Brazil has a 76 Percent Chance of Winning Today

 Al-Jazeera's robot program Kashef put Brazil 56 percent ahead of the Brazil-Switzerland match on November 28. Kashef predicts Brazil more ahead in Cameroon-Brazil match today. Qatar-based media's 'future speaker' robot Kashef sees a 76 percent chance of Brazil winning the Group G game at one o'clock in the morning. Cameroon has only a 5 percent chance of winning. 19 percent chance of the match being a draw.

Brazil has a 76 Percent Chance of Winning Today


Kashef makes predictions by analyzing data, not by astrological or supernatural powers. Kashef, an artificial intelligence, analyzes the playing style, skill and experience of the 32 teams participating in the World Cup, along with the history of the games, giving possible results. Al-Jazeera has created a database of about 200 types of 100,000 information for this purpose. This program quickly reviews these data in Google Cloud.

As of Thursday, 66 percent of Kashef's predictions have come true. However, as of November 28, Kashef's success rate was 71 percent. It has decreased a little in three days.

Let's see Kashef's prediction about the remaining three matches of tonight. There are two games tonight at 9 p.m. Uruguay has a 50 percent chance of winning the game between Uruguay and Ghana. 21 percent for Ghana. The rest is Kashef's guess towards the draw.

Kashef said that Portugal will win the next match. Portugal has a 53 percent chance of winning against South Korea, while Korea has only 18 percent.

Serbia and Switzerland will meet in another game at one o'clock. Switzerland has a 42 percent chance of winning. This is Kashef's hypothesis. Serbia has a 27 percent chance of winning. And 31 percent chance that the result of the match will remain inconclusive. 

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