
bet365

BetMGM

Betfred

BetUK

LiveScoreBet

10Bet

Virgin Bet

EasyBet
Best football tipsters
ranked by what matters.
This is not the competition leaderboard. It is an editorial breakdown of who is performing best across both arenas — by ROI, profit, strike rate and consistency — with a minimum 10-bet sample size applied throughout so one lucky early selection cannot distort the picture.
01Competition snapshot
Both competitions are live and building leaderboard depth fast. The figures below reflect both arenas as of the most recent rebuild. All values are virtual units — no real-money staking takes place.
02Current top 10
The full top ten from each competition as at the most recent leaderboard rebuild. Tipsters with fewer than ten settled bets are shown but dimmed — they do not qualify for the performance analysis tables that follow.
Dimmed rows have fewer than 10 settled bets and are excluded from the ROI, strike rate and consistency tables below. Positions #5–#10 contain tipsters with compelling early numbers — watch this space as bet counts grow.
Luca Semproni (9 bets) and Dodd (9 bets) are one settled tip away from entering the performance tables. Their numbers — 38.2% ROI and 10.5% ROI respectively — suggest both will be worth watching once they clear the threshold.
03Best ROI — 10+ bets only
Return on Investment is the most meaningful single metric for evaluating a tipster’s edge. It normalises for stake size and tells you how efficiently each competitor converts committed units into profit over a meaningful run. Ranked highest to lowest across both arenas.
Note: Sipignat has 5 bets in the World Cup arena (70.1% ROI) and does not qualify there. The figure above reflects the Summer League record only where the 10-bet threshold is met. Multiple tipsters approaching the threshold — Luca Semproni (9 bets, 38.2% ROI) and Dodd (9 bets, 10.5%) — may enter this table imminently.
04Best profit & loss
Profit is the primary competition ranking metric in both arenas. Unlike ROI, it rewards both volume and accuracy — a tipster with a modest strike rate at higher odds can outscore a more consistent selector who backs shorter prices. Below are the leading profit performers across both competitions with full context.
Musa Hadi Suharto holds a commanding lead in the World Cup arena with +3,340 virtual units from 32 settled bets. What makes that figure especially credible is the 35.0% ROI behind it — this is not a profit built on one oversized stake on a big-odds winner, but a sustained return across a sizeable sample.
In the World Cup, three tipsters have now cleared both the 10-bet threshold and the 1,000-unit profit line: Musa, Rose38 and Alex. All three carry ROI figures above 16%, meaning the profit is not being driven by reckless staking.
The Summer League operates with a 1,000-unit bank and a 100-unit stake ceiling, which naturally compresses headline profit figures. MicheleDL leads there on +233.70 units — the equivalent of roughly 23% of the entire starting bank, which is a strong early return relative to the arena’s constraints.
05Best strike rate — 10+ bets
Strike rate measures what percentage of settled selections (voids excluded) come in as winners. It does not account for the odds backed, so it must always be read alongside ROI — a 90% strike rate on heavy odds-on shots can still be a poor value strategy.
Strike rate = Wins ÷ (Wins + Losses). Voided bets are excluded from the calculation. Alex’s position here is instructive: a 54.1% strike rate but a 40.2% ROI tells you he is targeting above-average odds — fewer winners, but they pay well when they land.
06Most consistent tipsters
Consistency is the hardest quality to sustain. These tipsters have each maintained positive profit across a meaningful volume of bets — the combination that matters most for long-term ranking credibility.
07How rankings are calculated
Every figure on this page comes directly from the settled competition data that powers the live leaderboard. No estimates, projections or manual adjustments are applied.
Settlement is automated against official match-result data sourced from licensed sports providers, then reviewed by the BettingTips4You editorial team before each leaderboard rebuild. Pending selections are excluded from all calculations until the relevant fixture reaches full time.
The rankings on this page are distinct from the main competition leaderboard in one important way: they apply a minimum 10 settled bet threshold across all performance metrics. A tipster can lead the leaderboard on raw profit and not appear in the ROI or strike rate tables here if their bet count has not yet cleared the minimum.
This page rebuilds whenever the live leaderboard refreshes. The timestamp in the page header reflects the most recent data pull. For the full live standings, visit the main competition page.
-
ProfitVirtual units gained or lost across all settled picks. Primary leaderboard ranking metric. No real money.
-
ROI(Profit ÷ Total Staked) × 100. Normalises for stake size. Requires 10+ bets to qualify here.
-
Strike rateWins ÷ (Wins + Losses). Voids excluded. How often a tipster is correct — independent of odds.
-
W-L-VSettled record: Wins, Losses, Voids. A voided bet returns the stake with no P&L impact.
-
ThresholdMinimum 10 settled bets for ROI, strike rate and consistency rankings. Below this, results are too small-sample to be meaningful.
08Why the 10-bet minimum matters
The threshold is the editorial decision that separates this page from a raw leaderboard snapshot. Here is the reasoning.
One winner tells you nothing
Tyler Morris has a 73.0% ROI in the World Cup arena. He also has exactly one settled bet. That single winning selection at a big price looks remarkable in a percentage column and means nothing statistically. Without the threshold, this page would rank him above Alex’s 40.2% ROI across 43 bets — which would be absurd.
10 bets is a floor, not a ceiling
Ten settled bets is the minimum to enter the quality tables, not a sign of credibility in itself. Professional analysts typically want 100–200+ results before drawing firm conclusions. We use 10 as an early-competition compromise that keeps the tables meaningful without excluding too many tipsters while both arenas are still in their opening weeks.
The threshold is fluid
Several tipsters are one or two bets away from qualifying right now — Luca Semproni sits at 9 with a 38.2% ROI, and Dodd at 9 with 10.5%. Both could enter the ROI table at the next leaderboard rebuild. As the competitions mature and bet counts increase across the field, the threshold may be reviewed upward for more robust editorial rankings.
All figures are virtual units only
Every profit, loss and stake figure on this page relates to virtual competition units — not real money. No real-money staking takes place inside the BT4Y Tipster Competition. If wider gambling habits feel like they are becoming a problem, free confidential support is available from BeGambleAware (0808 8020 133) and GamCare. Entry is restricted to those aged 18 and over.
Think you can top
this leaderboard?
Free to enter. Virtual units only. Real prizes for the top three in both the Summer League (£1,500) and the World Cup Competition (£5,500).
Join the competition free






