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This is where the outright bet selection has to begin.

The draw is the blueprint upon which your betting strategy for every event should be based and a bet should never be struck on a tournament before the draw has been made. And whether a field of 28, 32, 48, 56, 64 or 128 lines up for a tournament the same logic applies once the names have been drawn.


· split the field into top half and bottom half, then into the four quarters

· work through the field to determine a player's best/worst route to the final

· study the head-to-head records of these potential matches
By approaching the draw in a dispassionate and studious manner you will create a more consistent betting style and one which will produce a uniform level of return.

This made her a solid each-way bet to make the final... when a profit would be guaranteed. Sports arbitraging is the act of exploiting the difference in odds at the different bookmakers. Bookmakers don't always use the same odds for the same matches. In fact they rarely use the same odds as other bookmakers. The act of sports arbitraging is relatively new. What we essentially do is cover all the possible outcomes of a specific event. Well, yes. If you were to place the bets at the same bookmaker it would yield a loss. We bet $100 on Federer at odds of 1.60 and we place $55.75 on Djokovic at odds of 2.87 (will explain bet sizes later). Let's look at the results:

No matter the outcomes we will always be winning $4. Before we look at the size of the bets we place on these tennis matches, we're going to have a look at how to determine whether or not it's possible to arbitrage a bet.

You simply put the odds through the formula:

Let's look at our example again. We place $100 on outcome 1 at odds of 1.60. s2 = $100 * 1.60 / 2.87 = $55.75

Simple and elegant.

There are abnormal terminations of the tennis matches which happens often like scratches and other. One bookie may acknowledge the result and some other may not. That is the problem for especially those players which are betting using the sure bets system also called betting arbitrage system.

While betting on tennis you are not afraid of the "home" and "away" odds differences. The draw is the blueprint upon which your betting strategy for every event should be based and a bet should never be struck on a tournament before the draw has been made. And whether a field of 28, 32, 48, 56, 64 or 128 lines up for a tournament the same logic applies once the names have been drawn.

· print off the drawsheet and study the field as whole

· study the head-to-head records of these potential matches

· rate those players most likely to win each half and make the final

And, as it happened, she also beat Serena Williams in the final to land the title! So with regards to Outright Tennis Betting: Lesson 1 never bet before the draw is made and, even then, take your time to study the field individually and as a whole.


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