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Harley



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Hi,
I purchased te program a view weeks ago, but it's not clear to me how to produce predictions.
I did read the manual several times.
Is it possible to give some examples.

Regards, Bert
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Total posts: 7 : Registration date: Oct. 2007 : Posted: 17 November, 2007 - 12:26:23
Alex




Alex


Odds Wizard predicts future events in terms of probabilities of win, draw, loss, etc. It does not make senseless verdicts on who will actually win. Situation resembles quantum mechanics: you can't predict anything surely, but you can compute probability of whatever you want. Then, you compare fair odds F generated by Odds Wizard with the line odds L offered by a bookmaker, find pairs L > F (sometimes it's difficult), and finally determine optimal bankroll distribution using Stake Wizard 4 tool.

Suppose you have found events with the following fair and line odds:

A) F = 1.5 L = 1.7
B) F = 1.3 L = 1.5
C) F = 2.0 L = 2.3

Your bankroll is $100, target fund =$1000, minimum stake = $1, confidence probablity = 95%.

Instructions of Stake Wizard 4 in 'Regular mode' will be the following:

$67.30 - set aside
$14.48 - single bet on B
$7.67 - single bet on A
$4.25 - single bet on C
$3.41 - double parlay bet on AB
$1.89 - double parlay bet on BC
$1.00 - double parlay bet on AC

In the above example, average growth of your bankroll will be 3.99% in each betting round.

In general case, higher growth rates can be achieved by:

1. Getting more events into Stake Wizard 4 calculations.
2. Setting less minimum stake amount (Stake Wizard control panel).
3. Setting greater accumulators limit (Options).
4. Setting greater complex bet subcomponents limit (Options).
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Total posts: 150 : Registration date: Dec. 2005 : Posted: 17 November, 2007 - 17:57:42
Harley



Newbie


Alex,
Thanks for your explaination.
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Total posts: 7 : Registration date: Oct. 2007 : Posted: 18 November, 2007 - 06:38:51
Harley



Newbie


Alex,
I have still a question, how can i compute probabilities of win, loss, draw,etc.
Do i use the tournament analysis.
Would you be so kind to give an example
Bert
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Total posts: 7 : Registration date: Oct. 2007 : Posted: 18 November, 2007 - 16:53:33
Alex




Alex


Probability is equal to the inverse value of fair odds, i.e. p = 1/F. You can display probabilities instead of fair odds by choosing menu Odds -> Notation -> Probability, %.

However Stake Wizard requires default decimal odds notation for the calculations.
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Total posts: 150 : Registration date: Dec. 2005 : Posted: 20 November, 2007 - 08:58:44
Harley



Newbie


It's clear now.
Tanks
Bert
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Total posts: 7 : Registration date: Oct. 2007 : Posted: 21 November, 2007 - 04:44:20
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