Can anyone tell me what 'Asia' is anticipating this afternoon as per the odds on #13.
Also what if StatLizard thinks the Albion will win v Hull 2-1 and has a spare £10,000, what would I be looking to do.
I'm not sure this helps :dunce:
https://betting.betfair.com/football/asian-handicap-betting-strategy-tips-betfair.html
This really doesn't :lol:
From http://www.asiabookie.info/asian-handicap-odds.html
15/02 00:15 Manchester City vs Tottenham 0:1/2 Manchester City
15/02 00:00...
So what is Asian Handicap?
Is that just the Far East version of Ladbrokes with equally shitty adverts, or do they have a different approach to odds and 'chalking up' a game.
Taking the Utd game as an example.
Would they be betting on Utd to win as soon as Sunderland scored, then Sunderland to win as soon as Utd equalised?
Assuming the result generates a profit.
Clearly not a thread we can speculate on before kick off.
I think I have my head round the logic, Tony et al are looking for a tiny variations in the odds that they can exploit.
It's not like they would have 'gone large' on Sunderland, as us mug punters do.
But looking at the results I'm not...