BN Quantum Metrics
BN Quantum Metrics are not traditional statistics. They are synthetic behavioral indicators describing how a game is likely to behave — not what has happened historically. Each metric reveals a different dimension of the matchup: character, pace, volatility, and shock potential.
QRS measures the “DNA” of the game: the pattern in which runs tend to distribute across innings. It does not predict how many runs will be scored — it predicts the character of the game.
- 0–30 → Compressed Signature — tight game, few scoring windows, pitching‑driven tempo.
- 30–60 → Balanced Signature — normal MLB flow, no extreme deviations.
- 60–100 → Explosive Signature — high volatility, scoring spikes and clusters.
High QRS means the game has a “lively” scoring profile and can break open at any moment. Low QRS indicates a compressed, controlled matchup.
RDS measures how wide the scoring window is — the distance between the most likely outcomes. The higher the RDS, the more unpredictable the game becomes.
- 0.0–1.0 → Narrow Spread — predictable game, low explosion risk.
- 1.0–2.5 → Normal Spread — standard MLB volatility.
- 2.5+ → Chaotic Spread — high instability, many possible scoring paths.
High RDS means the game can deviate significantly from the pre‑game narrative. Low RDS indicates a more “locked‑in” profile.
MFP measures the probability that the game’s tempo will shift after the 4th inning. It explains mid‑game swings — games that start one way and finish another.
- 0–30% → Stable Momentum — game likely stays in its initial rhythm.
- 30–60% → Mixed Momentum — real chance of a mid‑game shift.
- 60–100% → High Flip Probability — game very likely changes character after the 4th.
High MFP means you cannot fully trust the early‑game sample. A game that starts “Under” may open up later — or the opposite.
QPI measures scoring pace based on synthetic drift — not traditional pace stats. It estimates how fast the game can “run.”
- <1.00 → Suppressed Pace — low energy, controlled tempo.
- 1.00–1.20 → Normal Pace — standard MLB rhythm.
- >1.20 → Accelerated Pace — fast tempo, frequent scoring windows.
High QPI means the game has a natural tendency to open up due to pace alone. Low QPI indicates a slow, suppressed tempo.
VSF measures the probability of a scoring explosion in a single inning. It explains the “crazy innings” that flip an entire game.
- 0.0–0.3 → Low Shock — low chance of a game‑breaking inning.
- 0.3–0.6 → Medium Shock — real chance of 1–2 explosive windows.
- 0.6–1.0 → High Shock — game can flip from a single inning.
High VSF means the game is vulnerable to “shock moments” — one inning can rewrite the entire expectation.
