For every bucket of predicted probability, what did the model actually hit? A well-calibrated model has actual win rate ≈ predicted prob. A negative gap means the model is overconfident in that bucket (dangerous); positive gap means it's underpredicting (safe). Rows turn red when |gap| > 5pp AND N ≥ 10.
Combined "all sports" is rarely meaningful — sports differ in market efficiency, signal availability, and base rates. Use the chips to drill into a single sport. N<50 (red) means the calibration is brittle; N≥200 (green) is trustworthy.
Filter: window=90d · sport=ucl
| Predicted-prob bucket | N | Mean predicted | Actual win rate | Gap (actual − predicted) | Brier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50-55% | 6 | 52.4% | 16.7% | -35.7pp | 0.260 |
| 55-60% | 4 | 57.3% | 50.0% | -7.3pp | 0.252 |
| 60-65% | 2 | 64.5% | 50.0% | -14.5pp | 0.272 |
| 65-70% | 1 | 65.1% | 100.0% | +34.9pp | 0.122 |