3 times last year, and already 2 times this year, the kangaroos have led by 12 at a break and lost the game, so tonight’s AFL game looks good to hit.
evcoutaPostedApril 19, 201910:39 am
The Essendon play was showing $150 before. It was suppose to be $175 for SPORTSBET as the PROMO TOOL was showing. If you placed $150, please add $25 on North.
rlue24PostedApril 19, 201912:35 pm
Will Sportsbets north Melb odds drift out? Most bookies have 2.20/2.25
dontblushbabyPostedApril 19, 20199:49 pm
@rlue24 Sorry about the late reply but for future reference, you can sometimes anticipate where the odds are going to move based off betfair odds.. for example if Norths odds were a really close match on Betfair (lets say 2.2 to back and 2.24 to lay) usually the odds will move in and vice versa if the gap is really large. Also using a site like odds.com.au to compare other bookmakers odds on the game can help spot where the odds seem to be moving.
PlainOrangePostedApril 19, 20191:45 pm
Is it still worth doing the 1st one (Rabbitohs v Bulldogs) if we’re Ladbrokes banned?
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3 times last year, and already 2 times this year, the kangaroos have led by 12 at a break and lost the game, so tonight’s AFL game looks good to hit.
The Essendon play was showing $150 before. It was suppose to be $175 for SPORTSBET as the PROMO TOOL was showing. If you placed $150, please add $25 on North.
Will Sportsbets north Melb odds drift out? Most bookies have 2.20/2.25
@rlue24 Sorry about the late reply but for future reference, you can sometimes anticipate where the odds are going to move based off betfair odds.. for example if Norths odds were a really close match on Betfair (lets say 2.2 to back and 2.24 to lay) usually the odds will move in and vice versa if the gap is really large. Also using a site like odds.com.au to compare other bookmakers odds on the game can help spot where the odds seem to be moving.
Is it still worth doing the 1st one (Rabbitohs v Bulldogs) if we’re Ladbrokes banned?
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