Building a power rating system is a way a lot of people try to bet on sports. There are a lot of ways to go about doing this but most importantly you have to learn how to adjust your stats. Adjusting your stats helps take into consideration the strength of the opponent compared to the average team, and adjust stats upwards if your opponent is stronger than the league average, and downwards if the opponent is weaker. If done on a game-by-game basis for all teams in the league, you can create a system that generates season statistical averages that more accurately reflect the actual strengths of a team than if you were to run solely with raw, unadjusted stats.
This video is intentionally low level to help illustrate the absolute basics of adjusting stats at the most elementary level. This represents a fraction of a fraction of what you can do with adjusted stats. In this video I aim to introduce the basic core concepts of adjusting stats instead of an all encompassing tutorial.
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