this, of course, does not make sense in that context :-
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The problem with futures is that 20 value plays don't mean squat if none are winners
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Now, if talking about 60/1 or 40/1 golfers you will obviously get long losing streaks simple basic probability. 3 out of 100 at 40/1 is a lot more...
golf I would not call an 'American' sport in this discussion, something that is in danger of being on tv elsewhere occasionally with international interest, unlike baseball, american football, etc.
American term for marking something academically, seems the bookies use it too, just their term for the process of working out what option on a bet won or lost
If they are value, though, you will get a return over time. It seems the American betting style is much more loathe to bet underdogs or long prices, so that could be part of it for you. Doesn't make sense at all for golf, as barring the odd Tiger situation no-one will be odds on to win.
non-Carribean books I think definitely better for golf futures betting, in general, as you can get the longer priced players and at better prices, very rare to get the best price on someone at a US place, unless a favorite type.
whereas it seems the 'LVSC' futures have noone close to 100/1...
Anders, the id stuff pretty standard for that sort of stuff, bank accounts, etc.
NZ Tab I think was even worse when I looked at it, and still have not put any money in there
Home Points Average 25.36
Away Points Average 23.08
Total Points Average 48.45
Home Win % 47.9
Draw % 6.7
Away Win % 45.4
Over 36 Points % 77.3
Under 36 Points % 22.7
Over 40 Points % 63.0
Under 40 Points % 37.0
Over 44 Points % 56.3
Under 44 Points % 43.7