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Prediction-site review · tracked audit · updated 08 Jul 2026

SureTips Review: How Accurate Is It Really?

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Verdict: The name does a lot of the marketing work here. A suretips prediction is sold on confidence, banker labels, and daily WhatsApp broadcasts promising a strong day's picks. None of that tells you whether the underlying analysis holds up, and the branding leans harder on certainty than any honest prediction site should.

NomaPlay is running a tracked audit of SureTips' published picks against final results. This review does not state an accuracy figure until that audit is complete. Every tip we track is logged before kickoff and settled publicly afterwards, win or lose.

What SureTips offers

SureTips runs a daily tips feed across 1X2, double chance, and over/under markets, plus a small jackpot-focused section aimed at the Sportpesa and Betika mega jackpots. Some picks are free, others sit behind a WhatsApp channel or subscription.

The branding leans heavily on words like "banker" and "sure" throughout the site, which is worth noticing before you notice anything else about it.

How its predictions work

There's minimal public explanation of method. Picks appear with a short justification, recent form, a home record, an injury note, but no visible model, no published criteria for what earns the "banker" label versus a regular tip.

That label matters more than it should. Calling a pick a banker implies a level of certainty that no football match actually supports, and a site built around that language is telling you something about its priorities before you've read a single fixture.

Strengths

The daily cadence is consistent, and the jackpot-specific picks are a genuine point of difference from sites that only cover single matches. Kenyan bettors chasing the mega jackpot want fixture-by-fixture analysis across thirteen or seventeen games, and SureTips does at least attempt that.

The free tier gives you something to look at without paying upfront.

Weaknesses

No transparent, checkable track record for the site's overall hit rate. "Banker" picks in particular invite scrutiny that the site doesn't provide the data to satisfy.

There's a cost dimension too. Bettors following multiple daily suretips prediction picks at small stakes run into the same M-Pesa problem every micro-staker does: two KSh 50 bets cost more in fees than one KSh 100 bet, and a scattergun approach across five "banker" tips a day adds that up fast.

Honestly, the language is the biggest red flag. A site that avoids the word "sure" in its actual copy and just shows you results is doing more for your money than one that leans on the word in its name.

How to use it responsibly

If you use SureTips picks at all, treat the "banker" label as marketing, not information, and apply the same scrutiny you'd give any other single tip.

Check kickoff times carefully, especially for late European fixtures. La Liga evening games often start around 22:00 to 23:00 EAT, since a tip written earlier in the day may not reflect a late team-news change.

Betting is 18+. No site, this one included, can guarantee a result. Set a stake limit before you look at the picks, not after a loss.

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Frequently asked questions

Are SureTips banker picks actually reliable?

There's no published track record proving the banker label corresponds to a genuinely higher hit rate. NomaPlay is auditing SureTips separately rather than trusting the label.

Does a suretips prediction cover the mega jackpot?

Yes, the site includes jackpot-specific fixture analysis alongside its regular daily tips.

Is SureTips free?

A free tier exists, with additional picks offered through a WhatsApp channel or paid subscription.

Should I trust the word 'sure' in a tipster's name?

No. No football outcome is certain, and language implying otherwise is a marketing choice, not a statement of fact.

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