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pronostics

Pronostics is a term used to refer to forecasts of the likely outcomes of events, most often in sports. It is used in betting contexts and by forecasting communities. In English, the more common term is predictions; pronostics is more frequent in French, Spanish, and other languages, and in some sports media to denote published forecasts. It should not be confused with prognosis in medicine, which refers to the likely course of a disease.

Pronostics are produced by combining data analysis, statistical models, and human judgment. Typical inputs include historical

Beyond sports, pronostics can refer to forecasts in other domains such as elections, finance, or weather in

The accuracy of pronostics varies and is a subject of ongoing evaluation. Critics point to overreliance on

performance,
current
form,
injuries
and
suspensions,
head-to-head
records,
home
advantage,
schedule
congestion,
venue
and
weather.
Betting
odds
from
bookmakers
are
often
used
as
a
baseline
or
as
part
of
the
features.
Some
pronostics
provide
probabilistic
estimates
such
as
win
probability
or
expected
goal
difference,
while
others
provide
recommended
bets
or
scorelines.
some
contexts,
though
the
term
is
less
common
there.
past
results,
data
quality,
and
random
variability;
disclaimers
about
uncertainty
and
risk
are
common
in
published
pronostics.
In
regulated
markets,
providers
may
be
subject
to
disclosure
requirements.