TURU wrote:Nothing.
bhallg2k wrote:What do these odds mean?
WhiteBlue wrote:
The constructor odds seem to predict a two horse race of McLaren vs Red Bull. Ferrari have Alonso who is superb in an inferior car but Massa is not pulling his full weight.
bhallg2k wrote:That's just it, though. Low odds don't express the highest probability to win. They merely express an opinion which is more widely held than others.
And you've certainly seen how most of the polls around here are authored. Repeatedly rolling dice would yield results of similar, if not better, precision.
It annoys me to see betting odds and race results shown in a way which implies they have a cause/effect relationship.
(I think I'm just argumentative today.)
WhiteBlue wrote:In the odds data table everything looks like the two championships will be contested between Red Bull and McLaren. The match odds are very clear.
WhiteBlue wrote:The WDC looks like a four horse race realistically if you go by the odds.
WhiteBlue wrote:Hamilton takes a big jump upwards in the WDC table and we can perhaps close the group of pretenders behind Massa. Let's have a look at the odds first before coming to conclusions.
raymondu999 wrote:Meh. Where's Paul the Octopus when you need him?
bhallg2k wrote:And I think you neglect the fact that bookmaking is not a charitable endeavor, and, as such, the primary role of betting odds is to ensure the bookmaker a profit regardless of the outcome. That leaves betting odds with no real-world predictive value whatsoever - which is what I was trying to say when I misspoke by mentioning cause/effect relationships. In fact, bookmakers rely on most people getting it all wrong.
That's why statements like the ones I've highlighted below strike me as nonsensical voodoo.WhiteBlue wrote:In the odds data table everything looks like the two championships will be contested between Red Bull and McLaren. The match odds are very clear.WhiteBlue wrote:The WDC looks like a four horse race realistically if you go by the odds.WhiteBlue wrote:Hamilton takes a big jump upwards in the WDC table and we can perhaps close the group of pretenders behind Massa. Let's have a look at the odds first before coming to conclusions.
(I guess I'm still feeling argumentative today. Maybe I'm manstruating.)
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