SaberSim alternative

The V12 alternative to SaberSim

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.

What SaberSim does well

  • The deepest Monte Carlo game-script simulation engine in DFS
  • Optimizes for actual contest ROI, not flat projections
  • 11+ sports
  • A favorite of serious GPP and mass-multi-entry pros

Where it can fall short

  • A $97 floor, but $197–$297/mo for the tiers that unlock the real power
  • A steep learning curve — the depth can overwhelm newer players
  • Web UI only; no AI-agent or natural-language control

V12 vs SaberSim

V12SaberSim
Price$99/mo flat · 7-day trial$97 / $197 / $297
InterfacePlain English + MCP / CLI / APIManual web UI
SportsMLB, NBA11+
ApproachProjections + configured sims, agent-drivenMonte Carlo, sim-first
Best forPlayers who want an assistantSim-savvy MME pros

Why players switch to V12

  • $99/mo flat — it undercuts the $197–$297 SaberSim tiers where the real power lives.
  • Tell an AI agent what you want instead of climbing a deep simulation learning curve.
  • Configured simulations, ownership and leverage signals, and FanDuel/DraftKings CSVs — without the complexity.

Switch to V12 if…

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.

Stay with SaberSim if…

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.

Questions

01

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.

02

Does V12 simulate contests like SaberSim?

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.

03

Is V12 easier to use than SaberSim?

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.

Try V12 free for 7 days

MLB and NBA, FanDuel and DraftKings, $99/mo after the trial. Build lineups by talking to an AI agent.