Bundesliga and serie a limits

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  • Bimmerpost
    SBR Rookie
    • 03-07-13
    • 32

    #1
    Bundesliga and serie a limits
    What has happened with the limits at pinnacle for german bundesliga and italian serie a? They have been reduced by 50% for handicap,moneyline and total.for ex moneyline was aprox 10700 euros nou they are 5300.did they got beaten in there leagues?
  • horja1
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 01-13-11
    • 5646

    #2
    maybe they reduced the limits because it's the end of the season and there are only a few, hard to predict, matches left?
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    • muffins
      SBR High Roller
      • 03-03-12
      • 145

      #3
      Lots of sketchy matches at end of season. Particularly, Italy, match-fixing has been rampant in their leagues to ensure sides avoid relegation.

      You will see some very strange draw prices when the draw suits both sides, amazing how it always seems to end up that way too.
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      • Smithers
        SBR Rookie
        • 02-11-13
        • 34

        #4
        Happens every year. End of Season limits go down.
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        • Maniac
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 04-12-11
          • 667

          #5
          Both Germany and Italy (especially Italy) have had all sorts of issues with match fixing over the years and it is this time of year, as the season comes to a close, where traditionally the "meaningless" games have been targeted to be fixed.

          Even without games being fixed, when there are so many games where teams don't have much to play for then it also makes sense to drop limits as well really to save getting caught out.
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          • Bimmerpost
            SBR Rookie
            • 03-07-13
            • 32

            #6
            So nothing to worry about?
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            • CaptainOmar111
              SBR MVP
              • 02-11-13
              • 2024

              #7
              Originally posted by horja1
              maybe they reduced the limits because it's the end of the season and there are only a few, hard to predict, matches left?
              Originally posted by Maniac
              Both Germany and Italy (especially Italy) have had all sorts of issues with match fixing over the years and it is this time of year, as the season comes to a close, where traditionally the "meaningless" games have been targeted to be fixed.

              Even without games being fixed, when there are so many games where teams don't have much to play for then it also makes sense to drop limits as well really to save getting caught out.
              +1
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              • filipinho
                SBR Sharp
                • 01-11-12
                • 358

                #8
                Originally posted by muffins
                You will see some very strange draw prices when the draw suits both sides, amazing how it always seems to end up that way too.
                Biscotto: In Italy, when a [sporting] [outcome] is fixed without money because it suits both sides of [the contest], they call it a biscotto


                "In soccer terms biscotto means that two teams are cooking something up in the kitchen that's good for them and not for anyone else."
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