knowing the strength of both the dogs and the faves.
of course when there is huge mismatch, its better to take dog +spread (most usual is +0.5, but in huge mismatch dogs can get +1.5, or even more) rather taking draw.
taking draw at HT is better in knockout stages of big tournaments like Euro, on paper, at first half they would try to figure each other formation and play it safely. if one side scores a goal, most likely the other come out and play to tie the game.
if we are talking about regular season soccer, you just need to analyze their forms. for example, stoke city (EPL) is good at home, if there's top club playing them at their home, draw is a good bet, because they will put up a fight and won't settle with a loss. and when a top club hit rough patch, its good to bet on the dogs spread or draw. we saw last season with juventus, you could cashed in +200 or +300 draw for 5 or 6 matchday in a row when they hit a rough patch (6 draw streak).
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knowing the strength of both the dogs and the faves.
of course when there is huge mismatch, its better to take dog +spread (most usual is +0.5, but in huge mismatch dogs can get +1.5, or even more) rather taking draw.
taking draw at HT is better in knockout stages of big tournaments like Euro, on paper, at first half they would try to figure each other formation and play it safely. if one side scores a goal, most likely the other come out and play to tie the game.
if we are talking about regular season soccer, you just need to analyze their forms. for example, stoke city (EPL) is good at home, if there's top club playing them at their home, draw is a good bet, because they will put up a fight and won't settle with a loss. and when a top club hit rough patch, its good to bet on the dogs spread or draw. we saw last season with juventus, you could cashed in +200 or +300 draw for 5 or 6 matchday in a row when they hit a rough patch (6 draw streak).
Usually the 1st match-ups of the opening round are good draw bets. Some of the mediocre to shitty teams are playing for the draw from the get go and the good teams aren't really in a hurry to open it up on any one.
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Usually the 1st match-ups of the opening round are good draw bets. Some of the mediocre to shitty teams are playing for the draw from the get go and the good teams aren't really in a hurry to open it up on any one.
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