just reran my model in wolfram alpha's mathematica and McMann's implied probability is 52. Bet accordingly
Attn! MMA math model has Sara McMann winning 52% of time
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ibetkellybroSBR Sharp
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#1Attn! MMA math model has Sara McMann winning 52% of timeTags: None -
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#3This oughta be a good one.Comment -
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NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#5Isn't mathematica and wolfram alpha separate things? I haven't used Mathematica since college but I know it wasn't capable of what Wolfram|Alpha is.
Love to take a look at your model, though.Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#6Why would we pile on sider? Everyone likes him and he actually posts his bets unlike others around here.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#7My wolfram alphamale model has Cody Mckenzie winning the LW title by 2015 at 83%Comment -
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#9Well that sounds like another all in thenComment -
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#10What does that fancy mathematica tell you about rhondas win % ?Comment -
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#11They're separate but related. Alpha is based on Mathematica, which were both created by Wolfram Research. Sider probably either meant to call it "Wolfram's Mathematica", or to say that he ran it through Wolfram Alpha. Likely the latter.Comment -
ibetkellybroSBR Sharp
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#13yeah the program not the search engine. "Wolfram.Research.Mathematica"Comment -
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#15we will see, i might publish the source code to git or sell this model for millions one or the otherComment -
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#16I want to lick that nose.Comment -
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#19Thought it was pretty clear, personally. If the desktop version of mathematica had the functionality of wolfram I'd be very happy, I hate using online interfaces and subscription products.Comment -
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#20I cannot fathom how a mathematical model could predict an mma match more accurately than educated analysis.
Sounds like a lot of pretentious dick measuringComment -
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I have some rudimentary MMA models that I use to assist my capping, but eventaully someone much brighter than me will solve it. I'm pretty sure at this point you could beat MMA doing some rough modeling although the variance would be high.Comment -
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#24going to be a star studded eventClarissa Chun @ClarissaChun Jan 9 @helen_maroulis I'm going too! 😁 Go Sara and Cormier! 💪Comment -
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#26Really? I'm sure people said that about baseball, football, and every other sport in the past as well. Feel cappers are getting killed every year in the sports.
I have some rudimentary MMA models that I use to assist my capping, but eventaully someone much brighter than me will solve it. I'm pretty sure at this point you could beat MMA doing some rough modeling although the variance would be high.
I suppose it helps that everyone doing MMA analytics at the moment is bad at it. The closest thing to an MMA statistician is Reed Kuhn, and he's terrible and misleading.Comment -
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#27I dont mean to insult..I was trying to express my lack of understanding.
Correct me if im off..but doesnt a mathematical model depend on the data it is fed?
How to you quantify qualitative data?? And if you only input the available quantitative data, how accurate would it be based on the small pool of data? Many fighters have less than a dozen fights. I could see a model being morr effective in the sports you describe because there are soo many games to sample data from.Comment -
NunyaBidnessSBR Hall of Famer
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#28I dont mean to insult..I was trying to express my lack of understanding.
Correct me if im off..but doesnt a mathematical model depend on the data it is fed?
How to you quantify qualitative data?? And if you only input the available quantitative data, how accurate would it be based on the small pool of data? Many fighters have less than a dozen fights. I could see a model being morr effective in the sports you describe because there are soo many games to sample data from.
That's why I'm saying the variance would be large. You could draw general inferences from the data, which might put you in some bad spots here and there but would in general beat the market.Comment -
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#30I feel like MMA would be one of the hardest sports to beat using just statistics, though, because of the lack of constants. Ignoring grappling, a guy like Cerrone has ridiculously bad results against strikers fighting from south paw, while Martins is very accurate with his straight left. It's a stretch, however, to compare Martins landing at will on cans to Cerrone getting chewed up by Pettis and Diaz. Both stylistically and in terms of level of competition. Maybe I'm wrong, but I assume that would be a problem inherent to both MMA and boxing. The nature of the sports dictates low sample sizes for fights, combined with very little comparable data. I've heard of plenty of NFL models, plenty of NBA models, even a few MLB models, but very few people seem to be beating boxing or MMA with modelling. How many times a year do NFL teams rematch each other? Most MMA fighters won't even have mutual opponents. I could very well be off-base here, it's just something I thought about when I started 'capping fights.
I initially started posting on this board because I was doing some modelling work and thought I might find some likeminded people on here. Lol.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
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#31Ever used the "Wiki-winnerz model"?Comment -
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#32Nuns, do you datamine from BFO? I did for a bit to run some troglodytical analyses but it was tedious as hell... It was tolerable when I was doing it on company time though LOL.Comment -
ibetkellybroSBR Sharp
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#33you scraping it becuz i dont think there is a api for it? BFO misses a lot of movement. Plus dimes is just retarded with their feed. best bet is get a api key to pinny and hook in to their api and have a virtual server logging it in to a sql database for you. could do it easy with python or phpComment -
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#34btw i fuking hate phpComment -
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#35It's way easier to scrape from the books themselves. Hard part is getting the names to line up.Comment
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