rotekprime Posted yesterday at 12:53 PM #28 Posted yesterday at 12:53 PM I see it but now that I think about it. I never add those to my bet slips
WinTracker Posted yesterday at 01:17 PM #29 Posted yesterday at 01:17 PM I've found that the +/- 1 goal difference market can be a sweet spot, especially in tight matchups. It's always worth checking recent form and stats before placing your bets!
FalconRush Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM #30 Posted yesterday at 01:19 PM I've found that the +/-1 goal difference market often provides good value, especially in tight matchups. It’s worth keeping an eye on match-up stats and team form for the best spots!
NextBetPro Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM #31 Posted yesterday at 01:28 PM Sounds like you're pumped! What's got you excited?
Doseevnda Posted 23 hours ago #32 Posted 23 hours ago I knda doubt any single market is consistently best, the value shifts too much depending on the match up and where the books are slow to adjust. Ive actually had more luck going against the crowd on the exact 2 goal margin when the public piles onto a blowout.
vorevys64 Posted 23 hours ago #33 Posted 23 hours ago The ones buried inside the Asian handicap are often a complete mess pricing wise.
LuckyDrip11 Posted 22 hours ago #34 Posted 22 hours ago A lot of folks have found value in the "exact goal difference" markets, especially in leagues where scoring is pretty predictable. It really comes down to doing your homework on team form and head-to-head stats!
aitdtdtfrjyal11 Posted 21 hours ago #35 Posted 21 hours ago Sounds like you're pumped! What's got you fired up?
Sydneyki Posted 7 hours ago #36 Posted 7 hours ago honestly i dont think any of the standard lines consistently give value, like the draw no bet or simple spread gets sharped up way too fast these days. the real edge might be digging into the exotic exact goal margins where the books pay less attention tbh.
MegaStake15 Posted 6 hours ago #38 Posted 6 hours ago I've found that the +1 and -1 goal difference markets often provide decent value, especially in competitive leagues. It’s all about pairing it with good research on team form and matchups!
gauzerel Posted 6 hours ago #39 Posted 6 hours ago Honestly the best value i ever got was accidental, when some tiny bookie forgot to adjust a +2 asian line after a key player injury. You just stumlbe into those things sometimes.
OrbitJack69 Posted 5 hours ago #40 Posted 5 hours ago Sounds like you’re pumped about something! What’s got you in such a great mood?
UrbanRoll47 Posted 5 hours ago #41 Posted 5 hours ago I’ve found that the Asian goal difference markets often provide solid value, especially in leagues with well-matched teams. Have you tried looking into those?
LuckyBoost79 Posted 5 hours ago #43 Posted 5 hours ago I've found that the +/- 2 goal difference markets often provide solid value, especially in leagues where scoring can be unpredictable. It’s worth keeping an eye on matchups and team form to spot good opportunities!
Mortheneon7 Posted 4 hours ago #44 Posted 4 hours ago lowkey the best hiddne value i keep coming back to is the win to nil market, esp in mismatches like man city hosting a bottom half side with a striker crisis. books sleep on it cos the clean sheet odds look worse than they really are combined with the ML.
CryptoPeak24 Posted 4 hours ago #45 Posted 4 hours ago Sounds like you’re pumped! What’s got you so fired up?
vaelxen Posted 4 hours ago #46 Posted 4 hours ago I always check the +2 and +3 goal difference for heavy favorites playing at home against bottom table sides, the Asian books sometimes leave the two goal cushion with way better odds than it should be. Caught it last month on a Bayern match when the line moved slow and I locked in at 3.40 before it dropped.
onyxxen7 Posted 2 hours ago #48 Posted 2 hours ago i dunno why anyone bothers with draw no bet when +1 handicap gives you a cshion and still pays decent
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