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Saturday 9th February 2013


Tottenham 2 V Newcastle 0

Chelsea 1 V Wigan 2

Norwich 1 V Fulham 0

Stoke 2 V Reading 2

Sunderland 0 V Arsenal 2

Swansea 3 V QPR 2

Southampton 0 V Man City 3



Sunday 10th February 2013


Aston Villa 1 V West Ham 3

Man Utd 3 V Everton 1



Monday 11th February 2013


Liverpool 4 V West Brom 1

???? Wrote:

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> The best strategy would be to follow our best and

> most consistent predictor, RD. But over a season

> it would be a miracle if he beat the odds. He was

> going to do this as an experiment he said.



My 'experiment' lasted a whole 2 weeks :)


Week 5 (11 points scored)...


I predicted two correct scores @ 17/2. If I had placed ?1 on each of the 9 games I would've made a ?10 profit in total.

I predicted 7 correct results. If I had placed ?1 on each of the 9 games I would've made ?11.50 profit in total.

Total profit ?21.50.



Week 6 (6 points scored)...


1 correct score @ 14/1 = ?4 profit, and 4 correct results returned a loss of ?3.60, so overall a profit of 40p.

Total profit after 2 weeks = ?21.90.



My average score for these two weeks was 8.5pts.

My average score for the whole 21 weeks is just under 7.5pts.

So I performed above average for those two weeks.


I haven't worked out how many correct scores I have predicted, but I reckon they are the key to whether you would make a profit or not. I think you would need to average at least 1 a week, perhaps 3 over 2 weeks, in order to make a profit...

El Pibe Wrote:

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> HAs anyone ever averaged the predictions to see

> how our crowd-prediction skills are?

> I guess a sample of a few thousand is probably

> better, but if it consistently hits the mark we

> could make money!!!


I'd be interested to see how RD has done against the original* over the season so far.


*Lawro.

maxxi Wrote:

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> El Pibe Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > HAs anyone ever averaged the predictions to see

> > how our crowd-prediction skills are?

> > I guess a sample of a few thousand is probably

> > better, but if it consistently hits the mark we

> > could make money!!!

>

> I'd be interested to see how RD has done against

> the original* over the season so far.

>

> *Lawro.


Over 25 weeeks Lawro has scored 179 points, an average of 7.16

Over 25 weeks RD has scored 180 points, an average of 7.20...read it and weep Lawro :)

Saturday 9th February 2013

>

Tottenham 2 V 1 Newcastle

Chelsea 3 V 0 Wigan

Norwich 1 V 1 Fulham

Stoke 1 V 0 Reading

Sunderland 1 V 2 Arsenal

Swansea 2 V 0 QPR

Southampton 0 V 3 Man City



Sunday 10th February 2013


Aston Villa 2 V 1 West Ham

Man Utd 3 V 0 Everton



Monday 11th February 2013


Liverpool 2 V 0 West Brom

Right everyone, get your passports out and Sergio Tacchini tops on, tommorow night is the first set of Champions League games...



Tuesday 12th February 2013


Celtic V Juventus

Valencia V Paris SG



Wednesday 13th February 2013


Real Madrid V Man Utd

Shakhtar Donetsk V Borussia Dortmund

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