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Edited by Ritu77 at 23-12-2023 05:46 PM
Title: Techniques for Analyzing Football Odds
Handicap Betting Strategies:
1. Level Handicap
- Bookmakers assume equal probabilities of victory, draw, and defeat; the home team is considered the upper hand.
- Changes in water levels but maintaining a level handicap.
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening indicates a potential upper side victory.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening suggests either a lower side victory or a draw (with a tendency towards draws when the upper side water level drops).
C. Equal water levels for both sides at the opening, indicating a higher probability of the team with the lower water level winning (higher chance of a draw).
2. Relative to the home team, there is an increase in the handicap (level handicap rising to half or one).
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening suggests an upper side victory.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening indicates a higher likelihood of draws (and occasionally a lower side victory).
3. Relative to the home team, there is a decrease in the handicap.
- This usually happens when there is more betting on the away team, indicating a higher chance of the home team winning.
Level Handicap / Half-Ball Handicap:
1. Bookmakers assume roughly equal probabilities of victory, draw, and defeat, favoring the upper side.
2. Maintaining a level half-ball handicap with fluctuating water levels.
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening suggests confidence in the upper side winning.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening indicates lower confidence in the upper side, favoring the lower side.
C. If the water levels remain constant, both teams generally have a chance to win (higher chance for the upper side in the Bundesliga).
D. Changes in the home team's water level after the opening usually favor the lower side (93% win rate in the Bundesliga).
3. Relative to the home team, there is an increase in the handicap (half-ball rising to one).
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening, rising to high water after the handicap increase, suggests an upper side victory.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening indicates a higher likelihood of draws (with occasional away team victories).
C. Low water on the upper side at the opening, remaining low after the handicap increase, suggests a higher likelihood of draws and away team victories.
4. Relative to the home team, there is a decrease in the handicap (half-ball decreasing to level or away team increasing).
- Generally indicates a lower chance of the home team winning. If the opening water level is low and decreases further, the away team is likely to win.
5. Serie A tends to favor lower side outcomes in these scenarios.
Half-Ball Handicap:
1. Bookmakers assume roughly equal probabilities of victory, draw, and defeat, favoring the upper side.
2. Maintaining a half-ball handicap with fluctuating water levels.
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening suggests confidence in the upper side winning.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening indicates lower confidence in the upper side, favoring the lower side.
C. If the water levels remain constant, and the upper side has low water at the opening, the lower side is likely to win. If the upper side has high water at the opening, the upper side is likely to win.
3. Relative to the home team, there is an increase in the handicap (half-ball rising to one).
- Generally indicates an upper side victory or draw. If the opening water level is high on the upper side, the away team is likely to win.
4. Relative to the home team, there is a decrease in the handicap (half-ball decreasing to level or away team increasing).
- Generally indicates a lower chance of the home team winning. If the opening water level is low and decreases further, there is a possibility of a draw. If the opening water level is high and decreases, the away team is likely to win.
Half-Ball / One-Ball Handicap:
1. Generally considered favorable for the upper side.
2. If the upper side has low water at the opening, the upper side is likely to win.
3. Maintaining a half-ball to one-ball handicap with fluctuating water levels.
A. Low water on the upper side at the opening suggests confidence in the upper side winning.
B. High water on the upper side at the opening indicates lower confidence in the upper side, favoring the lower side.
C. If the water levels remain constant, and the upper side has high water at the opening, the upper side is likely to win.
D. If the water levels remain constant, and the upper side has low water at the opening, the lower side is likely to win.
4. Relative to the home team, there is a decrease in the handicap (half-ball / one-ball decreasing to half-ball).
- Generally indicates a lower chance of the home team winning. If the opening water level is low and decreases further, there is a possibility of a draw. If the opening water level is high and decreases, the away team is likely to win.
5. Matches with a handicap of two goals or more:
- Generally considered favorable for the upper side.
- The upper side is expected to win if the opening water level is low.
- The upper side is expected to win if the opening water level is high, and the water level remains stable.
In summary, these techniques provide insights into potential outcomes based on handicap and water level fluctuations in football betting. It's important to analyze these patterns carefully and consider additional factors before making betting decisions. Always approach betting with caution and a strategic mindset. |
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