Matchday Picks transparency and methodology details the framework Phil Naessens uses to identify potential edges, publish picks responsibly, and document results without exaggeration or hindsight.
How to Read These Results
The summary above reflects daily Matchday Picks performance, broken out by category to distinguish between higher-conviction Strong Edges and lower-conviction Leans.
Short-term results will fluctuate. Individual days or tournaments should not be interpreted in isolation. Matchday Picks are designed to highlight process and price awareness, not guarantee outcomes.
Over time, consistency of method matters more than short-term variance.
| Date | Category | Plays | Units Won / Lost | ROI | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/04/2026 | Strong Edges | 3 | +1.10u | +36.7% | View Post |
| 1/04/2026 | Leans | 4 | −0.03u | −0.8% | View Post |
Important Notes on Interpretation
- All results are logged as published, without retroactive adjustment
- ROI reflects net units won or lost divided by units risked
- Void bets return stake and are excluded from units risked
- Strong Edges and Leans are tracked separately by design
Readers are encouraged to focus on decision quality, not day-to-day swings.
Matchday Picks Archive
Each Matchday Picks post documents the full card for that day, including context, reasoning, and price at publication.
For full transparency, archived Matchday Picks articles are linked below:
Recent Matchday Picks
- Daily Edge: Matchday Card — Brisbane ATP 250 & WTA 500
- (Additional Matchday Picks will appear here as published)
(This section updates automatically as new Matchday Picks articles are posted.)
Responsible Gambling Notice
Crush Rush News provides analysis and commentary only. Matchday Picks are not guarantees, betting advice, or instructions on how to wager.
Sports betting involves financial risk, and losses are part of the process. Readers should only wager what they can afford to lose and avoid chasing results.
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