is there a reason, why pinnacle doesn't offer "over 2.5 sets"bets at tennis?
thank you!
Hardcoar
SBR Posting Legend
02-17-13
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#2
Good question. Probably not. Axe them.
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ClutchOnandWin
SBR MVP
12-10-13
1196
#3
Axe them? Pinnacle is the greatest bookie on the planet bearing none.
They don't ever ban or limit you, all they do if you win is simply mark your card down. Meaning with whatever bets you place, they then go and look at adjusting the odds on the market you bet on.
For instance if I in the next several months win 50 grand (Highly unlikely) ... the future bets I place after those winnings will be VERY significant on how they price their markets. If I am 50 grand up on pinnacle and now go and put 400 on Monfils to beat Nadal they will lower monfils's odds by around 0.10.... so he'll go to 2.87 from 2.97.
Over 2.5 sets is giving the bookies the advantage anyway IMO. I'll tell you why IMO. You're betting essentially on the match to be close. You can have the closest match in the history of the sport and it still finish 7-6, 7-6. Example of this, Nadal vs Wawrinka at the o2 world tour finals in London.
If you really think the probability is high it will be close and go 3 sets, most likely, you may as well take over 22.5 games, or 22 games. Atleast this way you're leaving yourself with that margin for, error.
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yatescutler
SBR High Roller
11-13-13
100
#4
its true everything you said.
i love pinnacle^^
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tipsadontlikehim
SBR MVP
11-14-13
2569
#5
choose the highest cut of TOTAL Games that should do it
Axe them? Pinnacle is the greatest bookie on the planet bearing none.
They don't ever ban or limit you, all they do if you win is simply mark your card down. Meaning with whatever bets you place, they then go and look at adjusting the odds on the market you bet on.
For instance if I in the next several months win 50 grand (Highly unlikely) ... the future bets I place after those winnings will be VERY significant on how they price their markets. If I am 50 grand up on pinnacle and now go and put 400 on Monfils to beat Nadal they will lower monfils's odds by around 0.10.... so he'll go to 2.87 from 2.97.
Over 2.5 sets is giving the bookies the advantage anyway IMO. I'll tell you why IMO. You're betting essentially on the match to be close. You can have the closest match in the history of the sport and it still finish 7-6, 7-6. Example of this, Nadal vs Wawrinka at the o2 world tour finals in London.
If you really think the probability is high it will be close and go 3 sets, most likely, you may as well take over 22.5 games, or 22 games. Atleast this way you're leaving yourself with that margin for, error.
Yes... Axe them.
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ClutchOnandWin
SBR MVP
12-10-13
1196
#7
Originally posted by tipsadontlikehim
choose the highest cut of TOTAL Games that should do it