For those of you living in fear of artificial intelligence…this might not help you overcome that trepidation.
According to CasinoHawks’ Champions League Supercomputer, Bayern Munich will meet its Champions League demise at the hands of…Bayer Leverkusen:
CasinoHawks’ Champions League Supercomputer has predicted Inter Milan to claim their fourth title in the club’s history by beating Arsenal in the final.
The Gunners will face PSV, Atletico and Liverpool on the way to their heartbreak at the Allianz Arena. Meanwhile, Arne Slot’s men will play PSG and Aston Villa respectively before meeting Arsenal in the semifinals.
Below is a look at how it will play out:
Here’s how the Supercomputer works:
CasinoHawks’ Supercomputer is a probability model, not determined by human predictions or bias. The Supercomputer estimates the outcome of each fixture based on a team’s current strength (based on factors such as league position and form) and betting market odds.
The predictions are the result of a model simulating every game in the competition and predicting the exact score it thinks every game will be. A level of randomness is added to the predictions to ensure that upsets happen rather than the best teams in the league winning every game. The outcome of the score predictions is the most common result between the relevant teams.
The model then simulates the remaining games in a season 1,000 times and constructs an average league table from the 1,000 simulations, to rule out anomalous results. This is in order to capture as many different outcomes as possible, and this includes teams like Aston Villa winning the Champions League in a small number of simulations.
The final score predictions are the result of these simulations then being compiled into what the Supercomputer predicts at present given all the information that is available to it, but there is a range of possibilities within these predictions.
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