Inplay Scanner Trading Ideas
Hi, the 2016/17 season is about to start soon in europe, so I thougt I open a site, where we can collect some trading strategies based on the inplay stats from the inplay trading tool. Feel free to share your ideas if you like.
strategy 1)
What we look for:
- a home favourite with odds below 2,00.
With the inplay scanner it isn’t hard to find such favourites even if you have no idea who the teams are. You can see the starting odd below the current odd, for example Boys Sports Coy are now leading 3:0 and was priced before kickoff with 2.48.
- away team is leading with one goal, e.g. 0:1 or 1:2.
- a high pressure index, e.g. above 40/45/50.
The pressure index is a combination of shoots and ball possession. The higher the numbers the more action is in the game. You can look out for a high pressure index of the home team, which can mean that they are strongly searching for the equaliser or you can look out for a high pressure index on both sides, which can mean that the home team wants to score the equaliser but also the away team has some chances, so it is an open game, it goes up and down.
- when to place bets? after 75-80 minutes.
- what to do? Lay the away team. Odds should be 1,5 or below depending how strong the home favourite was (for example with 10€). And second, make a dutch bet on 1:2, 2:1 and 0:2. (with 5€)
So we need a least one goal. The best case would be that the home team scores first. Then you can green up or take out your risk on your lay away team bet. And then you often have some minutes left for another goal which would be either 2:1 or 1:2 which we backed in the correct score market.
Hope you like it and can make some profits. You can get the inplay scanner for 39£/month or for a 14-days trial for 20£ here.
If you have a trading idea and want to share it so we can discuss it and make some suggestions to improve it write it in the comment section. I would be glad to read some strategies.
Inplay Scanner
Now available with two new features:
- Dangerous Attacks
- Pressure Index based on corners and dangerous attacks
You can get the inplay scanner here.
What are the Types of Sports Betting Odds?
It’s quite difficult to figure out which odd you must use on a sports bet, especially for first-time bettors. This is because betting platforms usually display different type of odds. While all of them actually mean the same thing, looking at those different types may be confusing. This article will help you learn them better 😉
Different Types of Betting Odds
In sports betting, there are several types of betting odds. They are US, fractional odds, decimal, and Hong Kong odds. Take a look at all of them and make sure you know what they mean before placing your bet on the table.
Fractional odds
Fractional odds are commonly used in UK and North America. At this format, odds are displayed as fractions. Please remember that the top number represents the amount of profit you will make. For example, if the odds are 3/2, player can make $3 profit for every $2 bet and so on.
US odds
The US odds are the most common odds used in Canada and US. It shows either negative or positive numbers, which value is at least 3 digits bigger than 100. Negative odds are meant for bets that will pay you off less than the even money. For example, you want to win $100. If the odd is displayed as -200, it means you can make profit $100 for every $200 you bet. If the odd is shown as positive number, the betting event will pay you more money than the even money itself. For example, if you bet $100 and the odd is displayed as +150, then you can make $150 profit.
Decimal odds
Decimal odds are commonly used in Europe zone and usually displayed by numbers greater than 1. Basically, it represents the amount of profit for every $1 bet. For example, 1.5 means a player can get 50 cents profit for every $1 bet and so on.
Hong Kong odds
Hong Kong odds are basically the same with decimal odds. However, there is one major difference. Both of them don’t factor in the original sports bet. In other words, if an odd is displayed as 1.00 in Hong Kong format, that means a player can get $1 in reward for every $1 bet. Hong Kong odds are not too difficult to understand. Even if you can’t figure what it means, you can still relax because it is not the most commonly used sports betting odds in the world. Unless you’re planning to join a sports bet in Asia, there is no rush in learning Hong Kong odds.
It is very important to understand different types of odds before you place your bet on sports betting event. At least, it tells you how much money you can win from the event. Just make sure, however, that you will do your best to make that profit comes true. Those odds will be useless unless you can turn them into real money using your skills and experience.
Written by Matan.