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Woo-Joo Lee, Hyo-Jin Jhang, Seung Hoe Choi
Pág. 169 - 178
This study aims to find variables that affect the winning rate of the football team before a match. Qualitative variables such as venue, match importance, performance, and atmosphere of both teams are suggested to predict the outcome. Regression analysis...
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Yu-Chia Hsu
The interdisciplinary nature of sports and the presence of various systemic and non-systemic factors introduce challenges in predicting sports match outcomes using a single disciplinary approach. In contrast to previous studies that use sports performanc...
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Kenneth Linna, Evan Moore, Rodney Paul and Andrew Weinbach
Clock rule changes were introduced in the 2006 season with the goal of reducing the average duration of the game; these changes were reversed in 2007. In addition, in 2007 the kickoff rule was changed to create more excitement and potentially more scorin...
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Babatunde Buraimo, David Peel and Rob Simmons
We report striking evidence of semi-strong inefficiency in the UK fixed-odds football betting market using a reputable newspaper tipster which offers probabilities of match outcomes rather than simple result indicators. Betting on the Fink Tank probabili...
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