Amigo Copier; we’ve all been there, haven’t we? It’s Saturday morning, you’ve got your tea (or coffee, no judgment here), and you’re staring at a fixture list that’s longer than a queue at the post office. You want to find some value, but there are over 1,800 leagues globally, and quite frankly, you’ve got better things to do than spend six hours checking the corner stats for the Mongolian Second Division.
Most punters fall into the same trap: they either bet on their “gut feeling” (which is usually just hunger) or they follow a random tipster on Twitter who disappears the second they hit a losing streak. But what if you could just skip the manual labour and move straight to the bit that works?
That is exactly why we built the Amigo Copier. It is, quite literally, the ultimate shortcut for the smart bettor. It allows you to look at what the most successful users on Footy Amigo are doing and, with a single click, clone their entire logic into your own account.
But, as with any powerful tool, there is a right way and a wrong way to use it. Today, we’re going to deep dive into how you can leverage existing profitable strategies while keeping your bankroll safe.
In the world of football betting, data is king, but time is the currency. The Amigo Copier is an award-winning feature that lets you access a library of strategies created by thousands of other punters.
Think of it like an open-source library of betting intelligence. When a user creates a strategy: say, an InPlay alert for a goal in the last 15 minutes when the home team is dominating: and that strategy starts printing green, they can choose to share it.

When you “clone” a strategy, you aren’t just getting a one-off tip. You are importing the entire rulebook for that alert. If the original strategy required 5 shots on target, 60% possession, and specific odds, your cloned version will have those exact same parameters. You then get the alerts sent directly to your phone or Telegram the moment a match meets those conditions.
It’s essentially having a team of expert analysts working for you 24/7, for free. You can check out how the core logic works on our How It Works page.
The biggest mistake most people make in betting is thinking they have to reinvent the wheel. You don’t. The 1% of smart punters: the ones who actually make a long-term profit: don’t rely on luck. They rely on mathematical edges and consistency.
By using the Amigo Copier, you are leveraging collective backtesting. Why spend weeks testing a “First Half Over 0.5 Goals” strategy when someone else has already done the heavy lifting, tested it across 14 years of historical data, and proven it has a 75% strike rate?
Let’s be honest: following a tipster is a bit like letting someone else drive your car while you’re blindfolded. You don’t know why they’re turning left, and you have no idea if they actually know where they’re going.
When you clone a strategy on Footy Amigo, the blindfold is off. You can see the exact conditions that trigger the alert. You can see the historical hit rate. You are in control. If a strategy starts underperforming, you don’t just sit there and take the hit; you tweak the rules or pause the alert. This is the difference between being a “gambler” and being a “data-driven trader.”
Not all strategies are created equal. Just because someone named “BigWins123” has a strategy with a 100% win rate doesn’t mean you should clone it immediately. Here is how to sift through the gold and avoid the glitter.

This is the most important rule in betting maths. If a strategy has won 10 out of 10 games, that’s great, but it’s statistically irrelevant. It could just be a lucky streak.
When you’re browsing the Amigo Copier dashboard, look for strategies that have at least 50 to 100 picks or alerts in their history. A strategy that maintains a 65% strike rate over 200 games is infinitely more valuable than one with 90% over 10 games. We want consistency, not flashes in the pan.
Strike rate (the percentage of wins) is a vanity metric. ROI is the sanity metric. You could have an 80% strike rate, but if you’re betting on odds of 1.10, one loss will wipe out eight wins.
Look for strategies that have a positive ROI over a long period. The Amigo Copier shows you these stats clearly. A strategy with a 5% to 10% ROI might sound “boring,” but in the world of professional betting, that is absolute gold.
Some strategies work brilliantly in the Premier League but fail miserably in the Brazilian Serie B. Why? Because the style of play is different. When you clone a strategy, check which leagues it’s covering. If the creator has narrowed it down to high-scoring leagues like the Dutch Eredivisie or the Icelandic leagues, they’ve likely put in the effort to filter out the noise.
Ready to give it a go? Here is the most efficient way to use the copier without getting overwhelmed.

Step 1: Explore and Filter
Head to the Amigo Copier dashboard. Use the filters to look for strategies that match your style. Do you prefer PreMatch or InPlay? Are you a “Corners” specialist or a “Goals” fanatic? Filter by “Most Cloned” or “Highest ROI” to see what’s currently working for the community.
Step 2: The “Deep Dive”
Click on a strategy that catches your eye. Look at its recent form. Is it on a winning streak, or has it just recovered from a dip? Read the rules. Does it make sense to you? For example, “Alert when score is 0-0 at 70 mins and there have been 10+ shots” is a solid logic-based strategy.
Step 3: Clone and Customize
Hit the “Clone” button. It’s now in your account. But here’s the pro tip: you don’t have to keep it exactly as it is. Maybe you like the logic but want to increase the minimum odds from 1.50 to 1.80. You can edit the cloned strategy to fit your personal risk appetite.
Step 4: The “Clone to InPlay” Trick
One of our most powerful features is the ability to take a successful PreMatch strategy and convert it into an InPlay alert. If a strategy identifies teams that usually score late, you can set an InPlay alert to notify you only if the game is still 0-0 at the 60th minute, allowing you to get much higher odds than the PreMatch price.
It is very tempting to see ten profitable strategies and clone them all at once. Suddenly, your phone is buzzing every five minutes with alerts. This is a recipe for disaster.
If you clone too many strategies, you’ll suffer from analysis paralysis. You won’t know which ones to prioritize, and you’ll end up making impulsive bets.
The Golden Rule: Start with 2 or 3 high-quality cloned strategies. Monitor them for a week. See how the alerts feel. Are you comfortable with the timing? Are the odds available at your bookie? Once you’re comfortable, you can scale up.

Also, remember that even the best strategies have “drawdowns” (losing streaks). If you clone a proven strategy and its first two alerts lose, don’t delete it in a huff. If the historical data says it wins 70% of the time, you have to trust the process and give it time to revert to the mean.
The Amigo Copier isn’t about “getting lucky.” It’s about standing on the shoulders of giants. It’s about taking the emotion out of betting and replacing it with cold, hard facts.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to understand what a “value bet” actually looks like, or a veteran trader looking to diversify your portfolio, cloning success is a no-brainer. You save hours of research, eliminate guesswork, and finally start betting with the same tools the bookmakers use.
If you haven’t explored the copier yet, you’re essentially leaving money on the table. Check out our pricing plans to get full access to the copier and start building your automated betting empire today.
Practical Tip to Remember:
Before cloning any strategy, always check the “Last 10 Games” form. Even a legendary strategy can have a “bad month” due to variance. If it’s currently in a dip, it might actually be the perfect time to clone it, as a winning streak is statistically likely to be just around the corner!
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