Per-Match Condition

Lesson Overview

This lesson explains the Match Condition section.

You’ll learn how to define what must be true inside each individual historical match before that match counts towards the wider rule.

What You’ll Learn

🎯 What a qualifying match means
📌 How value mode works, such as “between 2 and 4 goals”
🔁 How compare-to-stat mode works, such as “Home goals greater than Away goals”
➕ How multipliers and offsets can adjust comparisons
🔢 Why Match Condition is mainly used with count and percentage measurements
📊 How the Scope Condition then checks how often the per-match condition was true
🧠 Why this section is about individual matches, not the whole history
🧾 How to use the Rule Summary to confirm the logic

Key Takeaway

The Per-Match Condition defines what has to happen in each individual match before that match is counted.