Thursday, September 6, 2012

The New Sports Betting Strategies with Computer Rating Systems

By Dan White


Sports gambling are a way of betting that entails placing a wager, also known as a gamble, on the final outcome of a sporting game. The main intent of sports betting is to win more cash. With the exception of spread betting, 'draw no bet' wagers and a few other examples, a bet will have two possible final outcomes. Either you win money based on the bookmaker odds, or you lose your gamble. While sports betting obviously incorporate wagers on sports like rugby and tennis, it also includes betting on entertainment, such as the winner of Dancing with the Stars, and finance, such as interest rate changes. Sporting wagers can be on fixture or tournament results, or on games that take place during a fixture. As an example, in a football game between Arsenal and Chelsea, possible bets include Arsenal to beat Chelsea, Arsenal to win 2-1, Arsenal to win by one goal, Arsenal to be leading at half-time, and a particular player to score a goal. Betting on sports has always been part art, part science. Successful sports betting takes a feel for the game you are gambling on, a lot of knowledge about injuries and trends, and an understanding of the odds. Combine all of those, and you might just come out on top. But in today's world of sports gambling, we have even more tools at our disposal than ever, an if you are not taking advantage of them means you're not doing your best to win.

Nowadays, there are an unlimited number of computer simulations and formulas designed to rate and rank teams in just about every sport you can think of - and with a little attention, It is easy to see how you can use them when making sports bets.

Many sites that offer sports gambling strategies declare that their bets generated by a computer, without showing any of the work. a lot of of these sites are honest about where their picks are coming from; some are not. But for the moment, let us talk about those systems in which we can consult the team ratings. many of these rankings are not even designed for people who bet on sports, but this can be a benefit, rather than a drawback; a pure system without biases related to gambling might give us truer rankings than one designed to beat the system.

Let us see how we might put to use these computer systems to help us gamble on sports. For this example, Sagarin has a laundry list of well-respected ratings systems available on USA Today's website, all of those include a metric called PREDICTOR, which is trying to determine exactly how many points better one team than any other. Rankings like the Sagarin ratings are a good way of telling us how teams match up when every things say that the two teams are equal, but we can not just trust one system if we want to win at sports betting. in fact, when the spread is so far off from a highly regarded computer rating, we shouldn't get excited we should get suspicious! Before you bet on any game, you need to ask yourself what other actions might be influencing the line. Does one team have more interest to play than the other? Are there any special events happening that might hurt either team's chances? For outdoor sports, is the weather going to play an important role? Do the teams have a history of matchups one against the other?In the case of this game, there are definitely confounding factors we need to consider. Meanwhile, Chicago was fighting for a playoff spot and was certain to go all out for a win. factors like these are rarely taken into account by computers that are your job as a good sports gambler.

Computer generated sports ratings are a great tool for a bettor looking to bet on sports, but that's all they are a tool. They should be part of your decision making process, but they can't replace your mind and knowledge of the sport itself. Use rating systems to set a base for teams, and then take other facts into account to adjust from there, and you'll be well on your way to win in successful sports betting. If you are sporting fans, and you would like to put a little gamble on some event or think that you can predict with success, then you can win some $ by using the computer generated rating systems.




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