Monday 5 June 2017

Paddy Power's Money In The Bank Markets Published

The Paddy Power Sportsbook has published a plethora of Money in the Bank 2017 markets this afternoon.

Customers can bet on not only the outright winner of the match. They can also have punts on a handful of specials that have been written up by the oddsmakers. In this post, I'll point out the odds for everything that's on the board.

Winner
The outright market has AJ Styles as a 2/1 favourite to snare the briefcase first.
There are three wrestlers available at 7/2. They are Baron Corbin, Sami Zayn and Shinsuke Nakamura. Corbin was 5/1 and has been backed into this spot. The remaining two selections - Kevin Owens and Dolph Ziggler - are 4/1 and 16/1 respectively.

Will There Be  A Successful Cash-In?
The first special on the board is a prop where clients can wager on the cash-in being successful or not.  The 'Yes' is 1/12 and the 'No' is 9/2.

Length of Match
Customers can also have a bet on how long the match is. They've set the over/under line at 22:59 with the Over at 10/11 and the under at 8/11.

Cash-In Date
Clients can wager on when the cash-in takes place. The options are:
Before August 1st 2017 9/2
August 1st to September 30th 2017 9/2
October 1st to November 30th 7/2
December 1st to January 31st 7/1
February 1st to March 31st 4/1
April 1st to May 31st 3/1
After June 1st 16/1

General Specials
Other specials available for clients to wager on are:

Rusev to appear at ringside during the match 4/1
Briefcase to be cashed in on the night 5/1
Dave Meltzer to give this match four stars or more 5/6
Dave Meltzer to give this match 5 stars 7/1

As per usual, the WWE markets can be found where in the sports novelties section of the website. The link below will take you there.

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