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![]() I have developed a computer ratings system for AFL,but it is letting me down.
I now realize what is going wrong. My computer program crunches up the numbers from previous results without any input as to who is playing who on a personal level. For example ratings might be like this: Collingwood 85 Carlton 75 Essendon 100 What I usually do is just subtract the ratings from each other,with a bonus or penalty for the ground advantage, and that is my predicted margin. Next year I am going to rate the players and then tally up their individual ratings to give a final team rating.This will hopefully take care of the ins and outs. And to further enhance the accuracy,I will look at the match-ups to try and find the upsets and the blowouts that seem to occur well over 50% of the time. |
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![]() Do you put your computer outside if it looks like rain so you know to adjust your start
the lions would have won by a bit more if they didnt spend all after noon making mud pies and kicking a muddy phone book around cheers P.S. On another note I was watching one of those romanian sheilas on the parallel bars and after she"d finished her routine,I said to my wife ,I dont rate that landing she'll only score 9.375/10.What do you think the score was ,yep,9.375(playing in the background quietly is the theme music from twilight zone) |
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![]() Hawthorn seemed to know which posts were the ones to aim at.Admittedly they didn't have quite as many shots at them.
Stay home on Sunday Rabbitz and don't ruin a nice fine sunny day watching the Lions get tamed. No twilight zone here but some vigorous attention seeking from the Vibe ringing in my ears. |
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