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Τρίτη 2 Αυγούστου 2016

1×2 Betting: 2016-17 Profit/Loss Simulation Tables

Buy the 4th Generation of HDAFU Tables

Soccerwidow's Home-Draw-Away-Favourite-Underdog simulation tables are a revolutionary way of looking at a large data set to immediately see profitable 1×2 areas, enabling you to filter the results for precision betting.

The traditional home, draw, away Profit/Loss simulations are supplemented by a complete overview of the favourite and underdog markets, plus separate tables for the favourite playing at home or away and the underdog playing at home or away. The tables also include visualisations of inflection points, a very powerful tool for finding consistently profitable segments.

This unique product also breaks down results into odds clusters and odds ratios. There are more than 100 different simulations per league, providing clear guidance for what to back or lay, and what to avoid.

Winter Leagues 2011-16 – FULL-TIME (FT) – Excel.XLSX:
EPL, France 1, Germany BL1, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Australia, +8 moreEngland Premier League – 1,900 matches – 13/08/2011 to 17/05/2016 (2.7 MB)France Ligue 1 – 1,899 matches – 06/08/2011 to 14/05/2016 (2.7 MB)Germany Bundesliga 1 – 1,530 matches – 05/08/2011 to 14/05/2016 (2.3 MB)Italy Serie A – 1,899 matches – 09/09/2011 to 15/05/2016 (2.7 MB)Netherlands Eredivisie – 1,530 matches – 05/08/2011 to 08/05/2016 (2.3 MB)Spain La Liga Primera – 1,900 matches – 27/08/2011 to 15/05/2016 (2.7 MB)Australia A-League – 675 matches – 08/10/2011 to 10/04/2016 (1.35 MB)France Ligue 2 – 1,900 matches – 29/07/2011 to 13/05/2016 (2.65 MB)Austria Bundesliga – 899 matches – 16/07/2011 to 15/05/2016 (1.55 MB)Belgium Jupiler Pro League – 1,200 matches – 29/07/2011 to 13/03/2016 (1.88 MB)Denmark Superligaen – 987 matches – 16/07/2011 to 29/05/2016 (1.65 MB)Poland Ekstraklasa – 1,199 matches – 29/07/2011 to 09/04/2016 (1.89 MB)Russia Premier League – 1,197 matches – 12/03/2011 to 21/05/2016 (1.89 MB)Portugal Primeira Liga – 1,332 matches – 12/08/2011 to 15/05/2016 (2.04 MB)Switzerland Super League – 881 matches – 16/07/2011 to 25/05/2016 (1.53 MB)

Summer Leagues 2011-15 – FULL-TIME (FT) – Excel.XLSX:
Brazil, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, U.S.A. Brazil Serie A – 1900 matches – 21/05/2011 to 06/12/2015 (3.76 MB)Finland Veikkausliiga – 990 matches – 02/05/2011 to 25/10/2015 (2.25 MB)Iceland Urvalsdeild – 660 matches – 02/05/2011 to 03/10/2015 (1.72 MB)Ireland Premier League – 953 matches – 04/03/2011 to 30/10/2015 (2.19 MB)Japan J-League A – 1530 matches – 05/03/2011 to 22/11/2015 (3.15 MB)Norway Tippeligaen – 1200 matches – 18/03/2011 to 08/11/2015 (2.59 MB)Singapore S-League – 748 matches – 12/02/2011 to 21/11/2015 (1.86 MB)Sweden Allsvenskan – 1198 matches – 02/04/2011 to 31/10/2015 (2.61 MB)U.S.A. Major League Soccer – 1615 matches – 16/03/2011 to 25/10/2015 (3.25 MB)

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Screenshots from the EPL HDA Simulation Table

EPL Simulation - 2011-16 - Inflection Points Underdog
2011-16 - EPL Simulation - Inflection Points Underdog
Profit/loss areas where market dynamics provide advantages to the knowledgeable punter
EPL Simulation - 2011-16 - Quick Stats
2011-16 - EPL Simulation - Quick Stats
Distribution overview of home wins, draws, away wins, favourite and underdog wins
EPL Simulation - 2011-16 - Teams playing away
2011-16 - EPL Simulation - Team playing Away
Profit/Loss simulations for backing a chosen team; here the away wins
EPL Simulation - 2011-16 - Backing the Away Underdog
2011-16 - EPL Simulation - by Odds Clusters
Calculation P/L by odds; this screenshot shows Backing the Away Underdog


The Power of the Home, Draw, Away, Favourite and Underdog Simulation Tables

Each table contains the following Profit/Loss simulations for backing Home wins, Draws, Away wins, Favourite and Underdog betting:

  • from an Individual Team perspective (when playing at home or, playing away)
  • by Odds Clusters (home odds, draw odds, away odds)
  • by carefully selected Odds Ratios (favourites or underdogs at home or away, similarly matched teams, etc.)
  • by Inflection Point Graphs for home, draw, away, favourite and underdog odds

Individual teams or odds clusters, which have been traditionally, intentionally, or accidentally over- or under-priced by the bookmakers will become evident and you will definitely notice patterns and opportunities for adding selections to your existing betting portfolio or when creating a new betting system.

Each workbook is interactive allowing you to insert your own Staking Levels. Tailoring further for individual needs, the tables include an Odds Toggle option for each bet type.

There are also Commission Rate Toggles allowing you to enter the level charged by your favoured betting exchange or broker.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a time restriction on the usefulness of the HDAFU tables?

