Most gamblers often only have data on the wins and losses and score differentials of the teams that they bet on. There’s much more data available that could improve betting strategies and outcomes including point-by-point summaries of the game. That is what professional gamblers currently have access to, but there’s even more out there if you know how to use computer vision. With a few different camera feeds, it’s possible to reconstruct every player's exact position on the field at every second. These can help answer how many contested shots a star player has been making and how much his teammates have been giving good picks or dribble penetration before kicking it back to the star. With more advanced computer vision, you could see how players’ posture changes when they are up or down and whether they slow down when they are behind by a lot.
With the data the software makes available, it could be possible to accurately determine tendencies of the coaches, such as when they make tactical mistakes and whether they know how to recover when an opponent spots a weakness in their defence. The data could also figure out when refs make mistakes. This could be useful if a ref tends to call a lot of charges and one of the star players for the upcoming game pushes the envelope with charging. There are many small but important things this software would help uncover.
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