Who cares about who wins the game. Let's talk about trading..
If you have an account in a betting exchange like Matchbook or BetFair. You can make inplay trading and this game is offering a great inplay betting opportunity.
I'm expecting a competitive game in this one. Heat may take the lead but Celtics won't give up. Comebacks may happen in this game.
Let's say Miami Heat takes the lead and price for Heat drops to 1,50. Lay Miami Heat at 1,50. It means you're backing Celtics at 3,00 (+200) while other bettors are backing Heat at 1.50 (-200). So you're in bookie role. They risk -200 to win 100, you risk 50 to win 100.
Lay Miami Heat at 1.50 = Back Boston Celtics at 3.00
Lay Miami Heat = Miami Heat won't win
Ok, we layed (played against) Miami Heat at 1,50. Our liability is 50$. If Miami lose, we will win 100$. If Miami win, we will lose 50$.
But we want to make profit no matter who wins the game. We're not interested in who wins the game.
So if Celtics takes the lead, then odds will change in Celtics' favor. Lay Celtics at 1,50. So you're backing Miami Heat at 3,00.
You're guaranteed to make a profit right now.
You layed Miami at 1.50. It means you backed Boston at 3,00 (+200)
You layed Boston at 1.50. It means you backed Miami at 3,00 (+200)
Your net profit will be 100$ no matter who wins the game.
Of course, if there's no comebacks, then you will lose your 50$. So you have to pick your games/spots wisely.
I wish everyone a profitable basketball season. If you're interested in scalping/trading strategies, we can discuss them in Handicappers Think Thank.