Ressq estimates likely football outcomes using statistical models, team and player evidence, match context and World Power. Each eligible match links to a timestamped fixture record so the prediction can be checked rather than treated as an anonymous tip.
Ressq probabilities are estimates, not guarantees. Outputs can change before kickoff as evidence changes.
Eligible matches can include Home/Draw/Away probabilities, goals and BTTS estimates, team/player context, simulations and a model lean. Availability depends on evidence quality.
How to read a probability
A 60% estimate means the model expects that outcome in roughly six of ten comparable situations over time. It does not mean the individual match is certain.
A football prediction is an estimate of possible match outcomes based on available evidence. Ressq expresses core outcomes as probabilities rather than guarantees.
Does Ressq guarantee winning predictions?
No. Football contains irreducible uncertainty, and every Ressq output should be treated as an estimate that can be wrong.
When do Ressq predictions update?
Outputs may update before kickoff when meaningful new evidence arrives. The final pre-kickoff record is the version used for later evaluation.