How can I put this?
You guys should stop making predictions. Here's why: You can't possibly know enough about a squad to (brb havetopiss.. k back) make accurate predictions. They only way to get the inside info on a squad is to be in the squad. And at that point, your views will be skewed. So we're all fucked.
But, you say, remember when that dude did that prediction competition on the forums during TWL? Don't remember who it was, shout if it's you. Anyway, since there are only two outcomes to a match, predictors will be 50% right on average. And if you take into account the fact that some games will be grossly mismatched, you will always be guaranteed some correct predictions, biasing the average above 50%. Predicting is pure luck, plus a bit of obvious observation.
The only way to get an edge in predictions is to really be "in on" things, knowing what's going on. Objective knowledge of other squads' inner workings is key. And it has to be up-to-date knowledge - things change quickly in TW.
Now I'll argue against myself:
1) Predicting is really fun, especially when it's a competition.
2) People with more "experience," or people who are more socially involved with other squads, have a SLIGHT predicting advantage.
3) Predicting gets easier as the season progresses.. but meh, even then it's hard. So many squads are hard to gauge (that's what the leagues are for).
Discuss amongst yourselves.
You guys should stop making predictions. Here's why: You can't possibly know enough about a squad to (brb havetopiss.. k back) make accurate predictions. They only way to get the inside info on a squad is to be in the squad. And at that point, your views will be skewed. So we're all fucked.
But, you say, remember when that dude did that prediction competition on the forums during TWL? Don't remember who it was, shout if it's you. Anyway, since there are only two outcomes to a match, predictors will be 50% right on average. And if you take into account the fact that some games will be grossly mismatched, you will always be guaranteed some correct predictions, biasing the average above 50%. Predicting is pure luck, plus a bit of obvious observation.
The only way to get an edge in predictions is to really be "in on" things, knowing what's going on. Objective knowledge of other squads' inner workings is key. And it has to be up-to-date knowledge - things change quickly in TW.
Now I'll argue against myself:
1) Predicting is really fun, especially when it's a competition.
2) People with more "experience," or people who are more socially involved with other squads, have a SLIGHT predicting advantage.
3) Predicting gets easier as the season progresses.. but meh, even then it's hard. So many squads are hard to gauge (that's what the leagues are for).
Discuss amongst yourselves.
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