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Old 9th March 2005, 11:53 AM
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Default Converting AFL/Union/League Ratings to Prices

Okay, here's just something to help out people who might want to find a true value price for football teams depending on their ratings or selections. If you're like me and do 'ratings' and end up with team A beating team B by a certain number of points, you can simply look at the tables to find out what their true value price is. Even if you don't actually do ratings, but you just feel that one team will beat another by a certain margin, you'll be able to find out what price they should be. These figures may not be absolutely totally 100% spot on, but certainly close enough to give us an idea.

MARGINS TO PRICES:

R.League & R.Union

Rated
Margin - Team A - Team B
0........ - $2.00 - $2.00
1........ - $1.90 - $2.12
2........ - $1.80 - $2.25
3........ - $1.70 - $2.42
4........ - $1.60 - $2.65
5........ - $1.55 - $2.82
6........ - $1.50 - $3.00
7........ - $1.45 - $3.25
8........ - $1.40 - $3.50
9........ - $1.35 - $3.90
10...... - $1.30 - $4.30
11...... - $1.27 - $4.70
12...... - $1.25 - $5.00
13...... - $1.22 - $5.55
14...... - $1.20 - $6.00
15...... - $1.18 - $6.50
16...... - $1.16 - $7.25
17...... - $1.15 - $7.65
18...... - $1.14 - $8.15
19...... - $1.13 - $8.70
20...... - $1.12 - $9.30
21...... - $1.11 - $10.10
22...... - $1.10 - $11.00
23...... - $1.09 - $12.10
24...... - $1.08 - $13.50
25- 26 - $1.07 - $15.30
27- 28 - $1.06 - $17.60
29- 30 - $1.05 - $21.00
31- 32 - $1.04 - $26.00
33- 35 - $1.03 - $34.00
36- 39 - $1.02 - $51.00
40+.... - $1.01 - $101.00

AFL

Rated
Margin - Team A - Team B
0........ - $2.00 - $2.00
1........ - $1.95 - $2.05
2........ - $1.91 - $2.10
3........ - $1.87 - $2.15
4........ - $1.83 - $2.20
5........ - $1.80 - $2.25
6........ - $1.77 - $2.30
7........ - $1.73 - $2.37
8........ - $1.70 - $2.44
9........ - $1.67 - $2.50
10...... - $1.63 - $2.57
11...... - $1.60 - $2.65
12...... - $1.57 - $2.75
13...... - $1.55 - $2.82
14...... - $1.52 - $2.90
15...... - $1.50 - $3.00
16...... - $1.48 - $3.10
17...... - $1.46 - $3.20
18...... - $1.44 - $3.30
19...... - $1.42 - $3.40
20...... - $1.40 - $3.50
21...... - $1.38 - $3.65
22...... - $1.36 - $3.80
23...... - $1.34 - $3.95
24...... - $1.32 - $4.10
25...... - $1.30 - $4.30
26...... - $1.29 - $4.45
27...... - $1.28 - $4.57
28...... - $1.27 - $4.70
29...... - $1.26 - $4.85
30...... - $1.25 - $5.00
31...... - $1.24 - $5.17
32...... - $1.23 - $5.35
33...... - $1.22 - $5.55
34...... - $1.21 - $5.75
35...... - $1.20 - $6.00
36...... - $1.19 - $6.25
37...... - $1.18 - $6.55
38...... - $1.17 - $6.90
39...... - $1.16 - $7.25
40...... - $1.15 - $7.65
41- 42 - $1.14 - $8.15
43- 44 - $1.13 - $8.70
45- 47 - $1.12 - $9.30
48- 50 - $1.11 - $10.10
51- 53 - $1.10 - $11.00
54- 56 - $1.09 - $12.10
57- 59 - $1.08 - $13.50
60- 65 - $1.07 - $15.30
66- 71 - $1.06 - $17.60
72- 77 - $1.05 - $21.00
78- 83 - $1.04 - $26.00
84- 89 - $1.03 - $34.00
90- 99 - $1.02 - $51.00
100+.. - $1.01 - $101.00

Hope perhaps someone finds this helpful.
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Old 10th March 2005, 09:57 AM
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I don't do ratings but IO think that will be a great help to me this year.Thanks Sportz
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Old 10th March 2005, 10:02 AM
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Cheers for the info Sportz...I dont have a database and so make subjective judgments on what I see and 'process' any info thru my little brain (hahaha)!

