Contact us

Winner predictions?

Who will win ESC 2015 in Vienna?

  • DENMARK

    2 0.6%
  • HUNGARY

    1 0.3%
  • SERBIA

    3 0.9%
  • FYR MACEDONIA

    1 0.3%
  • MOLDOVA

    0 0.0%
  • ALBANIA

    8 2.5%
  • ESTONIA

    52 16.5%
  • ARMENIA

    0 0.0%
  • BELGIUM

    26 8.2%
  • GREECE

    1 0.3%
  • GEORGIA

    3 0.9%
  • FINLAND

    4 1.3%
  • RUSSIA

    16 5.1%
  • THE NETHERLANDS

    5 1.6%
  • BELARUS

    0 0.0%
  • ROMANIA

    1 0.3%
  • AUSTRIA

    3 0.9%
  • FRANCE

    1 0.3%
  • SPAIN

    9 2.8%
  • MONTENEGRO

    0 0.0%
  • PORTUGAL

    1 0.3%
  • MALTA

    1 0.3%
  • LATVIA

    7 2.2%
  • AZERBAIJAN

    3 0.9%
  • CYPRUS

    1 0.3%
  • SLOVENIA

    19 6.0%
  • CZECH REPUBLIC

    1 0.3%
  • ICELAND

    2 0.6%
  • SAN MARINO

    0 0.0%
  • IRELAND

    0 0.0%
  • POLAND

    2 0.6%
  • LITHUANIA

    1 0.3%
  • SWEDEN

    55 17.4%
  • SWITZERLAND

    1 0.3%
  • NORWAY

    5 1.6%
  • ISRAEL

    4 1.3%
  • UNITED KINGDOM

    7 2.2%
  • AUSTRALIA

    14 4.4%
  • ITALY

    53 16.8%
  • GERMANY

    3 0.9%

  • Total voters
    316

hugh

Active member
Joined
February 28, 2014
Posts
1,380
My predictions :se: Swe-e-e-den will win 2015.

Australia and Italy 2nd and 3rd.
 

GRE

Well-known member
Joined
December 6, 2010
Posts
8,187
Location
Greece
2008=>1st Semi (2nd part)
2009=>2nd Semi
2011=>1st Semi (2nd part)
2012=>2nd Semi
2013=>1st Semi (1st part)
2014=>2nd Semi
so
2015=>1st Semi (1st part)
So the winner will be one of these: :be::ee::fi: or :au:
 

GermanBango

Well-known member
Joined
April 13, 2012
Posts
5,413
Location
Hannover
A little analyses/comparison of the song pace and the modernity from http://blog.prinz.de/grand-prix/die-prinz-esc-matrix-2015-zum-eurovision-song-contest/

Matrix2015_Gesamt.jpg


They did this every year since 2010. Interesting fact: besides last year, the winner could always be found in the upper right square (relatively modern/innovative mid/uptempo songs) ;) :lol:
 

VikingTiger

Well-known member
Joined
February 24, 2010
Posts
3,363
Location
Oslo, Norway
A little analyses/comparison of the song pace and the modernity from http://blog.prinz.de/grand-prix/die-prinz-esc-matrix-2015-zum-eurovision-song-contest/

They did this every year since 2010. Interesting fact: besides last year, the winner could always be found in the upper left square (relatively modern/innovative mid/uptempo songs) ;) :lol:

That is very interesting grafics!
It shows that 2015 is not only ballads. Actually I predict that the final will NOT be a dreary 3hours of en endless stream of ballads. Mostly because I think several of the slowest songs will be eliminated in the semis: Hungary, Poland, Greece? Ireland? Cyprus? etc...
 

SRBIJA

Banned
Joined
March 3, 2013
Posts
4,449
Now I'm almost certain winner is hiding among these: :ee: :se: :it:. Remaining two spots in the Top 5 will be :ru: and :no:. Followed by :au: :sl: :be: :az: and :es: to complete the Top 10.
 

SRBIJA

Banned
Joined
March 3, 2013
Posts
4,449

Pawhlen

Active member
Joined
June 9, 2013
Posts
2,980
Location
Eksjö
A question for you all, :ru:, :no: and :az: are considered as three of the favorites this year. Do you think they can ending up taking votes from each other if they all make it to the final?

they have all different kinds of ballads I know, but still, remember back in 2013, :az: was the main challenger to :dk: but probably lost a few votes to :ua: and :ru: since they had ballads that year too. What do you think?
 

Chorizo

Well-known member
Joined
May 9, 2014
Posts
4,346
A question for you all, :ru:, :no: and :az: are considered as three of the favorites this year. Do you think they can ending up taking votes from each other if they all make it to the final?

they have all different kinds of ballads I know, but still, remember back in 2013, :az: was the main challenger to :dk: but probably lost a few votes to :ua: and :ru: since they had ballads that year too. What do you think?

I think :no: and :ru: will get points from different parts of Europe. :az: could get points from everywhere, I suppose. I think :az: and :no: are too different to be seen as direct competitors, aren't they?
 

Chorizo

Well-known member
Joined
May 9, 2014
Posts
4,346
My current tip is: :au: :ee: :se:

televote: :se: :au: :fi: :ee:
jury: :au: :ee: :sl: :it:
 

Pawhlen

Active member
Joined
June 9, 2013
Posts
2,980
Location
Eksjö
I think :no: and :ru: will get points from different parts of Europe. :az: could get points from everywhere, I suppose. I think :az: and :no: are too different to be seen as direct competitors, aren't they?

I agree on the last part, but they still are ballads all three so they are fighting for the same kind of votes
 

Chorizo

Well-known member
Joined
May 9, 2014
Posts
4,346
I agree on the last part, but they still are ballads all three so they are fighting for the same kind of votes

Well, I guess all ballads do. :D
If the songs appeal to the same people in the audience, this probably means that the decision who to vote for will not be based on the song alone, strengthening regional voting patterns.
 
Top Bottom