christianfalck / EvenTheTeams

A C# project for dividing players into two even teams
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Betting function #8

Open christianfalck opened 5 years ago

christianfalck commented 5 years ago

When selecting two teams, calculate the odds for one team winning "We won even though we had 4-1 odds against us"

We have the team scores (sum/average of all the players in each team). How do we translate that into odds?

Alternative: Calculate the probable score.

  1. Average goals per game. Let's say 7 goals / team in average.
  2. Team 1 average player score = 0.89 (an example) => Score = 0.89 * 7 = 6
  3. Team 2 average player score = 1,21 => Score = 1.21 * 7 = 8 Present probable score 6-8.
devtolove commented 7 months ago

In the world of football, understanding how to calculate odds and probable scores adds a strategic edge to the game. When faced with 4-1 odds against us, it's a testament to the unpredictable nature of the sport. Calculating odds involves a nuanced evaluation of team performance, player averages, and historical data.

The alternative approach of calculating probable scores, based on average goals per game and player scores, offers a more granular insight into potential outcomes. For instance, if Team 1 has an average player score of 0.89 and Team 2 has 1.21, translating these into scores gives us a probable outcome of 6-8.

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