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[http://www.google.com/search?q=sports+gambling+V+prediction+deep+machine+learning+ML ...Google search] | [http://www.google.com/search?q=sports+gambling+V+prediction+deep+machine+learning+ML ...Google search] | ||
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* [http://www.engadget.com/ai-predicts-a-dodgers-world-series-win-after-a-covi-dshortened-season-130014351.html AI predicts a Dodgers World Series win after a COVID-shortened season | Andrew Tarantola - Engadget] | * [http://www.engadget.com/ai-predicts-a-dodgers-world-series-win-after-a-covi-dshortened-season-130014351.html AI predicts a Dodgers World Series win after a COVID-shortened season | Andrew Tarantola - Engadget] | ||
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<b>A Modern Love Story: Machine Learning & The Global Sports Betting Industry | ICED(AI) | <b>A Modern Love Story: Machine Learning & The Global Sports Betting Industry | ICED(AI) | ||
| − | </b><br> | + | </b><br>[[Development]]s in Artificial Intelligence, particularly those within the subfield of Machine Learning, are revolutionizing virtually every industry on the planet. The global sports betting industry, especially with the United States' repeal of PASPA in 2018, is ripe for disruption. Exponential increases in the ability to collect, distribute, and analyze sports data have led to an influx of top engineers entering the space. This presentation will focus on some of the principal ways in which Machine Learning is revolutionizing the industry, ranging from oddsmaking and risk management to fraud detection and responsible gaming implementations. It will also offer a guide to the economics of the business side of the industry and discuss relevant current topics in the tech space, such as adversarial machine learning. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Lloyd Danzig is the Chairman & Founder of the International Consortium for the Ethical [[Development]] of Artificial Intelligence, a non-profit dedicated to ensuring that rapid [[development.\]]s in A.I. are made with a keen eye toward the long-term interests of humanity. He is also the Founder & CEO of Sharp Alpha Advisors, a sports betting business and investment consultancy with a focus on companies deploying cutting-edge tech. He has previously managed institutional portfolios for BlackRock, data science initiatives for Samsung, and Machine Learning engines for sportsbook operators, along with a lifelong passion for entrepreneurship and innovation. He has been privileged to be featured as a guest speaker on the evolving role of Machine Learning in gaming at numerous prestigious universities including Stanford University, Columbia University, and The Wharton School of Business, in addition to private sector conferences including QConAI, Betting on Sports, The AI Summit, MathSport International, The All American Sports Betting Summit, Sport & Society, and IAGR 2019. |
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<b>Predicting sports winners using data analytics with Pandas and scikit-learn by Robert Layton | <b>Predicting sports winners using data analytics with Pandas and scikit-learn by Robert Layton | ||
| − | </b><br>The Pandas and scikit-learn packages combine together to produce a powerful toolkit for data analytics. In this talk, we will be using them together to analyse the outcome of NBA games, trying to predict the winner of a match. There is plenty of data out there to allow us to create good predictions – the key is getting it in the right format and building the right model. In this talk we will go through importing data from the net, cleaning it up, creating new features, and building a predictive model. We then evaluate how well we did, using recent NBA data. The model we use will be a decision tree ensemble called a random forest. PyCon Australia is the national conference for users of the [[Python]] Programming Language. In 2015, we're heading to Brisbane to bring together students, enthusiasts, and professionals with a love of Python from around Australia, and all around the World. July 31-August 4, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | + | </b><br>The Pandas and scikit-learn packages combine together to produce a powerful toolkit for data analytics. In this talk, we will be using them together to analyse the outcome of NBA games, trying to predict the winner of a match. There is plenty of data out there to allow us to create good predictions – the key is getting it in the right format and building the right model. In this talk we will go through importing data from the net, cleaning it up, creating new features, and building a [[Predictive Analytics|predictive model]]. We then evaluate how well we did, using recent NBA data. The model we use will be a decision tree ensemble called a random forest. PyCon Australia is the national conference for users of the [[Python]] Programming Language. In 2015, we're heading to Brisbane to bring together students, enthusiasts, and professionals with a love of Python from around Australia, and all around the World. July 31-August 4, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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| − | </b><br>[[Creatives#Siraj Raval|Siraj Raval]] Can we predict the outcome of a football game given a dataset of past games? That's the question that we'll answer in this episode by using the [[Python#scikit-learn|scikit-learn]] machine learning library as our predictive tool. [http://github.com/llSourcell/Predicting_Winning_Teams Code for this video] | + | </b><br>[[Creatives#Siraj Raval|Siraj Raval]] Can we predict the outcome of a football game given a dataset of past games? That's the question that we'll answer in this episode by using the [[Python#scikit-learn|scikit-learn]] machine learning library as our [[Predictive Analytics|predictive tool]]. [http://github.com/llSourcell/Predicting_Winning_Teams Code for this video] |
