Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about Pitch Notes.
01 Is Pitch Notes licensed and regulated as a sports‑betting service?
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Pitch Notes operates as a content and analysis platform, not a betting operator, so it does not require a gambling licence to provide match predictions. The company behind the site is registered and complies with consumer‑protection laws in its jurisdiction. Users are responsible for ensuring that using prediction services complies with their local betting regulations.
02 How does Pitch Notes generate its match predictions and are they based on real‑time data?
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Pitch Notes combines advanced statistical models, historical team performance, player statistics, and the latest injury and lineup news to produce predictions. The data is refreshed up to a few hours before kick‑off, but the service does not guarantee real‑time odds updates. The predictions are intended for informational purposes only and should not be taken as guaranteed outcomes.
03 What do the odds and betting terms like ‘handicap’ and ‘over/under’ mean in Pitch Notes articles?
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Odds reflect the implied probability of an outcome and the potential payout per unit staked. A ‘handicap’ gives one team a virtual advantage or disadvantage to level the playing field, while ‘over/under’ refers to betting on whether a specific statistic (usually total goals) will be above or below a set number. Pitch Notes explains these terms in each article to help you understand the suggested bets.
04 Are there subscription fees for Pitch Notes premium picks, and how can I cancel?
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Pitch Notes offers a monthly subscription (~$9.99) and an annual plan (~$79.99) that unlock detailed picks and model outputs. You can cancel at any time from the ‘My Account’ page; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period and no refunds are issued after 14 days.
05 What responsible gambling tools does Pitch Notes provide, and how can I set deposit limits?
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Pitch Notes links to recognised responsible‑gambling tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, reality‑check reminders, and self‑exclusion options that can be activated in your account settings. The site also recommends using external schemes like GamStop for users in the UK. These tools are designed to help you stay in control of your betting activity.
06 Can I trust the performance statistics shown on Pitch Notes, and how are they verified?
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Pitch Notes records every recommended pick and its outcome in an independent database, updating win‑rate and ROI figures after each match. The performance page shows historical results, the number of picks, and the total profit or loss for each unit staked. The data is reviewed periodically to ensure accuracy, but remember that past results do not guarantee future outcomes.