nicko31
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Sounds ethical to meThey also sell tech product to betting companies to look for suspicious betting patterns I believe
Sounds ethical to meThey also sell tech product to betting companies to look for suspicious betting patterns I believe
It's all down to Tonys Secret Sauce, Eva Petulengro. Starlizard identifies likely candidates, then Eva has a look at the tea leaves to make sure.Starlizard seems to be coming up a lot amongst football fans I speak to, and on football/social media.
'How do Brighton keep uncovering gems like this?'
'Well, Tony Bloom's algorithm of course'
By that they must mean Starlizard.
If you look at the website, it all looks fairly normal, and quite impressive. It's quite transparent in that it is describing itself as a leading sports data analysis company. It's not clear who the clients are though, if anyone.
So it would be reasonable to assume that that BHAFC is benefiting from Starlizard in some ways, if not many ways. Whether it's recruitment, match analysis, or whatever.
But the way that people are talking about 'the algorithm' almost makes it seem like a mythical hack into football - like a Football Manager cheat code.
I wonder how much of our relative success is down to Starlizard, and how much of it is just down to old fashioned good management of a football club.
Would be interested to know if any NSCers know anything more about this.
it is…using D&A to identify things like match fixing, ‘random’ cricketers bowling no-balls etc etcSounds ethical to me
It's all down to Tonys Secret Sauce, Eva Petulengro. Starlizard identifies likely candidates, then Eva has a look at the tea leaves to make sure.
Eva had a nice daughter called Claire …It's all down to Tonys Secret Sauce, Eva Petulengro. Starlizard identifies likely candidates, then Eva has a look at the tea leaves to make sure.
I would beg to differ. As long as speculation is not maliciously founded, surely in an open society any company should be open to scrutiny and comment?
You speak a lot of sense there H - Ingrid Bergman was one of the most stunningly attractive women I have seen - it’s not the only reason Casablanca is my favourite film but it’s definitely a contributory factor!I just finished reading DB's third installment of his life story. I have every amount of time for him, That quote is completely apt, in my view.
And as a scientist I of course have curiosity. But I also appreciate the more moral/philosophical issue around my need to know, my right to know and, at the end of the day who gains what by my new knowledge.
I really don't want to know how Tony does it. Any more than I want to know how Ingrid Bergman did that thing she did that made me want to crawl through broken glass.
I think you are just being nosey.
It's all down to Tonys Secret Sauce, Eva Petulengro. Starlizard identifies likely candidates, then Eva has a look at the tea leaves to make sure.
It's where the magic happens
And Greta Garbo. Triggered by this conversation I went hunting for a track by Tuxedomoon I have on tape but that I have never found on CD. Then I ran across a CD of theirs I don't own. Patient checking of tracks on youtube and, lo and behold. Scenes.You speak a lot of sense there H - Ingrid Bergman was one of the most stunningly attractive women I have seen - it’s not the only reason Casablanca is my favourite film but it’s definitely a contributory factor!