Saturday 30 April 2016

Another Look Through Bwin's Payback 2016 Odds

The WWE Payback 2016 betting odds have been republished over at bwin.com.

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In this post, I'll go through each available market to see how the numbers differ from when they were first published.

Bwin was the first sportsbook to offer betting on Payback, so this should be a good indicator to see what the wrestling fans have been betting on.

Starting with the bottom of the board we have Ryback (73/100) versus Kalisto (EVS) in the pre-show match for the latter's WWE US Championship.

Kalisto was originally priced at 11/10, so the cut to EVENS suggests that that's where the customers have gone. This also may have been a reaction to this morning's move at 5Dimes where Kalisto has become a favourite overnight. For what it's worth, Ryback was 67/100 when the firm first published odds for this match.

Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens were 83/100 each when the traders installed the pair on April 26th. I have seen Zayn's price shorten, but their odds have balanced back out since then.

The customers have evidently been backing a Dean Ambrose win. He had opened at 1/5 with Chris Jericho at 3/1.

The Vaudevillains' price has shortened slightly. They were 2/5 on Monday. Enzo and Cass have drifted out from 7/4 to 9/4.

WWE Intercontinental Champion, The Miz, has had a price cut from 91/100 to 67/100 in eleven days. On the other side of the market, Cesaro has gone from 4/5 to 11/10.

Charotte has also had her backers. She went from 2/5 to 3/10. Natalya has improved from 7/4.

The main event market is still showing the same prices as it did on April 18th.

If you're a bwin customer and would like to bet on WWE Payback, the odds - when available - can be found under 'Entertainment' on the menu at bwin.com. You'll also find Money in the Bank 2016 and 2017 Royal Rumble betting opportunities.

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