Spot fake tipsters by lacking third-party verified records. Demand full bet histories on sites like Tipstrr or Betting Gods. Red flags include “guaranteed wins,” no losing streaks shown, or selective past results without timestamps. Legit ones publish every bet publicly, good or bad, over 500+ tips minimum. Check for consistent ROI over 6-12 months, not just peaks. Avoid high-pressure sales, private groups hiding stats, or those dodging bank details. Cross-reference reviews on independent forums and calculate realistic yields. Over 20% long-term is elite, anything promised higher is suspect.