Correct score betting is notoriously difficult to predict, but you should use science to get it right. Here, Frederick Steiner explains how mathematics can bring you a winning formula.
It's 1 October 2003, and it's Champions League night. You might recall it. It was the night that Manchester United travelled to Stuttgart, while Chelsea entertained Besiktas at Stamford Bridge. Both of the British teams were favourites to win, but it turned out to be another of those nights when commentators reach for their clich�s about how unpredictable football is and how its unpredictability is what makes it so great.
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