havenra Posted 7 hours ago #27 Posted 7 hours ago Once hit a halftime draw no bet on a Czech 3rd division match, the odds were hilariously mispriced because the live feed lagged out for a full minite.
Tycyn Posted 7 hours ago #28 Posted 7 hours ago Halftime correct score is where Ive noticed some really sloppy pricing too, almost like they just copy the full time line and scale it down. Found a decent edge once tracking how certain teams come out super flat after the break then wake up around the 60th minute.
SpinVision08 Posted 7 hours ago #29 Posted 7 hours ago I’d say the first half total points can often be overlooked. Sometimes teams get off to a slow start, and some bettors don’t account for that when placing their wagers!
frankiique Posted 4 hours ago #30 Posted 4 hours ago HT correct score, not totals. Way more mispriced.
Diverted Posted 4 hours ago #32 Posted 4 hours ago I usually look at the first-half corners and over/under goals markets. If the match starts with high intensity, there can be good value before the odds adjust.
RiskPilot09 Posted 3 hours ago #35 Posted 3 hours ago I’d say the over/under lines can be pretty underrated, especially if you analyze the pace of play and scoring trends in the first half. Sometimes, the odds can be surprising!
luxori Posted 3 hours ago #36 Posted 3 hours ago Honestly the halftime draw no bet markets in South American club games are wild, the odds just feel so generous when the away side is actually decent on the road. Ive caught some silly prices on teams like Flamengo in the first half when theyre away against midtable sides because the books only look at full time away form.
Autumnenzyl Posted 1 hour ago #44 Posted 1 hour ago Player shots on target during the first half beats total corners for me any day
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