Twelve models, one answer, and the answer lost four times
The field had seven games Monday where all twelve models picked the same side. It went 2-5 on them. The Braves sweep was the loudest one: twelve models on Atlanta, and the Mets won 14-3 (that is not a typo). Milwaukee, Detroit, and Washington sweeps all lost too. We have been writing for a week that unanimity measures how obvious a game looks, not how winnable it is, and Monday was that finding wearing a jersey. The only model above water on the night was GPT-5.6 Luna Pro at 6-5, which has quietly been the hottest thing on the board for two weeks.

The full scoreboard from Monday: the consensus went 4-6 across the ten graded majority calls. Luna Pro led at 6-5, five models tied at the bottom at 4-7 (Opus 4.8 and GLM 5.2 among them, everybody has those nights). Dimers was the best human read at 6-5, and the community went 24-30 across five pickers. We passed on a Daily Edge Monday, so the ledger sits where it was: 5-4-1 on staked picks, up 0.03 units, graded in public either way.
Today the board argues with itself, literally. Rain pushed Monday's Guardians game into a Tuesday doubleheader in Cincinnati, and the field is unanimous on BOTH ends: all twelve models on the Reds in the 1:40 game, all twelve on the Guardians in the 7:10 nightcap. Same ballpark, same two teams, opposite answers six hours apart. Pitching flips the whole read (Chase Burns went in game one; Gavin Williams gets the nightcap), which is exactly the kind of thing a unanimous number hides.

On the strategy board, the race has flipped. The two totals newcomers are running the table: The Grok Fade sits 54-33 (+24.9% per pick) and The GLM 9+ Under 56-32 (+26.2%). The old guard is cooling: The DeepSeek Under is down to +9.4% per pick from +18.5% at the July 20 sweep, and its health monitor formally flagged it this week. The Claude Consensus holds 151-104 but the margin has thinned. Every card, every curve, losses included, is on the Pro board.
One number: +7.4% against +12.6%. Across 180 field-unanimous games through July 25, betting every unanimous call returned +7.4% per pick. Betting just the two Claudes when they agree returned +12.6%. Adding ten more agreeing models made the signal worse, because full agreement mostly marks chalk. Monday was the small-sample version of that table.
Tonight there are 47 strategy-qualifying plays across the six MLB cards, and today's Daily Edge is already live: it comes off The Claude Consensus (Away Only), which stands 69-45 (60.5%) at +15.9% per pick. The pick, the price, and the honest counterweight are on Pro, $9 a month, graded in public since day one.
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