Hello,
It is AH+1 = Half Stake @ AH+0.75 + Half Stake @ AH+1.25 ?
Where can I read more regarding different Asian Handicap combinations?
I see lots of inefficiencies on asian handicap markets far below the equilibrium. E.g. it's usual to see AH+1.5 with same odds as AH+1.25
Unfolding Asian Handicaps
- DonkeyKong
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Re: Unfolding Asian Handicaps
Just google it. There is lots of info.
And no you got it wrong.
AH+1 is +1 and that is it
+0.75 is half on 0.5 and half on 1
+0.25 is half on 0 and half on 0.5
etc.
And no you got it wrong.
AH+1 is +1 and that is it
+0.75 is half on 0.5 and half on 1
+0.25 is half on 0 and half on 0.5
etc.
- tatankov
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Re: Unfolding Asian Handicaps
Thanks for the quick reply. But I guess didn't explain well my question.
My doubt was, how can we make a "synthetic" AH+1 when we only have AH+0.75 and AH+1.25 available, or we suspect the AH+1 odd is not attractive.
After doing some math, I think found the solution.
Considering we have
Odds1 = AH+0.75 odds
where we originally wanted to bet:
OddsT = AH+1 odds
StakeT = Total Stake we wanted to bet on AH+1
We just need to:
First: Bet StakeT/Odds1 on AH+0.75
Second: Bet StakeT-StakeT/Odds1 on AH+1.25
Take as an example tonights match: Lokeren (Bel) - Hull City (Eng)
You have AH+0.75 with odd 1.45
You have AH+1.25 with odd 1.22
(AH+1 quotes on a horrible 1.26 odds)
Imagine you wanted to bet 100€ on AH+1.
All you have to do is to bet:
1- 100/1.45 on AH+0.75
2- 100-100/1.45 on AH+1.25
It makes sense now?
My doubt was, how can we make a "synthetic" AH+1 when we only have AH+0.75 and AH+1.25 available, or we suspect the AH+1 odd is not attractive.
After doing some math, I think found the solution.
Considering we have
Odds1 = AH+0.75 odds
where we originally wanted to bet:
OddsT = AH+1 odds
StakeT = Total Stake we wanted to bet on AH+1
We just need to:
First: Bet StakeT/Odds1 on AH+0.75
Second: Bet StakeT-StakeT/Odds1 on AH+1.25
Take as an example tonights match: Lokeren (Bel) - Hull City (Eng)
You have AH+0.75 with odd 1.45
You have AH+1.25 with odd 1.22
(AH+1 quotes on a horrible 1.26 odds)
Imagine you wanted to bet 100€ on AH+1.
All you have to do is to bet:
1- 100/1.45 on AH+0.75
2- 100-100/1.45 on AH+1.25
It makes sense now?
- cristi13
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Re: Unfolding Asian Handicaps
You use the same formula as for AH1(0.0) / AH2(+0.5) / AH2(-0.5). You can find it in most calculators.
- tatankov
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Thank you
Re: Unfolding Asian Handicaps
What calculator are you using? Which one do you recommend?cristi13 wrote: You use the same formula as for AH1(0.0) / AH2(+0.5) / AH2(-0.5). You can find it in most calculators.
Thank you