Bayes Esports is now offering live probabilities as a service to its clients and customers through Predex.

The predictions data exchange allows sportsbooks to use probabilities for a range of events and markets in a number of esports titles.
More than 10,000 matches and hundreds of markets are covered with Predex, which uses machine learning models that were trained on thousands of fixtures. A range of data points are subsequently available as official game data exclusively to Bayes Esports.
Sportsbooks with in-house trading systems and prediction models can use Predex supplementary to their own odds system, while teams which use third-party trading for their esports betting odds can use Predex to base their service on, enabling control over their betting offering.
Dr Notger Heinz, principal data scientist at Bayes Esports, said: “Predex will allow so many more sportsbooks to explore what is possible in esports betting and will be a driving factor in the development of the industry.”
He added: “When we started our probabilities services years ago at Dojo Madness, before we became Bayes Esports, we eventually wanted to open them to the wider public, so last autumn, we decided that the time was ripe and started working on it.”