Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Rublev Prediction” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I started with pretty much zero knowledge, just a vague idea that it had something to do with, well, predicting something related to Rublev. I’m no expert, I’m just sharing what I did.

First, I gathered some data. It’s important to understand, what i wanna do. It was a real mix of stuff – match results, maybe some stats, anything I could find, really. Think of it like throwing everything into a big pot and hoping it makes a tasty soup.
Next, I tried to clean up this mess. You know, getting rid of anything that didn’t make sense, filling in missing bits, the usual stuff when you’re dealing with real-world information. It’s like picking out the rotten bits from your fruit bowl before you make a smoothie.
- Checked for missing data.
- Checked for incorect data.
- Removed unnessesary data.
Then came the “fun” part – trying to build some sort of model. I experimented with a few different approaches. Some worked better than others, to put it mildly. Don’t get me wrong I didn’t do anything with coding, just searched information and some * felt a lot like throwing darts blindfolded and occasionally hitting the board, maybe even the bullseye once in a while!
Trying and failing
I tested and re-tested, tweaked parameters, and generally just kept fiddling with things until I got something that seemed, at least to me, somewhat reasonable. There were definitely moments where I felt like giving up, but hey, persistence is key, right?
Finally, I had something that I could actually use to make some predictions. Are they perfect? Absolutely not! Do they give me some insight? Yeah, I think so. It’s more about the journey of learning and experimenting than getting it 100% right, at least for me.

And in the and, i had a prediction, Is it works fine? I am not sure. But i know that prediction is not 100% correct, so we will see in future.
So, that’s my little adventure with Rublev Prediction. It’s been a wild ride, full of ups and downs, but definitely a learning experience. It’s probably a good thing to remember that this is just my take on it, and your mileage may vary, as they say!