Anyone knows which is more or less the number of matches without corners in one league in a season?
When you have a 101 quote in the market "Next Corner", do you feel necesary to cover?
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I did some research some months ago.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
The case is I found arbs regarding first (or next) corner with three options. local, away and "no corner". It was an arb considering the three outcomes, but it was greater if I didn't bet the "no corners" option. So I did some research I found that no matches ended without corner (I analyzed only UK football, but I was pretty confident). The worst case I found was Stoke vs Wigan (January 29, 2013) with 1 corner
Anyway, I then realized that the two bookies offering the arb (the local and away options) did not offer the "no corner" option and returned the stake in case of no corners. So no risk at all.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
The case is I found arbs regarding first (or next) corner with three options. local, away and "no corner". It was an arb considering the three outcomes, but it was greater if I didn't bet the "no corners" option. So I did some research I found that no matches ended without corner (I analyzed only UK football, but I was pretty confident). The worst case I found was Stoke vs Wigan (January 29, 2013) with 1 corner
Anyway, I then realized that the two bookies offering the arb (the local and away options) did not offer the "no corner" option and returned the stake in case of no corners. So no risk at all.
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Interesting. Interesting indeed.ppintaluba wrote: I did some research some months ago.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
The case is I found arbs regarding first (or next) corner with three options. local, away and "no corner". It was an arb considering the three outcomes, but it was greater if I didn't bet the "no corners" option. So I did some research I found that no matches ended without corner (I analyzed only UK football, but I was pretty confident). The worst case I found was Stoke vs Wigan (January 29, 2013) with 1 corner
Anyway, I then realized that the two bookies offering the arb (the local and away options) did not offer the "no corner" option and returned the stake in case of no corners. So no risk at all.
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betting on no corner is just like betting that no one will kick the ball, it is 99 percent impossible for a complete match without aleast 1 corner, if you have a new bookie that offers over 0.5 corner even at 1.01, tell me please i think that will be my arb for life lol.
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But still, it happens very very rare. It happened before in an English League game played in 1931 if my memory serves right.
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Check Wigan-Chelsea, 21-08-2010. No corners.ppintaluba wrote: I did some research some months ago.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
But still, it happens very very rare. It happened before in an English League game played in 1931 if my memory serves right.
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Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.ppintaluba wrote: I did some research some months ago.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
The case is I found arbs regarding first (or next) corner with three options. local, away and "no corner". It was an arb considering the three outcomes, but it was greater if I didn't bet the "no corners" option. So I did some research I found that no matches ended without corner (I analyzed only UK football, but I was pretty confident). The worst case I found was Stoke vs Wigan (January 29, 2013) with 1 corner ;D
Anyway, I then realized that the two bookies offering the arb (the local and away options) did not offer the "no corner" option and returned the stake in case of no corners. So no risk at all.
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well for me, i think corner is very very hard to predict because it is not like goals or something, for corner, the underdogs might be the once pushing, will the superior is just defending or the ball might just be in the middle of the pitch, so they might not even like corner i know some teams that hates corners.
european match have more corner because they alwasy play from the side, crossings, but something the rule just change with a goal and the desire to score a goal too.
but my advice, try to bet on bet365, at 80 mins. bet one more corner, over and exactly, i was doing that before and i got a lot of money, 75 percent it is always right and depending also on the team.
european match have more corner because they alwasy play from the side, crossings, but something the rule just change with a goal and the desire to score a goal too.
but my advice, try to bet on bet365, at 80 mins. bet one more corner, over and exactly, i was doing that before and i got a lot of money, 75 percent it is always right and depending also on the team.
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Very valuable post if you know how to use it.
Thank you so much!
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ppintaluba wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 12:15 amI did some research some months ago.
No matches end without corners. Not even 1 in a whole season.
The case is I found arbs regarding first (or next) corner with three options. local, away and "no corner". It was an arb considering the three outcomes, but it was greater if I didn't bet the "no corners" option. So I did some research I found that no matches ended without corner (I analyzed only UK football, but I was pretty confident). The worst case I found was Stoke vs Wigan (January 29, 2013) with 1 corner
Anyway, I then realized that the two bookies offering the arb (the local and away options) did not offer the "no corner" option and returned the stake in case of no corners. So no risk at all.
Very valuable post if you know how to use it.
Thank you so much!
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Could you write about any leagues and teams?
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jagas wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:11 amwell for me, i think corner is very very hard to predict because it is not like goals or something, for corner, the underdogs might be the once pushing, will the superior is just defending or the ball might just be in the middle of the pitch, so they might not even like corner i know some teams that hates corners.
european match have more corner because they alwasy play from the side, crossings, but something the rule just change with a goal and the desire to score a goal too.
but my advice, try to bet on bet365, at 80 mins. bet one more corner, over and exactly, i was doing that before and i got a lot of money, 75 percent it is always right and depending also on the team.
Could you write about any leagues and teams?
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I was betting on corners few years ago and at the 82min the asian line was .0, now bet365 adjust the minutes mark, .0 line you will get at 85-86minutes, 82min line is .5 (for example in past you get asian line 10.0 at 82min, now line is 10.5 in 82minute) and there is no value for me to bet.
The reason behind this is many people started betting on corners, and in many leagues there is alot of extra time.
My strategy was based on finding matches where there will be extra time and bet365 dont know about this, so i got a lot of value when i bet on asian corner. Nowdays they know how many extra time will be in most of the matches and they adjust line and odds and there is no value IMO.
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I don't know if you still doing this with profit.
I was betting on corners few years ago and at the 82min the asian line was .0, now bet365 adjust the minutes mark, .0 line you will get at 85-86minutes, 82min line is .5 (for example in past you get asian line 10.0 at 82min, now line is 10.5 in 82minute) and there is no value for me to bet.
The reason behind this is many people started betting on corners, and in many leagues there is alot of extra time.
My strategy was based on finding matches where there will be extra time and bet365 dont know about this, so i got a lot of value when i bet on asian corner. Nowdays they know how many extra time will be in most of the matches and they adjust line and odds and there is no value IMO.
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How did you know when there would be overtime in a given match?tomipraikkonen wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:08 am
My strategy was based on finding matches where there will be extra time and bet365 dont know about this, so i got a lot of value when i bet on asian corner. Nowdays they know how many extra time will be in most of the matches and they adjust line and odds and there is no value IMO.
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Does anyone know any other bookmakers apart from bet365 that offer bets on different throws?
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The probability of overtime in a 2-leg tournament match is easy to "predict", but which exact strategy is most profitable in the long run during overtime (total profit after XX number of tournament battles, not after a solo match) is your mental task. And avoid soft euro agencies here.
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The probability of overtime in a 2-leg tournament match is easy to "predict", but which exact strategy is most profitable in the long run during overtime (total profit after XX number of tournament battles, not after a solo match) is your mental task. And avoid soft euro agencies here.