Is V12 cheaper than SaberSim?
V12 is $99/mo flat. SaberSim starts at $97, but the tiers that unlock its real power run $197–$297/mo, so V12 undercuts the serious SaberSim plans.
SaberSim is the purest simulation engine in DFS — thousands of Monte Carlo game-script sims optimizing for real contest ROI. It is genuinely powerful. But if the $197–$297 price for the tiers that unlock that power, and the steep learning curve, are more than you want for MLB and NBA, V12 is the simpler, AI-driven alternative.
you play MLB or NBA, want a flat $99 price, and would rather describe your lineups to an agent than master a deep sim tool.
you live in Monte Carlo contest sims, run heavy MME across many sports, and want the deepest simulation engine regardless of cost or learning curve.
V12 is $99/mo flat. SaberSim starts at $97, but the tiers that unlock its real power run $197–$297/mo, so V12 undercuts the serious SaberSim plans.
V12 runs configured simulations plus ownership and leverage modeling, but SaberSim's Monte Carlo engine is deeper and sim-first. If pure simulation depth is your top priority, SaberSim leads; if you want an AI agent building lineups at a flat price, V12 fits.
Yes — instead of learning a deep sim tool, you tell V12's agent what you want in plain English. That is the core difference between the two.
MLB and NBA, FanDuel and DraftKings, $99/mo after the trial. Build lineups by talking to an AI agent.