Here's what happened on the 26th September 2017.
Match | Prediction | Result | Return |
---|---|---|---|
Bristol v Bolton | Bristol | 2-0 | £1.50 |
Hull v Preston | Hull | 1-2 | £0.00 |
Middlesbrough v Norwich | Middlesbrough | 0-1 | £0.00 |
Milwall v Reading | Milwall | 2-1 | £2.15 |
Winnings: £3.65
Closing Balance: £9.65
Here is my prediction for the 27th September 2017. Only one game this time.
Match | Prediction | Prob% | My Odds | Betfair Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|
Birmingham v Sheffield | Sheffield | 65.12 | 1.54 | 2.62 |
Opening balance: £9.65
Bets: 1 * £1 single
Remaining balance: £8.65
Predicted with some ugly Python code.
I've posted articles explaining how it was done - Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4.
Code available here.
Would love to get it to work, finally solved the panda installation problem, just to get two more errors: ImportError; No module named 'pandas._libs.tslib'; ImportError: C extension: No module named 'pandas._libs.tslib' not built.
I bet learning the language is actually easier than installing the programm lol
Hey, outcast.
I've done some work on the code and tested on Windows - posted about it here
:-)
I've been looking a bit more into running this on windows. From what I can see, the Anaconda installation of Python makes reasonably easy to install packages and there's a big list of available packages here. But even if you got them all installed it would still fail on the selenium webdriver import.
I'm going to try and see if I can get it to work without selenium. I've also downloaded VMWare and intend to install windows as do some testing myself. :-)
Ooft, wrong again.
Not worried though, it's early days.