Your Bookies will hate Bing’s World Cup 2014 Predictions

If you are asking what Bing is? Well, it’s Microsoft’s search engine that you use when you don’t have Google, so no one uses it. Sometimes it is used by people who use the Internet Explorer but they too mostly use it to reach Google. However, Windows Phone users tend to use it often.

Microsoft hopes to change that this Football season, the search engine intends to use its prediction technology to predict the results of the matches. These predictions might be useful if you are in a fantasy league or just betting your hard earned cash on the matches.

The technology took a test run during this season of The Voice and American Idol and Bing claims to have correctly predicted the fate of contestants in each week, as well as the winner Caleb Johnson. Now it’s time to put its might to test in the biggest game, which is watched the world over.

Bing states that it makes the predictions made on the tournament based on a variety of models. The algorithm behind the scenes evaluates the strength of each team through a variety of factors such as previous win/loss/tie record in qualification matches and other international competitions. It analyses the margin of victory in those contests and adjusts it factors like home field advantage or proximity of the team to the gaming venue (other South American teams).

Instant player profile and relevant info is provided
Instant player profile and relevant info is provided

Even the playing surfaces (hybrid grass), game-time weather conditions, and other such factors being counted.  In addition to this, the search engine also analyses the ‘wisdom of the crowds’  based on the search results and predictions made by football fanatics online.

The search engine provides match statistic and player profiles for all the teams.

Bing might just win a lot more users if it starts getting the games right. Predictions could be something that could give it a competitive edge over Google that Bing has been trying to find in a long while.

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    Amardeep Mandrekar

    isn’t betting illegal in India??

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