Sunday 18 June 2017

A Time To Watch Tonight In Tonight's WWE Championship Match

The Paddy Power Sportsbook's WWE Money in the Bank 2017 betting markets were closed at 10pm BST. I managed to grab all the odds shortly before they were closed.

Here's one that caught my attention.


The market for the WWE Championship match to go over seventeen minutes and fifty-nine seconds closed as a 1/9 favourite.

When the prop was first installed, customers could take either the over or under at 5/6.

I felt that the match would go shorter than the line that the oddsmakers took and backed the under as soon as I became aware of the market.

I'm even more intrigued to see how this one goes.

11 comments:

  1. Looks like more of my money goes on Paddy tonight...

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    1. Can't seem to find money in the bank matches on Paddy now...

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    2. They closed at 10pm. It's in the first sentence.

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    3. Woops, my bad... (again!)

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  2. William hill has womens mitb to be cashed in unsuccessfully tonight at 16/1? if paddy odds are correct this could be a possibility right?

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    1. The problem with that is the odds for there to be a cash in on the night would have been backed as well and they weren't.
      I placed a few pounds on it just in case, but I think the cash in on the night prices would have been cut as well.

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    2. Oh right didnt see the odds for that...were they on paddy

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  3. i had never seen so distant odds on time props ,this could sound weird but do insiders even know time of every match? 😐

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    1. Might know how the card is set up etc. It would have to go to a schedule surely.

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    2. I think they do, the last ppv had the usos vs Breezango i think have odds of over or under 10:30 and i think it was seconds under. Something like that anyway.
      Id imagine with 5 matches to fill nearly 3 hours, the matches will all get good time.

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