Sheena X
How We Score Matches

Match scores summarize signal strength, not certainty.

At Sheena X, match scoring is designed to summarize the overall strength of a game setup based on available signals, not to guarantee a result.

Core idea

A match score reflects how strongly the available evidence supports one side, a likely pattern, or a balanced contest. The stronger and more consistent the signals, the clearer the score. The more mixed the data, the lower the confidence.

Signals that may influence scoring

We may look at:

Reading a score

A higher score usually means stronger alignment among the signals, fewer contradictions in the matchup, and a clearer analytical lean.

A lower score usually means mixed or conflicting signals, higher uncertainty, and a more volatile game state.

Important note

Scores are a decision-support tool for understanding a match, not a guarantee of what will happen on the pitch or court.