tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post797990026280820940..comments2023-03-29T10:49:15.589+01:00Comments on Shots on Target: FSCORE (more analysis)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-28434315096829235692013-07-29T09:29:06.080+01:002013-07-29T09:29:06.080+01:00Hey Matt, thanks for your comment. I linked your a...Hey Matt, thanks for your comment. I linked your article in the InsideFPL roundup. I do like FPL Dugout. In response to your questions, I will be posting here too. I took a quick look at BPS and will post that analysis at InsideFPL. I will definitely look at comparing my captain rankings vs RVP's 524. This is an excellent test. It will be interesting, and will be my next post here, this week@shots_on_targethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03764329322238168841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-90347610124375719142013-07-24T02:00:18.077+01:002013-07-24T02:00:18.077+01:00Hi Ste,
Hope you will be keeping the good work o...Hi Ste, <br /><br />Hope you will be keeping the good work on this site up too? i don't seem able to leave comments on the inside fpl, but signed up anyhow.<br /><br />now back to your fscore, interesting times...<br /><br />i) As your fscore is distinct to the goals and assists, it seems it may be better at predicting the new BPS system, have you put pen to paper in this space, think this Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-31069989406356992052013-07-23T15:10:22.104+01:002013-07-23T15:10:22.104+01:00so i've built my team like this using both rvp...so i've built my team like this using both rvp and bale , for the first 3 weeks : <br /><br />http://madjacquedisease.blogspot.in/2013/07/playing-rvp-bale.html<br /><br />let me know what you think nousernamehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12729598922228570360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-15915088419802952802013-07-18T23:42:42.189+01:002013-07-18T23:42:42.189+01:00Cheers for the feedback, Gents.
@Luc - 1) you...Cheers for the feedback, Gents. <br /><br />@Luc - 1) you're right, and I'm moving on soon from this level of precision.<br />2) Unknown. the conversion rate seems to vary but we don't know if this favours parricular teams or players.<br />3) typo! (corrected)<br /><br />I'll have a post on the new BPS soon at insideFPL<br /><br />@2ndMan<br /><br />graph has R-squared, caption is@shots_on_targethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03764329322238168841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-39833363043662017202013-07-16T12:36:44.363+01:002013-07-16T12:36:44.363+01:00Thanks for the follow up post, really interesting ...Thanks for the follow up post, really interesting stuff! Pleased to see the correlation for high scoring players is still strong (although the report on the graph and caption are different?).<br /><br />The F.Score vs Actual Points over the season is interesting too. You could certainly come up with an explanation of players settling into systems and hitting full fitness mid season, so they 2ndManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02751766120759151568noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7994868866177688746.post-9393307537567844562013-07-16T03:57:30.224+01:002013-07-16T03:57:30.224+01:00Hello SoT, nice to see you posting here again :)
...Hello SoT, nice to see you posting here again :)<br /><br />I'd like to add to your conclusions and see what you think of them:<br /><br />1. Your FSCORE model's accuracy is probably good enough. After all, FPL players only really want to know whether a player will "Do good" a particular week, Its virtually impossible imo to pinpoint exactly how well a player would do. <br /><Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09187769081540885113noreply@blogger.com