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Practical Techniques for Analyzing Football Odds

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Post time 17-1-2024 12:43:20 | Show all posts |Read mode
Countless techniques for analyzing football odds, and this time we want to introduce ten tips for football odds analysis. Though concise, they can be quite effective.

1. Strong vs. Strong: When the handicap is half, the team with higher odds to win is favored.
2. Draw/Half: When the odds rise, then drop, and rise again, the team with the lowered odds is less likely to lose.
3. Strong vs. Weak: A one-goal handicap. If odds drop to half an hour before the match, and the odds for the stronger team increase again, it's a trap for the weaker team.
4. When European odds support a draw, and Asian odds rise when heavily bet, it's an indication that the team supporting the draw may be at a disadvantage.
5. If a strong team maintains a Draw/One handicap with odds around 0.80 for an extended period, the team betting against them has a challenging task.
6. If the home team, in good recent form, faces a team of similar strength with a Draw handicap, it might not favor the team.
7. When a top team plays away, the odds may create a tempting scenario, such as a Draw/One handicap with odds above 0.925. Pay attention to changes in odds and European odds supporting the upper hand.
8. When a strong team plays away and gives a half/one-ball handicap with odds above 0.85, especially with erratic changes in Macau odds, it may indicate an opportunity for the underdog.
9. When Macau odds rise from a Draw/Handicap to a One-ball handicap during the golden betting period, the upper team has a strong chance of winning.
10. If European odds remain unchanged and Macau raises the odds for the upper team independently, and there's no corresponding change in odds, it's not favorable for the upper team.
11. When a home team (dragon) faces an away team (worm) with only a one-ball handicap, it may not favor the upper team.
12. When the top three teams play against the last or second-to-last team, and the handicap is less than one and a half, it indicates a lack of confidence in the upper team.
13. When past performance is not favorable, but the home team still opens with a Draw/One handicap, it may be favorable for the upper team.
14. If Macau's standard handicap changes, typically with rising odds for rising handicaps and falling odds for falling handicaps, but the upper team's odds drop, it suggests difficulty for the upper team.
15. If European odds remain unchanged, but Macau lowers the handicap independently, especially when using the 1.57 system from IBC, it indicates a challenging situation for the upper team.
16. If European odds remain unchanged, but Macau independently lowers the handicap, it clearly shows a lack of confidence in the upper team.
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Post time 17-1-2024 15:13:02 | Show all posts
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