How do you start something like that? Do you use an established system database or do you use something like Excel or other software capability?

It must take a lot to set up esp. if you require stats from previous years of games and I guess the more factors that you input into your system the greater the possibility of success and accuracy (read profit).

I also notice that people like your learned self and Dr J are also specific regarding ROI and POI which I guess reflects the seriousness of your gambling investments (professional gambler?) but can I ask if your bets occur as the opportunities present themselves (ie via your database) or do you target specific sports events as potential profit makers?

Finally, what would be considered a reasonable return on an investment or does that depend on the amount you are willing to invest? Betting in the racing industry can present some value but picking the outcome between only 2 competing elements should be easier than say 7 horses racing each other...yet the returns can be reasonable in sports compared to backing a favourite nag (this is just a superficial observation to be honest)...

Hope Im not being nosie...for some reason your post tweaked a curiosity button...

Thanks anyway for your contribution thus far...I enjoy the forums and the informative (as well as entertaining) contributors...go you good thing!!!
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Old 10th March 2005, 10:22 AM
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Desi,

Mr J is more the computer database professional gambler type person. He will be able to answer your gambling questions better than me. Personally, I'm a bit closer to what you do. I do ratings, but like you, a lot of it is simply based on my own subjective judgements with my 'little brain'. I do certainly take stats into account though.

Mr J bets on certain sports and he bets on a large number of games in those sports, based on the fact that he is hoping to win a certain % of those games and that will be enough to make the amount of profit he wants. He mainly uses line bets and he will try to get around 60% winners at around $1.95 and with as many bets as he has, that will be enough to make a good return.

I'm more a believer in betting only when I think there is an advantage to be made. I have a couple of 'systems' which I follow too. I also like betting on futures. I know that a lot of people don't like this form of betting, but I love it. For example, how good it was when the Superbowl came around this year and I'd already managed to back both teams at $7.50 and $8.50.

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Old 10th March 2005, 10:38 AM
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Thanks again for your help Sportz...

Can I ask how you assess ratings at the beginning of say the NRL season...what factors do you take into account in reaching your figures and how do the ratings impact on your betting? Futures, head to head or line?

I love having bets on sports but realise having read the depth of what other forum participants go to (and the kind of specific details/ stats they provide) that a lot of the times Im taking a big stab in the dark and I want to try and get a little more refined in the way I approach my sportsbets this year...

Sorry for all the questions Sportz...
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Old 10th March 2005, 11:20 AM
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Hi desi

Reading your posts with interest. Hope I am not intruding but I'll put in my 2 cents worth.

I handicap ATP tennis and MLB (will start a thread on that soon). I use Excel Spreadsheets as I am a bit of a whizz at them. The database functions are OK.

Both sports i have done since the early 90's. Lots and lots of bad starts and fustrating statistics. Much of the obvious statistics aren't much of a help. It is only when I started putting in situations that things started to come together. I bet only $2 or $5 on selections until 2003. I believe it is only when you put on money that you learn things. Otherwise you rationalize things away.

In 2003 and 2004 I started to make money. Most sports handicappers try to get 10% POT (profit on turnover). This is the holy grail. Then we settle for 5-8%. As Mr J and other posts have stated the worst thing you can do in sports gambling is to chase losses. Never never keep doubling. The best teams go on losing streaks. for instance the Los Angeles Dodgers- a overall winning team in baseball in 2003 - lost 7 games on the trot at less than 1-2 on (1.50 or less). Every year some team go sour.

Any selection method must make a level bet profit. Staggering bets to fit a profit pattern is the most common mistake new sports bettors make.

Select a sport you actually play or have played to handicap. You will then understand situations better. One thing I have found is individual players in a team sport of 10 or more rarely make a difference. The media loves to suggest that because a certain player is out, a team will go bad. More often then not the rest of the team lifts, the team adjusts its style or the replacement is some young guy who has been just waiting for his turn. ALso when you are looking up past history, the statistics do not include who was in and who was out.

Watch out for sports like NRL where the rules, teams and other things keep changing. Past stats of home team performance are useless in a sport like that.

It takes a lot of work and it is a grind. Nothing like coming home from a nite out at 3 am and then handicapping 15 baseball games.

Selective betting is better, remember the bookies are taking 5-10% out of the pot each bet. Selective sport betting reduces their take. The more you bet, the higher the porportion of winners you need.

Hope all that helps a bit. Might be easier just to suscribe to the guys here - lol.