The tables simulate the profits and losses by betting type for the last five complete seasons if choosing the same bet type for every game of the season. Therefore, the 'natural' cut-off point is the end of the following season when the tables have to be re-calibrated.

Simulating the profit/losses when betting on the same outcome over the last five seasons, the tables show a picture of the likely (expected) distribution for the forthcoming season.

If the bettor chooses a distribution which is equally spread over the year (e.g. away underdogs in the German Bundesliga with odds between 4.0 and 17.0), then it doesn't really matter when the systematic betting starts.

The HDAFU tables are a great help at any time throughout the season to provide focus upon profitable areas within your chosen league and allow you to refine your final bet selections.

Further reading:
Probability, Expectation, Hit Rate, Value, Mathematical Advantage: Explained
Avoid Placing Bets at the Start of Season

What is the relationship between the HDAFU tables and the Value Bet Detector?

The HDAFU tables simulate profit/losses when betting systematically on one specific outcome, e.g. backing the favourite playing away. The Value Bet Detector is an odds and probability calculation tool for particular matches of interest.

Both tools originate from the time when I (Soccerwidow) wrote match previews for Betfair and needed to identify games containing value bets so that I could analyse them and publish profitable picks.

The HDAFU tables were developed as a tool to recognise clusters of matches that were far more likely to contain value bets, and thus provide me with filtered sets of matches to preview.

I often receive questions such as, "Can the HDAFU tables and the Value Calculator support each other?" or, "What is the relevance of the HDAFU tables?" or, "Which methodology is better?"

Ultimately, both products are tools for odds calculation and understanding the betting market. The Value Bet detector is an analysis tool for individual matches, the HDAFU simulation tables can also be used for systematic betting in larger numbers.

Further reading:
How do Bookmakers Tick? How & Why do they Set Their Odds as they do?
How Bookmakers' Odds Match Public Opinion

How to structure a portfolio and what is the best size for it?

"A portfolio is a package of bets where extensive analysis has determined the choices (picks)… This is an essential part of the whole betting strategy in order to reduce the risks of losing by diversifying."

Now focus on the main expressions: extensive analysis… determined choices… whole betting strategy… reduce risks… and lastly… diversifying.

Actually, there is nothing more to say. Just spend some quality thinking time on it.

It totally depends on personal preferences, on the availability of betting markets to you, on your risk awareness, your understanding of probabilities and statistics, and finally using all of this combined knowledge to make your best personal judgement, never losing sight of the fact that the bottom line is making profits.

Further reading:
Calculating Odds for League Newcomers is Unpredictable
1×2 Football Betting – How to Compile a Winning Portfolio

Are the HDAFU tables for both, back betting and lay betting?

Yes. Although the HDAFU tables directly simulate what happened from a backing perspective over the last five seasons, they are obviously reversible and provide a sound benchmark for formulating lay betting strategies.

Large positive figures and rising curves within the tables indicate promising back betting opportunities, whilst large negative falling curves point to potential lay strategies.

The HDAFU tables come with an odds toggle as well as an exchange commission toggle so that the user can adjust the base figures where necessary – This is of great importance to those wishing to accurately analyse lay strategies.

Don't forget that betting exchange odds are often 'higher' than the highest bookmaker odds and, of course, have a built-in commission surcharge levied by the exchange platform. The effects of these variables can be gauged using the toggle functions within each HDAFU table.

Further reading:
1×2 Betting System: Analysis of HDA Data and Strategy Development – LAY THE DRAW
1X2 Betting System – Staking the Underdog

Why is concentrating on bet types more profitable than betting on teams?

The answer to this question is simple psychology, which often defeats the average punter.

There are millions of people who follow one or another team. They read all the news available, discuss form, players and managers, and everything else there is to think about when a match involving "their" team is coming up.

There are plenty of "must win" situations, and even if the odds seem a little short, bets are still placed on the team they support to win the game. Both reliance on luck and a lot of hope goes into each game.

Unfortunately, gut feelings are a very wrong adviser and team news also has no relevance to the 'true odds' of a game; little wonder that there are more losing punters than winners.

The HDAFU tables help the gambler to disconnect all emotions from betting. The figures show very plainly where to concentrate when compiling a betting system portfolio for profit.

Perhaps you will prefer certain bet types, or betting within certain odds clusters, or even concentrating on away teams when the match is equally matched – the HDAFU tables reveal all this and more.

Perhaps you wish to concentrate on draws when the home, draw, or away odds (or a combination of them all) meet certain conditions? Again, the tables are sophisticated and refined enough to provide you with such detailed information.

Further reading:
Finding Betting Odds Inflection Points
Half-time Results are more Predictable than Full-time

What do you recommend to read for better understanding of the HDAFU tables?

HDAFU Tables Knowledge Base

1X2 Betting System – Staking the Underdog
How to Compile a Winning Portfolio
Finding Betting Odds Inflection Points
Odds Toggle Function



HDA Betting: Profit/Loss Simulation Tables
PRODUCT SUMMARY

  • Format: Excel .XLSX (compatible with Excel 2007 and higher, LibreOffice, Google Sheets, OpenOffice, etc.)
  • File Size: between 1MB and 3MB each
  • Publisher: Soccerwidow Ltd; 4th revised edition
  • Simulations within each Workbook: over 100
  • Language: ENGLISH

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Customer Comment

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Studying them fully will take me a while but I used some insights gained from them on a few
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