Looking at the EPL table tonight i noticed something very odd. There a significantly low draw rate to start off the season. In the 66 matches played so far there have only been 4 draws. This is a frequency of 6 percent. This is a huge deviation from the average rate of 24-25% normally seen in the prem league. This leads me to believe there will a high rate of draws in the coming match weeks to correct to the normal rate of draws.
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PhillthSBR MVP
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#1EPL Draw FrequencyTags: None -
mihaita666SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-13-09
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#2looking and the fixtures, i can see 2 or 3 draw possibilities, u might be rightSoccer record (2010) : 244-160-24
2010-2011 season (soccer) : 144-95-11
NBA Record (2010-2011 season) : 17-12-1
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stats13SBR MVP
- 06-29-09
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#34 outta 66 is absurdComment -
PhillthSBR MVP
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#4yes a correction is due. the league always ends with draw rate around 25%Comment -
croSBR MVP
- 09-16-09
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#5the quality between the sides this year is alot different than other years, so there will be less draws,Comment -
HybrisSBR MVP
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#8There have been an increase in goals scored also...Comment -
PhillthSBR MVP
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#9Here are the draw frequencies for the last ten years:
08/09 - 24.2%
07/08 - 26.3%
06/07 - 25.7%
05/06 - 19.3%
04/05 - 28.9%
03/04 - 27.1%
02/03 - 23.7%
01/02 - 26.6%
00/01 - 26.6%
99/00 - 24.2%
So even if we get another fluke year like 05/06 we still have a huge correction to be made.Comment -
WilforthRestricted User
- 05-10-08
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#10The draw rate will go up when fatigue and injuries set in.Comment -
PhillthSBR MVP
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#1150% of the matches this past week were draws. that 6% is correcting itselfComment -
LinWinSBR Sharp
- 10-05-09
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#12You are talking about "the law of averages" or the Gamblers fallacy
From Wikipedia:
the "law" usually reflects bad statistics or wishful thinking rather than any mathematical principle.
Gamblers fallacy:
is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process then these deviations are likely to be evened out by opposite deviations in the future. For example, if a fair coin is tossed repeatedly and tails comes up a larger number of times than is expected, a gambler may incorrectly believe that this means that heads is more likely in future tossesComment -
RoagBettorSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-20-09
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#13You are talking about "the law of averages" or the Gamblers fallacy
From Wikipedia:
the "law" usually reflects bad statistics or wishful thinking rather than any mathematical principle.
Gamblers fallacy:
is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviour are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process then these deviations are likely to be evened out by opposite deviations in the future. For example, if a fair coin is tossed repeatedly and tails comes up a larger number of times than is expected, a gambler may incorrectly believe that this means that heads is more likely in future tossesComment -
PhillthSBR MVP
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#14look at any league in the world and check out the draw rate for the history of that league. it will fall between 20-30% by the end the season. It will NEVER finish at 6%. thats all im sayingComment -
WilforthRestricted User
- 05-10-08
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#15Exactly! No league can achieve a draw rate of less than 10% in a season. That's almost a taboo.Comment -
LinWinSBR Sharp
- 10-05-09
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#17So can you explain to me why a game is more likely to draw now, because
fewer games have been draw earlier in the season ?
For example, United is playing Bolton on the 17. Do Ferguson warn the players that
they must be aware that draw is more likely now ?
My point is that the past games has no affect on the future games, but the rate of draws will
most likely go up, because the probability of a draw is higher than 6%. But you know that already, so
no advantage in gambling.Comment -
croSBR MVP
- 09-16-09
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#18who cares about draw frequency
you still have to pick which game will draw and when, so even if the percentage is supposed to even out it doesnt help anyone picking who and when will they draw.Comment -
RoagBettorSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-20-09
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#19There's no telling which games will draw or if they'll draw now. The law of averages does not predict when, so theoretically the last 50 games could end in a draw to get the average up (albeit unlikely LOL). Or this could be an aberration year, like the weather!
The bottom line is no one knows anything for certain when it comes to gambling (or being married and having daughters!).Comment -
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