Football Rating System
By Sebastian Peter
Rating Systems are well known as a great help in sports betting.If you bet on a team, you always rate the team by yourself - different than the bookmakers!
However, all known Rating Systems use results from the past to determine a rating.
But it is not always a good idea to you use results from last week or last month in a dyanmic enviroment.
Wouldn't it be much better to include
future expectations and estimations in a rating?
Isn't a rating a future based thing - rather than a look-back figure from the past?
There is one great tool which can help to solve this problem:
Bookmaker's Odds!!Uh, what?Yeah, right. It sounds strange, but it is easy to understand.
Of course, Bookmaker's Odds in 1x2 matches express strength of the two teams involved. The problem is that is a relative rating - and we just need to convert this into an absolute figure.
If you have lots of games over a period of time, you can convert Bookmaker's Odds into a rating for each team.
These
Soccer Ratings are really a big help in betting.
If you are ready to go and you have calculated all the ratings based on Bookmaker's Odds, you can start to examine up-coming matches.
A match with a high rating adjustment is always an interesting to watch and to bet. In fact, the higher the rating adjustment, the more attractive is the match to bet on.
If you combine high rating adjustment with Dropping Odds, you get a very interesting mix of betting picks.
You can use Bookmaker's Odds to calculate unique and very accurate ratings, because Bookmaker's Odds include future expecations. If you watch out additionally for Dropping Odds, you will get a new betting strategy based on mathematics, but also estimations from other punters.