@jomessin
Our contrarian take with Nash is that you only need 1 MCP. These models are so good at writing code that, allowing them to execute arbitrary code and having access to up-to-date llm-friendly api docs, they can do anything.
I bought the play-by-play data for the current NBA season for $50 and signed up for the free tier at the-odds-api.com. With just that, the Nash MCP was able to:
- get the current Draft Kings lines for tonight's games (the-odds-api.com)
- get the injury reports for the games (not exactly sure how it got these)
- find the play-by-play data on my desktop
- build a model
- show me the +ev bets to make
Check out the demo video (two-minutes at 2x). More info coming soon.
https://www.loom.com/share/71549a6d6a6d4b2f937926112347d9e8?sid=25bd9d92-dd24-421f-9b1a-4c8e362b9695