Can you eplain what do you mean when you say you beat exchange?mr3333 wrote:Samael wrote:From my personal experience,grand slams are not ideal for underdogs.mr3333 wrote: Great discussion.
Are they sharp on their inplay corner markets? I see a ton arbs against pinny live on their cornermarkets but have placed very few bets on it to come to a conclussion yet.
Regarding the tennis it was against the exchange so can not say how pinny is there. It was 95% bets on the underdog, seems like no favorite lost in the opening round..
There will be some underdog winners sure,but if you take too much volume and bet everything,this is event where you can get burned.
Yes noticed that too. I´ve been valuebetting tennis for 7-8 months so im a newbie on it and will be more careful in the future on the slams. Have had success on it before but this made me really put a break on it for the rest of the tournament. But it was probably just a bad run also because i beat the exchange with a lot of margin. The whole january were a total disaster regarding tennis for me.
I assume you are reffering to betfair exchange but on live markets right,you know for sure they are sharp?
as live betting is very vague thing.
Its important to know where to look and that underdogs, in this case win their share.
You may catch odds 19.0 instead 14.0 (i assume you mean that when you say you beat them by wide margin)
but if your underdogs dont deliver you have nothing from nice odds