intensity on the match graph. If you go to the match page, you will see an activity scale on the graph for each minute. This scale represents the same points we discussed earlier. And here you can clearly see which team is dominating on the field.

Using this knowledge, you can apply intensity to your algorithms. For example, when one team attacks one and a half, two, or three times more intensely than the other, you can first analyze the teams' behavior in live play and see at what intensity levels teams score goals. Or conversely, if the intensity is equal, you might consider bets on Total Under.

This metric helps you make higher quality and more informed decisions.

If you have any remaining questions, subscribe to our Telegram channel. There you can join the chat and ask our administrators any questions. We will be happy to answer you. Also, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and look forward to new videos with detailed breakdowns of every feature on our website.

Thank you for watching. See you soon, friends.

¿Cómo conectar Telegram?

Una guía detallada paso a paso sobre cómo recibir señales de tus algoritmos en tus canales de Telegram.
El video explica en detalle cómo vincular tus canales de Telegram con nuestros bots y cómo crear tu propio bot de Telegram para enviar señales.


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Hello everyone.

In this video, I'll show you how to connect our website to Telegram channels so you can receive signals. We have two ways to receive signals in Telegram channels. To review each of them and start the connection, go to the "Personal Account" section. Then click on "My Telegram Bots". Here you can see two available connection methods.

The first method is using our BetLab bots. These bots need to be added as administrators to your Telegram channel in order to link it to our website and start receiving signals from your algorithms. So, here are three bots in front of you. Why are there exactly three bots? The reason is that Telegram has a limit of no more than 20 signals per minute from one bot to one Telegram channel. Therefore, if you add all three bots to one Telegram channel, you will receive more stable signals. If for some reason one bot doesn't work, another will immediately replace it and send the signal. Now let's move on to the second method.

The second method is creating your own bot through BotFather. You create your own bot, connect it to our website, and make it an administrator of your Telegram channel. In the second method, we also recommend adding two or three bots to one channel for the most stable performance.

Now I'll explain each method in detail. So, the first method. Go to the "My Algorithms" page. Let's look at a situation as an example. I have three algorithms, and I want signals from each algorithm to go to a separate Telegram channel. This is very convenient because signals from different algorithms won't get mixed up in one common channel. To do this, you need to create three Telegram channels and link them to our website. Click the "Telegram" button and you'll see the Telegram channels block. It is currently empty because no channels have been connected yet. To connect, click the "Connect" button and you'll be taken to the "My Telegram Bots" page.

Now we need to create the Telegram channel itself. For our example, I've already created two Telegram channels, but now I'll show you how to create a new one. In Telegram, click the three dots. Then click "Create Channel". Come up with a channel name. In my case, I'll name it "Test 3". Click "Create". Telegram asks you to specify whether the channel is public or private. A public channel is searchable within Telegram. A private channel is only accessible via a link. I choose a private channel. Click "Save". We'll skip this step. Done. The channel has been successfully created. Thus, we have three Telegram channels and three algorithms.

Now let's return to the bot connection page and add the first bot as a channel administrator. Click "Copy" next to the first bot. Go to the Telegram channel, open the "Administrators" tab, and click "Add Administrator". Paste the bot's name into the search bar, select it, and confirm the addition. Upon successful addition, we receive a message that the bot has been added to the channel. In this message, we also see the channel ID. Copy this ID, go to the website, paste the ID into the appropriate field, and click "Save". As you can see, one channel has been successfully connected. Now copy the second bot and add it to the same channel. This is necessary for more stable signal delivery. Get the channel ID again. Copy it, go to the website, paste it, and save. Now two bots are connected to your Telegram channel. Accordingly, signals will arrive more reliably.

For signals to start arriving in the connected channel, go to the "My Algorithms" page, click the Telegram icon. As you can see, our channel has appeared in the list. Select a prediction and specify which channel to send signals to for the algorithm. Click "Save and Exit". The Telegram icon lit up. This means everything is connected correctly. Similarly, you can create 20 or even 30 Telegram channels if necessary. Each algorithm will send signals to the channel you specify. Now let's move on to the second connection method.

The second method is connecting your own bots. This option is suitable for those who want signals to be sent through their own bots rather than through BetLab bots. To do this, you need to create your own Telegram bot. There's nothing complicated about it. In Telegram, search for BotFather, open it, and click "Create New Bot". Come up with a bot name. Then specify a username that must end with _bot. If that name is available, the bot is created. Copy the bot token. Go to the website and paste the token into the appropriate field. Click "Save". Done. Your bot is successfully linked to the website. Now add it as an administrator to your Telegram channel. After that, refresh the website page and you'll see that the channel has been successfully connected. We recommend adding two or three bots to one channel if the algorithm sends many signals. The connection process takes just a few clicks.

I hope this video instruction was clear, useful, and informative for you. If you have any questions, we will be happy to answer them. You'll find all the contact links in the video description. Also, don't forget to subscribe to our Telegram channel and YouTube channel.

Have a great day everyone.

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