Saturday 18 November 2017

Survivor Series WON Star Rating Odds Update

As mentioned in the previous post, the Kambi oddsmakers have republished their WWE Survivor Series match and specials markets for tomorrow night. I've had another look through their over/under Wrestling Observer Newsletter star rating markets to see how the odds compare to yesterday.

Starting with the pre-show:

Enzo vs Kalisto
Over 1.75 Stars
Exactly 1.75 Stars
Under 1.75 Stars
17/11 10am
23/20
23/20
6/4
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
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The market is still showing the same pricing as yesterday morning. The line is 1.75 stars. Nothing much to read here.

Bliss vs Flair
Over 3.25 Stars
Exactly 3.25 Stars
Under 3.25 Stars
17/11 10am
7/4
7/5
4/5
8pm
9/5
29/20
3/4
18/11 9:45am
19/10
6/4
7/10

There have been changes made to the market for the Alexa Bliss versus Charlotte Flair match. The punters are evidently backing the match to receive less than three-and-a-quarter stars because the 'Under' is on the descent. It opened at 4/5, was 3/4 by yesterday evening and has now been cut to 7/10.

Another market where customers appear to be siding the under is the one for Brock Lesnar versus AJ Styles.

Lesnar vs Styles
Over 4.25 Stars
Exactly 4.25 Stars
Under 4.25 Stars
17/11 10am
7/5
5/4
11/10
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
33/20
7/5
17/20

They've moved 'Under 4.25 Stars' from 11/10 to 17/20.

The Usos vs Sheamus/Cesaro
Over 4.00 Stars
Exactly 4.00 Stars
Under 4.00 Stars
17/11 10am
EVS
5/4
7/5
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
33/20
7/5
17/20

Yet another market where customers have taken the under is in The Usos versus Sheamus and Cesaro. The traders have cut 'Under 4 Stars' from 7/5 to 17/20.

Men's Elimination Match
Over 4.50 Stars
Exactly 4.50 Stars
Under 4.50 Stars
17/11 10am
6/4
23/20
23/20
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
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The men's elimination match is still showing the same odds as yesterday morning. The line for this bout is set at four-and-a-half stars.

The other Survivor Series elimination market has stayed where it was as well.

Women's Elimination Match
Over 2.75 Stars
Exactly 2.75 Stars
Under 2.75 Stars
17/11 10am
6/5
6/5
27/20
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
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The line is at two-and-three-quarter stars here. 

Shield vs New Day
Over 4.00 Stars
Exactly 4.00 Stars
Under 4.00 Stars
17/11 10am
5/4
5/4
5/4
8pm
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18/11 9:45am
23/20
13/10
13/10

The customers have evidently backed The Shield versus The New Day getting more than four stars as the odds have been snipped from 5/4 into 23/20. 

I can understand why they've backed the over because, in 2014, The Shield's last two PPV trios matches were in the four to four-and-a-half range.

Miz vs Corbin
Over 2.50 Stars
Exactly 2.50 Stars
Under 2.50 Stars
17/11 10am
13/10
13/10
23/20
8pm
6/4
"
EVS
18/11 9:45am
33/20
7/5
17/20

The Miz .vs. Baron Corbin punters have sided with the 'Under 2.5 Stars'. As noted in yesterday's post, I've taken the under as well.

After writing this post, and looking through the markets, I've decided to bet on another selection.

I've backed 'Over 2.75 Stars' in the women's elimination match.

Last year's bout fell exactly on 2.75 stars. Seven of last year's participants are back in. It could be eight if the fifth member of Team Smackdown is Natalya. The other wrestlers that could potentially fill the void are Paige and Nikki Bella. I don't think they would be a detriment either. And then you have the addition of Asuka who I am also sure wouldn't ruin the match. I have a feeling it has a good chance of doing better than 2016. 

Prices and lines correct as of 9:45am GMT. 


2 comments:

  1. Your time amd stars opinions aré always helpfull and interesting.
    I am not too much lately into WWE but I enter This si te everyday cause you can always get a great insight

    Thanks again David for your great great work!!!

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