AccuScore: Profitable Sports Betting Analysis
You had me in three words: profitable sports betting.
That’s what AccuScore claims, and I’ve tried their online system and have been pretty impressed. Over 100 games are analyzed and predicted each week, so it’s another fun way to get involved in your favorite sport or team, where you can either win some bragging rights with friends or perhaps earn some extra money if your picks are successful.
“The simulation model uses past player performances and relates that data to the coming match: team composition, weather, location, coaching… We define each player with a unique algorithm and simulate every match approximately 10,000 times. Our current licensing and subscription services cover all major US sports and top 10 soccer leagues round the world. We provide game predictions as well as individual player performance projections to be used eg. in fantasy sports,” as stated on their website.
I recently used AccuScore to look at some pretty interesting stats during the Astros vs. Nationals World Series. I placed a few bets and came out on top, but given my experience working in sports, simply learning some unique stats (Verlander’s Quality Starts, for instance) was a super cool thing to see (and actually made me feel more prepared and invested in these games than anything Joe Buck said). I also love that they take weather, location (home field advantage for instance) into account, because as sports fans, we all know those play major factors.
Check out this Q&A I had prior to trying AccuScore:
Can anyone use AccuScore? If not, what are the limitations / restrictions?
A: Yes, anybody can use it. If you are underage and cannot bet or play fantasy sports, you can always chat with your buddies about the games based on Accuscore predictions and other content.
What exactly are you paying for?
A: A service that gives accurate predictions for sports bettors and fantasy players.
Jayme’s input: Then you take these predictions and place sports bets or use the information for fantasy purposes. Or just use it for your own Trivia Tuesday knowledge or when chatting around with friends.
Would this make a good gift for the holidays?
A: Naturally we predict every bowl game and NFL playoffs are coming, so the timing to purchase our service for at least a few months during the holidays is advantageous.
If you could run me through how to use the site – for instance, would I plug in the game I’m interested in (maybe Astros vs Nationals) and get your predictions and then take that info to a third party? What’s the easiest way to use the service?
A: Review the game you are interested in on AccuScore, then place a bet on a sportsbook’s site or use fantasy predictions to pick up your fantasy lineup.
Jayme’s input: If you’re into sportsbooks in Vegas like I am, take this info and put it to the test there. I have a hard time resisting sportsbooks, so having a profitable prediction on hand would be extremely helpful.
So take a minute and check out AccuScore and see if it’s something you want to try for yourself, or gift to the sports lover/bettor in your life.
This should go without saying, but since this relates to sports betting/gambling, please use the site and resources at your own risk. The Blonde Side is not liable for any bets or uses of this site, so please use at your own risk.
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