Introducing Check My Slip: Screenshot Any Parlay and Get an Instant AI Breakdown

Check My Slip is SharpCapper's new AI bet-slip reader. Screenshot a parlay from any sportsbook and the Analyst reads every leg, flags the weak ones, and tells you whether to keep it, drop a leg, or bet it straight — before you place it.

What is Check My Slip?

Check My Slip is a new tool built into the SharpCapper Analyst. Instead of typing out every leg of your parlay, you just screenshot your bet slip from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, or any other sportsbook and drop the image in. The Analyst reads the whole slip with vision, identifies each leg, and gives you a plain-English breakdown of what you are actually holding — before you tap "Place Bet."

How It Works

Open the Analyst, tap the "Check My Slip" button, and upload or paste a screenshot of your slip. The AI extracts every selection — team, market, line, and odds — then evaluates each leg the same way it grades a single pick: injury and lineup context, recent form, matchup, and line value. It combines those into a read on the parlay as a whole, including the combined odds and where the real risk is hiding.

It Grades Legs Before You Bet, Not After

This is the part people get confused about, so let us be clear: Check My Slip is a pre-bet advisor, not a "did I win" checker. It does not tell you whether a bet has already cashed. It tells you whether the slip is worth placing in the first place — which legs carry a real edge, which one is dragging the whole ticket down, and whether you would be better off trimming it or betting a leg straight.

What You Get Back

For every slip you get: a leg-by-leg verdict (which selections the data supports and which it does not), the single weakest leg flagged explicitly, and an overall recommendation — keep the parlay as-is, drop a specific leg, or skip the parlay and bet your strongest leg straight. Parlays are where sportsbooks make the most money precisely because each added leg compounds the vig; the goal here is to stop you from stapling a bad leg onto three good ones.

Why Parlays Need a Second Opinion

A four-leg parlay feels like one bet, but it is really four independent bets multiplied together — and one weak leg quietly destroys the expected value of the entire ticket. Most bettors never isolate that leg. Check My Slip does it in seconds, so you can see whether you are betting a genuine edge or just chasing a big payout on a slip that math says to fade.

Try It on Your Next Slip

Next time you build a parlay, screenshot it before you place it and run it through Check My Slip. Your first question is free — no card required. If the read changes your mind on even one leg a week, it pays for itself. Open the Analyst, tap Check My Slip, and see what you are actually holding.

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