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Track 1 - Rookie

How odds work, first paper bet - 6 lessons

Track 2 - Bettor

Line shopping, CLV, bankroll - 7 lessons

Track 3 - Sharp

Steam moves, sharp signals - 7 lessons

Track 4 - Handicapper

Build your model - 4 lessons

Track 5 - God

Final exam - 4 lessons

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Placement Exam

How Much
Do You Know?

15 questions across fundamentals, edge finding, and sharp thinking. Score well and skip straight to the level you deserve.

One-Time Only — Cannot Be Repeated

You get one attempt. Whatever you score is where you start — no second chances, no resets. If you score below 50%, you begin at Track 1. Be honest with yourself before starting.

Where you'll start — and what you automatically earn

Track 4 — Handicapper

Rookie + Bettor + Sharp + Handicapper badges

85%+

Track 3 — Sharp

Rookie + Bettor + Sharp badges

70–84%

Track 2 — Bettor

Rookie + Bettor badges

50–69%

Track 1 — Rookie

Rookie badge · Start from the beginning

Below 50%

You cannot skip to the God level — that always requires completing Track 4 + passing the God Exam.

Example — this is the style of question you'll face

A team is at +200. Your estimated win probability is 38%. Should you bet?

ANo — underdogs at +200 rarely win
BYes — implied probability is 33.3%, your estimate is 38%, giving +4.7% edge✓ Correct
COnly if sharp money also confirms it
DNo — +200 requires too high a win rate to be profitable

The logic: At +200, implied probability = 100/(200+100) = 33.3%. Your estimate is 38%. Edge = 38% − 33.3% = +4.7%. Positive edge means bet. All 15 questions follow this pattern — apply the math to the scenario.

Topics covered — prepare for these

· Converting American odds to implied probability

· Calculating breakeven win rate (vig math)

· What CLV is and why it matters more than win rate

· Reverse line movement and sharp money signals

· Back-to-back rest adjustments (NBA)

· When an ATS record is meaningful vs noise

· Expected value calculation

15 questions · No time limit · One attempt · Cannot be retaken