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<b>AI for Imperfect-Information Games: Beating Top Humans in No-Limit Poker | <b>AI for Imperfect-Information Games: Beating Top Humans in No-Limit Poker | ||
| − | </b><br>Despite AI successes in perfect-information games, the hidden information and large size of no-limit poker have made the game difficult for AI to tackle. Libratus is an AI that, in a 120,000-hand competition, defeated four top pros in heads-up no-limit Texas hold’em poker, the leading benchmark in imperfect-information game solving. This talk explains why imperfect-information games are fundamentally more difficult than perfect-information games, and the advances in Libratus that overcame those challenges. In particular, this talk describes new methods for real-time planning in imperfect-information games that have theoretical guarantees. Additional research has extended these methods to deeper game trees, enabling the development of the master-level poker AI Modicum which was constructed using only a 4-core CPU and 16 GB of RAM. These algorithms are domain-independent and can be applied to a variety of strategic interactions involving hidden information. | + | </b><br>Despite AI successes in perfect-information games, the hidden information and large size of no-limit poker have made the game difficult for AI to tackle. Libratus is an AI that, in a 120,000-hand competition, defeated four top pros in heads-up no-limit Texas hold’em poker, the leading benchmark in imperfect-information game solving. This talk explains why imperfect-information games are fundamentally more difficult than perfect-information games, and the advances in Libratus that overcame those challenges. In particular, this talk describes new methods for real-time planning in imperfect-information games that have theoretical guarantees. Additional research has extended these methods to deeper game trees, enabling the [[development]] of the master-level poker AI Modicum which was constructed using only a 4-core CPU and 16 GB of RAM. These algorithms are domain-independent and can be applied to a variety of strategic interactions involving hidden information. |
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- Conversational AI ... ChatGPT | OpenAI ... Bing/Copilot | Microsoft ... Gemini | Google ... Claude | Anthropic ... Perplexity ... You ... phind ... Ernie | Baidu
- AI predicts a Dodgers World Series win after a COVID-shortened season | Andrew Tarantola - Engadget
AI can be applied to various sports for wagering, predicting and betting. AI for sports betting provides the ability to synthesize large volumes of data and generate predictions based on advanced algorithms and statistical models. This means that sports bettors can make informed decisions and place winning bets with confidence
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- My Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlexMonahan100
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- My author page where I write about profitable sports betting: https://oddsjam.com/author/alexmonahan
Sportbooks for Line Shopping
Line shopping is the practice of checking multiple sportsbooks to find the best odds and lines for a particular bet. By doing this, bettors can increase their potential profits in both the short term and the long term. With the internet being what it is today, line shopping is easier than ever before. Line shopping is an important strategy for sports bettors because it allows them to find the best value for their bets. By checking multiple sportsbooks, bettors can find the best odds and lines for their chosen bet. This can increase their potential profits and help them make more informed decisions. It’s important to note that lines and odds can vary between sportsbooks due to a variety of factors, including the book’s own analysis of the event, the amount of money being bet on each side, and the book’s own profit margin. By line shopping, bettors can take advantage of these differences to get the best value for their bets.
Sportbook Limits
Bookmakers often set limits on the amount that can be wagered on a particular bet. These limits are put in place to help protect the bookmaker from large losses. When an account becomes limited, it means that the amount that the account holder can wager is restricted. Bookmakers may limit accounts that are winning too much or are suspected of doing something else that is against the rules. There are also some bookmakers that have exceptionally high betting and deposit limits for those looking to place larger bets.
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