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You watch the same matches everyone else does. The difference is whether you have the data to back up what you think you already know. EsportScanner turns that instinct into something you can actually test, and rewards you along the way for staying active.
Every match on the platform gets broken down by an AI model that looks past the scoreline. It pulls historical team performance across recent results, checks map and side advantage for CS2 and Dota 2 specifically, since pick order and economy management shift outcomes more than most casual viewers realise, and runs a win-probability estimate based on how both teams have actually performed under similar conditions. This is the AI Synthesis feature, and it exists because raw stats on a scoreboard rarely tell you who is actually playing better right now versus who got lucky two weeks ago.
For VALORANT and League of Legends, the same logic applies with sport-specific factors. Agent compositions and side switches matter for VALORANT. Objective control and gold differentials matter for League. The model adjusts what it weighs depending on the title, because comparing team form across CS2 and Dota 2 in the same way you'd compare League teams would miss what actually decides those matches.
You do not need to spend anything to start building up your balance. Logging in daily, running AI Synthesis on upcoming matches, placing free virtual predictions, checking out partner pages, sharing your profile, and hitting weekly activity milestones all add to your points. None of this requires a deposit.
It is worth being clear about what this is not. Activity here does not generate real-world winnings, and virtual predictions are not a path to cashing anything out. What you are earning is platform currency you can put toward analysis tools and rewards, not money.
The most useful thing to do with a growing balance is unlock AI Synthesis ahead of matches you are actually curious about. Tracking a team's momentum across a tournament, rather than judging them off a single result, tends to produce a clearer picture than checking a result the morning after. If a team has been quietly improving their side win rate over three series, or a Dota 2 squad has shifted their draft priorities mid-tournament, that shows up in the breakdown before it shows up in headlines.
Prediction accuracy on any model is never guaranteed, and this one is no exception. What it offers is a structured way to compare two teams using more than gut feeling, which is a meaningfully different starting point than scrolling forum takes before a match.
Once you have built up a balance, the shop has a few different lanes. Cosmetics let you customise how your profile looks to others on the platform. Gift cards convert your activity into something usable outside EsportScanner entirely. Mystery boxes add a bit of unpredictability if you'd rather not pick a specific reward. None of these involve real money changing hands in either direction.
If you're new, the simplest entry point is your first daily quest. It takes a couple of minutes, gets you familiar with how AI Synthesis reads a matchup, and starts your points moving. From there, how deep you go is entirely up to you.