What it helps with
- Analyze whether a rule set held up historically.
- Compare monthly consistency instead of one headline win rate.
- Find losing streaks and weak periods before using a strategy live.
Streaks Analyzer helps users test an idea before trusting it. It turns a rule set into historical results with wins, losses, month-by-month behavior, drawdown risk and losing streak visibility.
Use this workspace to turn a tennis question into a structured research flow before moving deeper.
Each screenshot is shown full-width so visitors can read the controls, tables and context before opening the tool.
The Streaks Analyzer page combines algorithm streak analysis, losing streak search controls and a table of current losses, ROI, last bets and today matches.
Streaks Analyzer helps users understand weak periods, losing streaks and drawdown behavior. Instead of looking only at win rate, the page brings algorithm ID, date range, recent days and current losses into one risk-focused workflow.
The losing streak finder can show today's pending and upcoming matches attached to a historical streak profile. This makes the page useful for process discipline while keeping the language focused on research and risk.
Once a sample looks interesting, these tools help compare, validate and inspect the context in more detail.
Search any player and build a controlled view of their recent and historical match profile.
View featureCompare player-level statistics across selected dates, odds, roles, and market conditions.
View featureBuild live and historical match populations and compare both players under consistent rules.
View featureScan each match day for clean 2-0 wins, break-heavy matches, comeback signals and role-based results.
View featureMonitor qualified in-house scenarios and review their current state.
View featureRank players by selected performance and situational metrics.
View featureUse Streaks Analyzer to review tennis evidence in context, then decide whether the sample deserves deeper comparison or live analysis.