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RioRodent:
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--- Quote from: jbworldwide on November 26, 2012, 16:23:52 PM ---
What"s the odds in decimal 1.10? Because that will give you a lot of bet in play opportunity for example when it is a dead cert victory
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Yeah, this is what I am thinking. Might be an outside chance of getting it done this way.
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I suspect you"ll find that the price gets a lot less than 1.1 by the time an event is anything like a "dead cert".
My current theory, which has a 100% success rate (I accept that ONE is quite a small sample size), is that American sports (NBA for example) have really in depth analysis carried out by very knowledgeable people and a 1/10 favourite in a two horse race really shouldn"t be getting beat very often*.
(*I know, i know, it should get beat once in eleven times.)
RioRodent:
--- Quote from: kevod85 on November 26, 2012, 16:51:52 PM ---
Single
27 Nov 2012 - Charlotte Bobcats @ Oklahoma City Thunder - Money Line
Oklahoma City Thunder @ 1/10
Stake : £10.00
Estimated Returns : £11.00
Seems basketball is the only way to go today!
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I was also considering this game, but in the end went for Memphis Grizzlies... gl both of us!
kevod85:
--- Quote from: RioRodent on November 26, 2012, 17:05:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: kevod85 on November 26, 2012, 16:51:52 PM ---
Single
27 Nov 2012 - Charlotte Bobcats @ Oklahoma City Thunder - Money Line
Oklahoma City Thunder @ 1/10
Stake : £10.00
Estimated Returns : £11.00
Seems basketball is the only way to go today!
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I was also considering this game, but in the end went for Memphis Grizzlies... gl both of us!
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Memphis was at 1/7 On WH so i went for oklahoma
AAroddersAA:
--- Quote from: RioRodent on November 26, 2012, 17:03:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: AAroddersAA on November 26, 2012, 16:38:53 PM ---
--- Quote from: jbworldwide on November 26, 2012, 16:23:52 PM ---
What"s the odds in decimal 1.10? Because that will give you a lot of bet in play opportunity for example when it is a dead cert victory
--- End quote ---
Yeah, this is what I am thinking. Might be an outside chance of getting it done this way.
--- End quote ---
I suspect you"ll find that the price gets a lot less than 1.1 by the time an event is anything like a "dead cert".
My current theory, which has a 100% success rate (I accept that ONE is quite a small sample size), is that American sports (NBA for example) have really in depth analysis carried out by very knowledgeable people and a 1/10 favourite in a two horse race really shouldn"t be getting beat very often*.
(*I know, i know, it should get beat once in eleven times.)
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Yeah not a dead cert obv but in play is likely still the best way of going about it I would guess.
Please note I am a total fish at sports betting.
Sharkey:
I"ve gone with Basketball as well but nowt as highclass as the NBA, I"ve gone for Colorado State to beat North Colorado at 1/10. I have £24.91 riding on it at bet 7. Let the Battle of Colorado commence!
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