Betway boost darts 16/1
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Boost on the darts later Raymond van barneveld, Klaasen, Anderson, Wade all to win
16/1= 17.00. Smarkets currently have Barneveld 2.06 ,, Klaasen 2.42,, Anderson 1.93 and
Wade 2.24. These matches are at different times so can we sequentially lay.
Not sure if there is value in this as not 100% how i add up the odds to work out the ratio..
Also a boost on sky bet but not looked at that one yet…….
Any help would be great as new to all this……..+0March 2, 2017 at 4:11 pm
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Just multiply the lay odds together to find your aggregate lay price.
Based on what you have said, that is currently 21.55 🙁
Another example of terrible some of these “boosts” can be unfortunately
+0Thanks tony i will look for something else tonight….
+0No worries 🙂
If you have’t seen it then take a look at the 10 Bet offer on the darts (money back if a draw) or maybe see what the odds are like for the Betway offer on the darts where you want a player to lose the first leg but win the match – there are a few that could well go that way tonight.
+0I’ve gone for Ray van barneveld 2.00/2.08 and peter wright 2.10/2.28 best matches i could find…
Thanks for the help tho……Much appreciated…..+0Thanks arb ,,, But not sure how to do that….any tips will be helpful
+0@arb is suggesting that you can back each of the outcomes at a different bookie for a total profit, regardless of the outcome of the match.
You can use the 3-way Dutch calculator over at trickybet (google it) and it will tell you how much you need to place on each of the three outcomes in order to guarantee the same profit regardless.
All you need to input are the various odds from each bookie and the stake you plan to use at one of the bookies. Beware of placing random amounts like £12.76 just because the calculator tells you too – those kind of stakes look a bit fishy to bookies if they were to review your account and betting patterns.
In this instance, you could substitute laying off your 10 Bet back bet on Anderson or Taylor at an exchange by placing the 2 additional back bets at different bookies for a (small) qualifying profit as opposed to a (small) qualifying loss.
You could of course up the stakes all round and seek to make a larger profit (whilst also triggering the 10 Bet offer if it were a draw)
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