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While it is said that "there is no fixed pattern" in handicap analysis, typical handicaps often appear in the analysis, representing successful strategies employed by bookmakers. These have formed a pattern, reflecting a mindset of bookmakers when making similar judgments on the same handicap. The current season of major European leagues has concluded. Now, let's summarize and analyze some distinctive and frequently occurring handicaps, as well as the tactics used by bookmakers, to understand and become familiar with typical handicaps.
**1. Classic Level Handicap**
This season, the level handicap with odds between 80 and 825 has occurred multiple times, favoring the side with an 80 odds level. Regardless of changes after receiving bets, the side with the initial 80 odds can sit back and expect to win. The win rate for this handicap is statistically 95.6%. For example, in the match between Reggina (80 odds) and Chievo (105 odds) with a level handicap, the odds changed after receiving bets, leading to a draw. Similar outcomes were observed in matches between Roma and Inter, as well as Roma and Juventus.
**2. Changes in Half/One Ball Handicap**
Significant variations in this type of handicap are observed, for instance, in matches between Parma and Modena, and Chievo and Torino. The odds change after receiving bets, determining different results. Teams with higher strength and home advantage tend to have lower odds. Even though the initial odds are similar for both teams, the odds change differently after receiving bets. This creates confusion among bettors, leading to unexpected outcomes.
**3. Unusual Handicaps for Strong Teams Playing Away**
When strong teams play away, bookmakers often set handicaps favoring the home team. After receiving bets, changes follow certain patterns. For example, AC Milan playing away against Empoli experienced initial support but changed to a half/one handicap after receiving bets, resulting in a draw. Similar scenarios occurred in matches involving Lazio and Piacenza.
**4. Reverse Opening Handicap**
Bookmakers often use the "reverse opening handicap" strategy, where the initial handicap is opposite to the bets received. After receiving bets, the handicap returns to normal, leading bettors to confidently choose the side with higher odds. Matches involving Torino and Reggina exemplify this strategy, where the initial odds, as seen by bookmakers, align more closely with the final results.
**5. Changes Between Level and Half Handicap**
This type of handicap often occurs when a slightly weaker team plays at home against a stronger opponent. The odds fluctuate between level and half, with the weaker home team having a significant chance of winning in level handicaps. In half handicaps, draws are more common. Changes in the odds before and after bets can influence the match outcome.
**6. Different Outcomes with Small Handicap for the Home Team**
Bundesliga matches frequently feature strong home teams with a small handicap. The final handicap after receiving bets determines diverse match results. For example, Borussia Dortmund against Bayer Leverkusen, where a small half-ball handicap might seem inviting but, due to bookmakers' tactics, leads to uncertainty among bettors. The outcome may differ from expectations.
In summary, understanding these typical handicaps and the mindset behind them provides valuable insights for bettors in navigating complex betting scenarios. |
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