Please post to this thread to post up recommendations to other forum users that you think could be helpful in the eternal quest for profit! We will edit the header to link to recommended sites.
Statistics
http://www.statbunker.com/
http://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=Leagues
http://www3.thescore.com/epl/team_splits?type=goals
http://www.soccerstats.com/
http://www.football-data.co.uk/
http://www.statto.com/
http://www.simplesoccerstats.com/
http://www.1x2bot.com/ - Allows you to scan criteria
http://www.herogoal.com/en/league.shtml?id=92
http://www.great-stats.com
http://ladbrokes.bettorlogic.com/
http://www.whoscored.com
Live scores
http://www.flashscores.co.uk/
http://www.xscores.com/
http://www.soccerpunter.com/livescore.php
'Predictors'
http://content.labs.betfair.com/victorthepredictor/
http://www.dectech.org/football_sites/f ... /index.php
http://invarius.ivnet.ru/soccer/champ/e ... ngland.htm
Streaming sites
http://www.livesportontv.com/
http://www.firstrowsports.eu/
Live stats
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/gamecast?i ... ague=ENG.1
Recommended football statistics sites
http://www.soccerpunter.com/livescore.php
Brilliant site for live football scores on every league imaginable
Brilliant site for live football scores on every league imaginable
These prediction sites are useful in the quest for value. You have to adjust to allow for any team news, injuries or suspensions to key players.
http://content.labs.betfair.com/victorthepredictor/
http://www.dectech.org/football_sites/f ... /index.php
http://content.labs.betfair.com/victorthepredictor/
http://www.dectech.org/football_sites/f ... /index.php
I don't rate victor at all as the thinking behind it is a bit flawed and hasn't historically performed well, but this is very good: -
http://www.dectech.org/football_sites/f ... amesim.php
http://www.dectech.org/football_sites/f ... amesim.php
Hi Everyone
I think this site will help people to reflect on their own ability to estimate risk
http://www.projectionpoint.com/index.php
The site is run by Dr Dylan Evans a behavioural scientist at University College Cork has found that professional gamblers have scored quite highly. However he also said that it remains to be seen if its learned or intrinsic behaviour.
With this in mind I was slightly dissapointed with a distinctly average mark of 69.
David
I think this site will help people to reflect on their own ability to estimate risk
http://www.projectionpoint.com/index.php
The site is run by Dr Dylan Evans a behavioural scientist at University College Cork has found that professional gamblers have scored quite highly. However he also said that it remains to be seen if its learned or intrinsic behaviour.
With this in mind I was slightly dissapointed with a distinctly average mark of 69.
David
Thanks for that David,David wrote:Hi Everyone
I think this site will help people to reflect on their own ability to estimate risk
http://www.projectionpoint.com/index.php
The site is run by Dr Dylan Evans a behavioural scientist at University College Cork has found that professional gamblers have scored quite highly. However he also said that it remains to be seen if its learned or intrinsic behaviour.
With this in mind I was slightly dissapointed with a distinctly average mark of 69.
David
I just took the test & scored 75
It's interesting to read the theory behind it & see from the graph if you are more likely to overestimate or underestimate your ability.
Looks like I am overconfident
Ben
For in-play stats on premiership games ESPN have Gamecast which tracks the SOT's, corners and everything else. It's very useful
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/gamecast?i ... .1&cc=5739
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/gamecast?i ... .1&cc=5739
For stats I use ...
http://www.betdevil.com/index.php
http://www.betdevil.com/index.php
Another Predictor site:
'Castrol FIFA World Cup Predictor' is supposed to measure team and player performance based on every international match in the last 10 years. Also features the Castrol Index with individual players rated.
http://www.castrolfootball.com/predictor/
If you ask me all these fancy stats aren't neccessery, every world cup you can rake in the profits simply by laying England Seriously though, its always hard to go past the South American teams, you'd have to think that with the cup being held outside Europe its very likely to go back to South America, and Brazil and Argentina are currently at good oods.
'Castrol FIFA World Cup Predictor' is supposed to measure team and player performance based on every international match in the last 10 years. Also features the Castrol Index with individual players rated.
http://www.castrolfootball.com/predictor/
If you ask me all these fancy stats aren't neccessery, every world cup you can rake in the profits simply by laying England Seriously though, its always hard to go past the South American teams, you'd have to think that with the cup being held outside Europe its very likely to go back to South America, and Brazil and Argentina are currently at good oods.