What you are actually getting when you upgrade to xGenius premium
Professional betting intelligence, a £500+ course library, and daily analysis. Here is exactly what that means.
Most betting content is one person’s opinion dressed up as analysis.
A prediction with a confidence rating attached. A “value bet” with no model behind it and no reasoning shown. Content produced quickly, shared widely, and worth roughly what it costs to access — which is usually nothing.
xGenius is built on something fundamentally different. And if you have been reading the free posts and wondering whether the premium tier is worth it, this is the post that answers that question directly.
The team behind every post
Behind every piece of content published on this platform is a team of professional data analysts, machine learning specialists, and betting experts. The model they work from combines expected goals data, Asian Handicap mechanics, and Poisson-based probability distributions to identify where bookmaker pricing diverges from true probability.
That process runs on every fixture covered. Every number published has a source. Every selection has a reason. Every plan has a structure.
This is not a tipster service. It is professional betting intelligence — produced by professionals, delivered to subscribers throughout the week.
The analysis
Every Premier League and Champions League fixture covered receives a full model breakdown. Home and away expected goals across full-time and both halves. Model probabilities calculated and set against market-implied odds. EV percentages derived and shown explicitly.
Where genuine pre-match value exists, subscribers receive a selection — with a confidence score, a recommended stake expressed as a percentage of bankroll, and the full analytical case behind both.
Where pre-match value does not exist, a specific in-play trigger plan replaces it. Half-time score conditions, market, entry criteria, and exit approach — all defined in advance. Not a vague “watch this game.” A plan.
The course library
This is the part of xGenius most free subscribers do not know exists.
Four complete professional course series, published module by module every Thursday and Friday. Over 50 modules live and growing every week.
The 29-lesson Betting Knowledge Series covers the full foundation — how markets work, how bookmaker margins are built into every price, how to identify genuine value, and how to construct a process that holds up across a full season.
xG Decoded is nine modules on expected goals — what the metric actually measures, where the numbers come from, and how to apply them when assessing whether a market is fairly priced. The methodology behind every piece of analysis this publication produces, explained from first principles.
The Professional Football Trading Blueprint covers nine modules of structured football trading methodology. Position building, trade management, exit strategy, and the data-driven thinking that sits underneath all of it.
The Correct Score Trading Masterclass is a nine-module deep dive into one of the most technically demanding markets in football. Entry logic, risk shaping, live management, and the model reasoning that makes correct score trading a craft rather than a gamble.
If these series were sold individually — and at some point they will be — each would be priced at £97 to £147. The combined library value is over £500.
Every module ever published is included from day one. Every new course added during your subscription arrives automatically. The library compounds in value every week.
What annual membership costs
Annual membership is £149 per year — £12.42 per month. For a full season of professional betting intelligence, daily analysis, and a course library worth over £500.
There is currently a 20% offer running this week only.
If you have been reading the free posts and finding them useful, the premium content is the same approach applied at considerably greater depth — backed by a professional team, delivered daily, and built to teach you the process behind every number, not just the output.






