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Brier score in plain English.

A Brier score tells whether probabilities were close to what actually happened. If FoxCast says 80% and the event happens, that scores well. If FoxCast says 80% and the event does not happen, that scores poorly.

The score rewards calibration: being confident when the evidence is strong, cautious when uncertainty is real, and accountable after the deadline.