Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this thing called “Monaco Predictions,” and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster. I started out thinking, “Oh, this will be easy, I’ll just plug in some numbers and boom, instant results!” Boy, was I wrong.

Getting Started (and Getting Stuck)
First, I had to figure out what I even wanted to predict. I mean, “Monaco Predictions” could be anything, right? After some thinking,I decided to predict something simple, then i searched on google and get some data about Monaco.
Next up, I tried to find some data. That’s where the fun really began. I spent hours, I swear, hours, just looking for decent data, and most of it was uselss for me.
The Messy Middle
Once I finally had something to work with, I started playing around with different, I tried a bunch of different settings, and honestly, most of it was just trial and error. Lots of error.
I kept tweaking things, changing numbers, trying to make sense of it all. It felt like I was just throwing stuff at the wall and hoping something would stick. There were times I wanted to just give up, seriously.
Finally, Some Results (Maybe?)
After a lot of fiddling,I got some result, and I think it’s useful.
So, that’s my Monaco Predictions adventure so far. It’s been messy, frustrating, and a whole lot of work, but I’ve definitely learned a few things along the way. Mostly, I’ve learned that predictions are hard, and data is a pain in the butt to find. But hey, at least I got something out of it, right?