Getting started alert configurations

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Henry Thomas
This is part #04 of our 'Getting Started" series. If you'd prefer you can Skip to Getting Started #05 to learn why 80% of your alerts will be useless and why that’s okay!

What is a Dropping Odds alert configuration?

POD enables you to specify which odds drops you get alerted for and which ones you don’t through alert configurations made up of filters.

Deciding how to configure your alerts can be difficult to begin with. That’s why we have done the work for you. Below are recommended beginner alert configurations for each sport. They have been tested by our team and have a proven track record of being effective.

These configurations are generic and as you become a more advanced user you will change them to fit your own needs but for now go ahead and copy them, it’s encouraged!

Soccer

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Basketball

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Tennis

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Baseball

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Volleyball

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Handball

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

Hockey

Screenshot of alert configuration in Pinnacle Odds Dropper

The majority of your dropping odds alerts are going to be duds learn why it’s normal and nothing to be worried about in the next Getting Started guide → Getting Started #05: Why 80% of Dropping Odds Alerts Don't Lead to Value Bets

This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or gambling advice. Always gamble responsibly.

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