How AI score verification works

No referee, no arguments — just the scoreboard. Here is exactly how the AI reads it and pays the winner.

The problem: who reads the score?

In an online money match there's no referee. Someone has to confirm the final score, and it can't be one of the two players with money on the line. That's the job Spolia's AI verification does.

Step 1 — capture the final score

At the end of the match, the screenshot of the final-score screen is captured — both scores and the game clock visible. Spolia's desktop app handles this, and also takes anti-cheat screenshots at random moments during play.

Step 2 — the AI reads the scoreboard

A vision AI reads the numbers straight off the scoreboard — which team scored what — and determines the winner. It's reading the same thing you would, just automatically and without a stake in the outcome.

Step 3 — settle, or escalate

When the read is confident and both players' screenshots agree, the smart contract pays the winner within minutes. If the read is low-confidence or the screenshots conflict, the match is marked Disputed and a person reviews the evidence before any payout. Nothing is ever settled on a guess, and your stake stays in escrow the whole time.

Get a clean read

Capture the full final-score screen, in focus, with both scores and the clock visible, and no overlays covering the numbers. A clean screenshot settles in minutes. See how escrow and settlement work.