I know a few on here are fans of these sort of spots, so I thought I'd share one from a league, where some might not have spotted it.
Kashima Vs Tosu in the Japanese league in the early hours tomorrow is currently trading at 2.28ish for the draw.
A few bullet points:
- Last day of the season
- Kashima needs just the one point to stay in third which is the final spot for the Asian CL (barring an insane result in the match between current 2nd and 4th placed teams).
- Tosu one spot above relegation will survive with just the one point, UNLESS Nagoya just below them wins by two or more AND Shonan just above them gets at least a draw.
- Unlike Italy and the like where we've seen these sort of prices for the draw in the past, there's not a lot of history for playing passive and it's pretty gung ho usually. Which makes it a bigger risk, but also more tradeable as the price is jumping about quite a bit, with the market (it seems to me) unsure how much they'll actually just play out a bore draw.
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and so it came to pass... 0-0. reckon the market KNEW about this possible/potential result. would be interesting to see how the draw odds fluctuated during the game as there must have been action of some sort going on!Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 12:07 am
Kashima Vs Tosu in the Japanese league in the early hours tomorrow is currently trading at 2.28ish for the draw.
.... Which makes it a bigger risk, but also more tradeable as the price is jumping about quite a bit, with the market (it seems to me) unsure how much they'll actually just play out a bore draw.
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Dear Santa, can we please have a striker.
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Ballon d'Or this evening - there have been a few opportunities to use 'Bookmaking' tab this morning, as the reverse side was showing 101% for a while. Let's hope for an outsider winner
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Could be old news by now but I see Hughes has gone.