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Current Form

Current Form

The "Current form" system is basically based on appropriate event choices basing on the team's form analysis in former rounds.

How does the Current Form system work?
At first, we pick an event which we want to bet on and analyze current sport form of both teams. We take into consideration 5 last home matches of a home team and 5 last away visitor's matches.
For a win at home we give 3 points, draw - 1 point, for away win - 4 points and a draw - 2 points. We give no points for a defeat. To make the current team form more visible we give wages to every played match. The last match played by the team shall have 5, the one before last - 4 etc. Let's see how it works on an example.

Let's presume W means a win, D is a draw and L is a loss in the given fixture.
Firstly we take into consideration 5 home matches of the given team.
The result of the played matches: WDLWW.
Next we count overall number of points according to the earlier guidelines
Form at home = (3x1)+(1x2)+(0x3)+(3x4)+(3x5) = 32
Next we take into consideration 5 last visitor's matches.
The result of the played matches: DDWLD.
Then we count overall number of points according to the earlier guidelines
Away form = (2x1)+(2x2)+(4x3)+(0x4)+(2x5) = 28

The difference in points is 32 - 28 = 4. Thanks to this calculation we get the result which shows that the home team has bigger chances of winning. Obviously this system doesn't take into consideration injuries and cards.

Additionally we can add another assumption analyzing point differences, if the difference is between -3 and 3 we bet on a draw, if the difference is bigger than 3 we bet on a win of a home team and when the difference is below -3 we bet on visitor's win.

 

 

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