PickSharper Help / FAQ
Effective Date: June 4, 2026 Last Updated: June 4, 2026 Status: Beta Launch
This FAQ explains the basics of PickSharper.
1. What is PickSharper?
PickSharper is a football prediction, analytics, and community platform.
Users can submit predictions, follow other users, compare results, view leaderboards, comment on predictions, and access football data and statistical match insights.
2. Is PickSharper a betting site?
No.
PickSharper is not a sportsbook, betting operator, gambling platform, casino, lottery, prize-game operator, wagering service, or real-money gaming platform.
Users cannot deposit, withdraw, stake, wager, or win money on PickSharper.
3. Can I win money on PickSharper?
No.
PickSharper does not offer cash prizes, non-cash prizes, withdrawals, or real-money rewards.
Virtual points, rankings, badges, simulated profit, and ROI-style metrics have no monetary value.
4. Why does PickSharper show odds?
PickSharper may show odds as part of football analysis and simulated prediction tracking.
Odds are informational only.
They are not an invitation to gamble and cannot be used to place bets through PickSharper.
5. What sports are available?
At beta launch, PickSharper supports football.
More sports may be added later.
6. What prediction types are available?
Prediction types at beta launch include:
- 1X2 (match result);
- double chance;
- both teams to score;
- over/under goals (full match and first half);
- first-half result;
- over/under corners (full match);
- over/under cards (full match);
- other football-related prediction categories.
Available prediction types may change during beta.
7. When do predictions lock?
Predictions lock before match start.
After a prediction is submitted and locked, users usually cannot edit or delete it.
8. Are predictions public?
Yes.
PickSharper accounts are public by default. Prediction history may be visible on user profiles, leaderboards, match pages, and comparison features.
9. How do virtual points work?
PickSharper may give users a daily virtual points balance, such as 1,000 virtual points per day.
Users can allocate virtual points to predictions inside PickSharper.
Virtual points are not money and cannot be withdrawn, sold, transferred, or exchanged for prizes.
10. How are simulated returns calculated?
PickSharper may calculate simulated returns using the displayed odds at the time the prediction is submitted.
Once submitted, odds may be locked for scoring purposes.
The exact formula may vary by leaderboard, market, or beta test.
11. What happens if my prediction is wrong?
Wrong predictions may affect simulated net profit, ROI-style metrics, win rate, streaks, and leaderboards.
PickSharper may use different calculations for different ranking types.
12. What happens if a match is postponed?
Postponed matches are generally voided during beta.
PickSharper may adjust this rule later.
13. What happens if a match is abandoned?
Abandoned matches may be voided unless an official result is available and PickSharper decides to settle the prediction based on that result.
14. What happens if cards or corners data is missing?
If market-specific data is missing or unreliable, PickSharper may void that market.
15. What leaderboards are available?
PickSharper may offer leaderboards such as:
- ROI-style ranking;
- net profit ranking;
- win rate ranking;
- win streak ranking;
- most active users;
- most followed users;
- biggest win;
- biggest odds;
- daily ranking;
- weekly ranking;
- monthly ranking;
- yearly ranking;
- all-time ranking.
Leaderboards may change during beta.
16. How many predictions do I need to appear on leaderboards?
Some leaderboards require a minimum number of predictions.
At launch, ranked boards such as ROI and win rate require at least 10 settled predictions in the selected period. Some boards (for example, most active or biggest win) have no minimum.
17. Can admins correct results?
Yes.
PickSharper admins may correct match results, prediction results, voided picks, scoring errors, and leaderboard issues.
18. What are AI predictions?
PickSharper has AI predictors — accounts clearly marked as AI that publish predictions with confidence percentages, explanations, and match analysis. They are platform-generated, probabilistic, informational only, and not betting advice. You can open an AI predictor's profile to see its full track record, just like any user.
The statistical match insights you also see (form, probabilities, head-to-head) come from PickSharper's third-party sports-data provider, not from a PickSharper AI system.
19. Can I compare myself with AI?
Yes. AI predictors are ranked on a separate AI leaderboard rather than against humans, and the human leaderboard shows a "beat the bots" benchmark so you can measure yourself against the top AI. You can also follow AI predictors and copy their open picks.
20. Can I create more than one account?
No.
Multiple accounts are not allowed.
Fake accounts, duplicate accounts, and accounts created to manipulate rankings may be suspended or banned.
21. Can I change my username?
Not at launch.
PickSharper may add username-change functionality later.
22. Can I delete my account?
Yes. You can delete your account yourself at any time from Settings → Danger zone.
Deletion is permanent and removes your account and linked data (predictions, comments, likes, follows, badges, statistics) from the live database; encrypted backups are rotated within 30 days.
You can also email contact@picksharper.com for help or a data request.
23. Can I export my data?
PickSharper does not offer automated data export at beta launch.
You may request available account data by emailing:
24. Can I post comments?
Yes, PickSharper may allow comments on matches and predictions.
Users must follow the Community Rules.
25. Are external links allowed?
No.
External links are not allowed at launch unless PickSharper expressly permits them.
Bookmaker links, referral links, gambling links, Telegram paid-pick groups, WhatsApp paid-pick groups, Discord paid-pick groups, scam links, and paid prediction promotions are prohibited.
26. Can I promote paid predictions?
No.
Users may not promote paid prediction services, paid groups, VIP picks, guaranteed-win claims, or similar services on PickSharper.
27. How do I report abuse or a suspicious user?
At beta launch, in-product reporting may not be available.
Send a report to:
Include your username, the reported username, a link or screenshot if available, and a short explanation.
28. Why was my content removed?
PickSharper may remove content that violates the Terms of Use, Community Rules, Prediction & Ranking Rules, or platform integrity requirements.
This may include spam, abuse, scams, external links, gambling promotion, paid-pick promotion, manipulation, or other prohibited behavior.
29. Can I appeal a ban or moderation decision?
Yes.
Contact:
PickSharper will review appeals at its discretion.
30. Does PickSharper use personalized ads?
No.
At beta launch, PickSharper may use direct advertising or sponsored content, but does not use personalized advertising.
31. Does PickSharper use cookies?
Yes — essential cookies only at beta launch: a session cookie to keep you signed in and a language cookie to remember your language. PickSharper does not use analytics, advertising, or third-party tracking cookies at beta launch.
You can manage cookies through your browser settings, but blocking essential cookies may prevent PickSharper from working properly.
32. Is PickSharper available in Georgian?
PickSharper is planned for English and Georgian.
English documents are prepared first. Georgian versions may follow after review and approval.
33. How do I contact PickSharper?
For support, privacy, legal, abuse reports, appeals, account deletion, or general questions: