Risk reward ratio
Situation 1
Suppose you lay team A 500000 at 1.5 odds and now it's available to be back at 1.36
So you now left with these 3 options
Option A
Team A: -63559
Team B: -12712
Option B
Team A: -24193
Team B: -120969
Option C
Team A: -50000
Team B: -50000
Situation 2
Suppose you back team A 500000 at 1.5 odds and now it's available to be lay at 1.36
So you now left with these 3 options
Option A
Team A: +73530
Team B: -14706
Option B
Team A: -83334
Team B: +416669
Option C
Team A: +50000
Team B: +50000
Suppose you lay team A 500000 at 1.5 odds and now it's available to be back at 1.36
So you now left with these 3 options
Option A
Team A: -63559
Team B: -12712
Option B
Team A: -24193
Team B: -120969
Option C
Team A: -50000
Team B: -50000
Situation 2
Suppose you back team A 500000 at 1.5 odds and now it's available to be lay at 1.36
So you now left with these 3 options
Option A
Team A: +73530
Team B: -14706
Option B
Team A: -83334
Team B: +416669
Option C
Team A: +50000
Team B: +50000
Last edited by azfyazfy on Mon Oct 03, 2022 10:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Some times you might have a strategy or reason to leave more of your profits on one selection
But when trading 99% of the time you would green up a position (profit or loss) so its always option C
If you choose option c on both the scenario you have no value your value is 0, there is a reason behind it.
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Last edited by azfyazfy on Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It all depends on whether you're trading or punting. If you're punting the value depends on your assessment of the match, so your choice can be different depending on the market.
Value depends on who's playing, not simply the odds. You can't tell what's value from your scenario.