Tuesday 18 July 2017

MITB Cash-In Prop Bets Update For July 18th

The Kambi oddsmakers have just taken down their Money in the Bank cash-in prop markets, so I have made a note of the current prices and will compare them to previous numbers for the next time they're made available.

There have been a few changes since the most recent post which was published a fortnight ago. Here's what I've noticed.

Men's Cash-In Success or Failure?
The market where customers can wager on there being a successful cash-in or not has now leaned on the No.

Men's MITB 2017 Cash-In Prop Bets

As you can see in the image above, an unsuccessful cash-in by Baron Corbin - or whoever may be holding the 2017 Men's Money in the Bank contract at the time of execution - has been snipped from 5/2 into 2/1.

This means that the customers who would like to bet on the cash-in being fruitful can now pick it at 1/3. This is the best price that I have seen this selection available since the market has been open.

Show Of Briefcase Cash-In
This market has remained stationary since it first opened. The 'Raw/Smackdown' option is 3/1 while the 'PPV/Network Special or Any Other' is favoured at 1/5.

Time Of Men's Cash-In
A market where clients can bet on the time-frame when the Money in the Bank contract holder cashes in has had action on two options - 'Between First Day After SummerSlam, But Before Survivor Series' and 'Between Survivor Series But Before Royal Rumble'.

Date of the men's Money in the Bank cash-in betting odds for July 2017
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By backing the two options, the punters have covered a good stretch of time. It runs from late August to late January if they backed the two selections at the same time. 

With the two options moving in, the oddsmakers have pushed out three others. You can see them in the image below. Two cover the period when the company is building its storylines toward WrestleMania. The third will pay out if there hasn't been a cash-in after the Monday following WrestleMania. With the briefcase being associated with Smackdown's championhip, if it hasn't been cashed in by Mania - the final selection would be good to go.

Women's Cash-In A Success Or Failure?
After the puzzling action on the day of Money in the Bank 2017, when customers were heavily backing an unsuccessful cash-in, things now appear back to where I believe they should be.

A successful cash-in by whoever is holding the briefcase has now moved in from 1/13 to 1/34 since I last checked in. As noted in many posts since the concept of a women's Money in the Bank ladder match was confirmed, the first cash-in has to win the championship in order to get the gimmick over. It doesn't matter if the second, third or fourth doesn't - the first really does have to.

Show Of Briefcase Cash-In
This market has gently been leaning on there being a cash-in on 'Raw/Smackdown'. 

TV Show or PPV Where Women's MITB Contract Is Cashed In Odds

It started off at 3/1 on the night of the show and is now down to even money. I can get why the punters have sided with the cash-in taking place during an episode of Smackdown (or Raw). I think when the show gave away a Women's Money in the Bank ladder match for free, it made it clear that anything can happen with the women's division on the Smackdown brand.

Time Of Women's Cash-In
There have been two selections that have been cut in the market where customers can bet on the time-frame when the women's Money in the Bank contract is cashed in.

Date of Women's Money in the Bank cash-in betting odds for July 18th 2017
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Firstly, they've snipped 'Between Survivor Series, But Before WrestleMania' from 3/1 into 5/2.

The 'During SummerSlam' option is interesting. It has moved in from 5/4 to 4/5 and I guess this is from customers who have realised that Carmella will be local when SummerSlam takes place in Brooklyn on August 20th. I don't know if it'll be too soon to pull the trigger, but I can understand why the clients have backed 'During SummerSlam' just in case. 

Prices correct as of 7:30pm BST this evening. When available, the markets can be found on the websites that publish betting odds from Kambi. A couple of examples can be found below.



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