Which odds are likely to draw?
Most football fans, like to bet by following their instinct to the team they want will win. For example: Manchester fans will bet on an Manchester win, while Arsenal fans will consistently hoping a victory for their team.
That means that a bookmaker’s liability are usually stacked on either team to win. While lowering the odds on other outcomes nobody is backing a particular outcome, bookies will boost the odds on it. This means they will have to pay less in case of the other outcomes being successful.
The lack of bets can push the odds up to 5/2 or even close to 3/1, and a draw may have real odds of around 9/4.
- Separating odds
This becomes very understandable when looking at various sets of odds. a draw can be just as likely when there is a most favourite to win as when both teams are matched. This is much caused by heavy betting on the favourite, which can slip odds. This promote demonstrates the value in draw betting.
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