2nd May 2014, 06:48 PM
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You definitely want to get in early, rather than laying x mins to go, lay when the market is formed enough, usually a day prior, so you get the benefit of odds movement.
Consider two teams, no draw.
Team A is $1.32
Team B is $4.20
Lay them for stake $10 each
Odds sometime later...
Team A $1.27
Team B $4.60
Back them for stake $10 each
You are left with
Team A -.50c if it wins
Team B +$4.00 if it wins
You can see the odds advantage here.
Essentually you've layed team A at odds of $1.125 or backed team B at odds of $9.00
If you get my drift, regardless of this particular outcome, long term you're getting overs both ways.
*AFL Collingwood v Carlton was used in this example.
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