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predicting score of Wimbledon match

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chirpychirpy | 07:08 Thu 02nd Jul 2009 | Gaming
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What are the chances / odds of someone predicting the score of a men's quarter final match (best of 5 sets) at Wimbledon precisely - and I mean getting the score of each set exactly right? And what are the chances of two people in the UK doing that on the same match?
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Pretty high I would think.
Ignoring tiebreaks, each set could be

6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
0-6
1-6
2-6
3-6
4-6
5-6

So 12 results for each set. 12x12x12x12x12 for 5 sets = 248832 combinations. The population of the UK is 60 million so it's pretty much guaranteed that two people will predict the same.
Unless my maths is way out, 60million divided by 248832 is roughly 250. so the odds would be about 250/1
Also bear in mind that the odds will be lower because very few matches end up 6-0, 0-6, 6-0, 0-6, 6-0 and other such weird combinations,so not many would bet on these outcomes.
Considering that there is no tie break in a fifth set, there are theoretically an infinite number of possible final scores for that set.

So the odds are theoretically infinite too.
morning square
you talking to yourself?

not wishing to split hairs, but out of a pop of 60 mill, only over 18's are allowed to gamble, would agreee that the odds are high but not impossible.

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True. I was assuming for argument's sake that there were no tie breaks otherwise yes, the scoreline could be almost anything.

More than one person could have a bet albaqwerty, which would reduce the odds even further ;-)
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There were no tie-breaks. I predicted the Murray-Ferrero match exactly right.
Ah but the bookmaker will lay the odds according to who he thinks will win rather than the true probability. In a 5 horse race, each horse should be 4/1 but that will never happen.

You should have a pretty high odd rate though. Did you take a price when you placed the bet?
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sadly, I didn't place a bet. It was for a competition.
Oh too bad, you would have made a mint!
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really? how much if I'd put a tenner on?
well if my rough calculation of 250/1 is correct, you would have got a cool �2510 back! Although the odds will not reflect the true probability of the game. It should still have been well over a grand.

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