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Before you bet, ask Kam what changed.

Kam helps sports bettors check what moved, what is stale, where markets disagree, and what to verify before they bet.

What bettors usually need first

Most users do not open Kam because they want another dashboard. They open it because they are about to bet and need to know whether the number, source, or market story changed.

I missed the numberAsk whether the current line is still usable, stale, or already priced into the market.
The board looks quietAsk whether that means no material move, missing coverage, delayed data, or a stale source.
Markets disagreeAsk where sportsbooks and prediction markets differ, then check liquidity before treating the gap as signal.

The core job

Kam is built for the moment before action. You name the game, team, market, saved read, or source question. Kam gives you the source context, market shape, caveats, and next check.

AskStart with one market, team, book, prediction-market question, or saved read.
ReadLook for what moved, what is stale, where sources disagree, and what is missing.
VerifyCheck current odds, liquidity, injuries, schedules, and source freshness before betting.

Best first prompts

Watchlist scanWhat changed on my watchlist, and which updates are stale or delayed?
Market disagreementWhere do sportsbooks and Polymarket disagree, and is the prediction-market liquidity strong enough to care?
Pre-bet checkWhat should I verify before I bet this game?

What Kam is not

Kam is not a pick seller, not a sportsbook, and not a guarantee engine. The product is useful when it makes uncertainty, freshness, and the next verification step easier to see.