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An Alternative BTTS – The Value Method.
Most punters appear to like matches which yield plenty of goals and the BTTS is one
of those popular bets. Choosing matches in which both teams need to score may not
be a too difficult task, however there is a tendency to get low odds for this outcome.
Some really good selections can usually be found in the odds range 1.50 – 1.70 if
research is done. This handy little strategy can help multiply your profits by using the
same principle.
The Method.
Back 1-1 @ odds 7.00 or above.
Back Over 2.50 goals @ 1.90 – 2.10
Staking will usually depend on the odds obtained.
This strategy draws upon the fact that the 1-1 score is most likely to occur in soccer
matches, whilst also being the minimum score required for a winning BTTS wager.
A little research is needed to find two evenly matched teams, none of these should be below odds of 2.00 prior to entering into any trades.
Example.
Newcastle U 2.50
Draw 3.25
Wolverhampton W 2.90
Action.
Back 1-1 @ 7.20 for £5.00
Back Over 2.50 goals @ 1.96 for £10.00
This brings various different possibilities to trade it out whilst inplay.
Hedging 1-1 (when still 1-1) and allowing Over 2.50 goals to run or hedge whilst leaving a free bet.
Leaving 1-1 and Over 2.50 goals (when still 1-1) as bets (guaranteed winner)
There may be some additional profit in the event of both teams failing to score and occasionally there could be an odd upset when players get sent off and it results in those teams losing their matches.
Example unwound.
At half time it remained 0-0. Wolverhampton went 1-0 up straight after the break, followed by an equalizer in the 80th minute by Newcastle United.
At this point 1-1 was traded at around 1.60 while Over 2.50 goals was available at below 3.00. Hedging 1-1 and over 2,50 goals at that point brought in a net profit of around £14.00.
The match ended as a 1-1 draw and if left to run the profit would have been £31.00 minus commission - £10 = around £20 after deductions. In case the game went over 2.50 goals prior to the end of the first half, then profit would have resulted in around £4.50. Stakes can be altered to suit according to profit margins required and by obtaining better odds.
Definitely food for thought!
Most punters appear to like matches which yield plenty of goals and the BTTS is one
of those popular bets. Choosing matches in which both teams need to score may not
be a too difficult task, however there is a tendency to get low odds for this outcome.
Some really good selections can usually be found in the odds range 1.50 – 1.70 if
research is done. This handy little strategy can help multiply your profits by using the
same principle.
The Method.
Back 1-1 @ odds 7.00 or above.
Back Over 2.50 goals @ 1.90 – 2.10
Staking will usually depend on the odds obtained.
This strategy draws upon the fact that the 1-1 score is most likely to occur in soccer
matches, whilst also being the minimum score required for a winning BTTS wager.
A little research is needed to find two evenly matched teams, none of these should be below odds of 2.00 prior to entering into any trades.
Example.
Newcastle U 2.50
Draw 3.25
Wolverhampton W 2.90
Action.
Back 1-1 @ 7.20 for £5.00
Back Over 2.50 goals @ 1.96 for £10.00
This brings various different possibilities to trade it out whilst inplay.
Hedging 1-1 (when still 1-1) and allowing Over 2.50 goals to run or hedge whilst leaving a free bet.
Leaving 1-1 and Over 2.50 goals (when still 1-1) as bets (guaranteed winner)
There may be some additional profit in the event of both teams failing to score and occasionally there could be an odd upset when players get sent off and it results in those teams losing their matches.
Example unwound.
At half time it remained 0-0. Wolverhampton went 1-0 up straight after the break, followed by an equalizer in the 80th minute by Newcastle United.
At this point 1-1 was traded at around 1.60 while Over 2.50 goals was available at below 3.00. Hedging 1-1 and over 2,50 goals at that point brought in a net profit of around £14.00.
The match ended as a 1-1 draw and if left to run the profit would have been £31.00 minus commission - £10 = around £20 after deductions. In case the game went over 2.50 goals prior to the end of the first half, then profit would have resulted in around £4.50. Stakes can be altered to suit according to profit margins required and by obtaining better odds.
Definitely food for thought!