Karla
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Old 10th March 2005, 01:31 PM
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13% ROI is the industry average...
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Old 10th March 2005, 02:59 PM
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Hey Karla (and Bookie), thanks for the info...I used to play and follow union and league and love footie but never played and to top it off am a EPL fan (specifically Chelsea) so tend to spread myself a bit thin and yes, it means the profits get reduced considerably as a result...used to follow US basketball too...no wonder Im on a slide hahaha.

You've given me lots to think on...

Is it easy to start a database using Excel...only know a little bit about Ex...

I think I will start working on limiting bets, focussing on what I think I know more about...and looking at the type of bets (tend to do bet types fairly randomly) trying to find an edge is important...


Will get back to you guys after much contemplation (my head hurts!)
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Old 10th March 2005, 11:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Desi
Can I ask how you assess ratings at the beginning of say the NRL season...
With great difficulty.

Quote:
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what factors do you take into account in reaching your figures
For the start of the season, it is mostly subjectivity. I simply take last year's rating and add or subtract points depending on player movement and injuries etc. But it's only after about 3 rounds or so that I start getting some solid form to work with for this season.

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how do the ratings impact on your betting? Futures, head to head or line?
As far as futures betting goes, I come up with a set of ratings at the start of each season based on how I think the teams will go for the whole year and depending on the value or otherwise, I'll back teams to win or finish in the top 4 or top 8. Here are my ratings for this season.

36 Bulldogs
32 Syd Roosters
28 Penrith
26 Nth Qld
26 Melbourne
26 Brisbane
26 St Geo Ill
24 Parramatta
22 Newcastle
22 NZ Warriors
22 Sharks
20 Manly
16 Souths
16 Canberra
16 W. Tigers

Now, to that original set of ratings, I then make adjustments from week to week based on current form and injuries etc and these ratings are what I use to base my weekly bets on. Here are my ratings for Round 1.

34 Bulldogs
28 Syd Roosters
28 Penrith
26 Melbourne
26 Nth Qld
26 Brisbane
22 St Geo Ill
22 Parramatta
20 Newcastle
20 Sharks
20 NZ Warriors
20 Manly
16 Souths
16 Canberra
16 W. Tigers

I then add points for home ground advantage or head to head advantage and I'm left with a margin. Here's what I've come up with for this week and the value prices using that table I began this thread with:

Bulldogs by 14
Bulldogs ($1.20)
St George ($6.00)

Parramatta by 4
W.Tigers ($2.65)
Parramatta ($1.60)

S.Roosters by 12
S.Roosters ($1.25)
Souths ($5.00)

Penrith by 2
Sharks ($2.25)
Penrith ($1.80)

NZ Warriors by 6
NZ Warriors ($1.50)
Manly ($3.00)

Melbourne by 12
Melbourne ($1.25)
Newcastle ($5.00)

Brisbane by 2
Brisbane ($1.80)
Nth Qld ($2.25)

I then use these ratings to look for overlays or differences in my margin to the lines that the bookies have, but I don't go looking for a bet in every game. A couple a week is all I want. In many games, I can't get the value I'm looking for because the bookies have basically the same opinion as me. Ideally you want a situation where you have a certain team favourites, but the bookies have them underdogs or when you have a team losing by a narrow margin but the bookies give them a large start.

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I love having bets on sports but realise having read the depth of what other forum participants go to (and the kind of specific details/ stats they provide) that a lot of the times Im taking a big stab in the dark and I want to try and get a little more refined in the way I approach my sportsbets this year...

Sorry for all the questions Sportz...
That's okay. Although it may seem from all the gobbledeegook that I've gone on with in this post, that I'm some knowledgeable expert with all sorts of you beaut info, I can assure you that isn't really the case. It's pretty much just 90% my own silly opinion + 10% statistics.

And you watch all those predictions go right down the gurgler now, just to make me look like a total goose.

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Old 11th March 2005, 01:25 AM
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I want to thank you for sharing your ratings and methods with me Sportz as well as putting it out there for all to see...personally it has made me think more about what I have been doing and what I want to do in future...

Am going to spend the next day (NRL starts too soon) coming up with my ratings (with your ideas as a starting point) and try to get some stats plus what I think might tip the scales...results will be shown during tipping comp whether theres some merit to my ratings or not hahaha!

Putting money on what I think is value is another story!

Cheers all of you for helping and giving some great advice!
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