Sunday 20 May 2018

A Look Through Kambi's MITB 2018 Specials

In the first post I published yesterday, I mentioned that the Kambi oddsmakers had created new Money in the Bank specials ready for not only the MITB PPV but for any cash ins that occur beyond the June 17th event. In the post, I wrote that I would cover them at a later point. Well, now is that point.

I have had another look through all of the markets as of this morning, so - in this post - I'll write about how these markets opened and whether any prices differ from then.

Combined Brand Score Of Men and Women MITB Matches
This market has been priced up giving the option to place a wager on the combined brand score of the men's and women's ladder matches.

So, say both the men's and women's ladder matches are won by a member of the Smackdown roster, the winning selection would be 'Smackdown 2-0'.

They've obviously covered all three possible outcomes. As you can see in the table below, punters have evidently sided with the score being tied 1-1 as it has dropped from 4/6 into 11/20.

Money in the Bank 2018 Betting Odds

Brand Of Winner
In these markets, you're betting on the brand where the eventual winners are contracted to. So - say for example Sonya Deville wins (she's in another qualifier this week) - the winning selection would be 'Smackdown'.

The ladies' market opened with 'Smackdown' at 11/20, but this has drifted out to 17/20 after the 'Raw' option fell from 13/10 into 17/20.

The male market is also showing differing pricing to yesterday. 'Smackdown' has been backed from 7/10 into 1/2 while the other option has risen to 11/8 from EVS.

Champion Against Which The MITB Briefcase Is Cashed In
These markets will pay out on the championship that each contract is cashed in on. The odds have moved in a similar way to the 'Brand Of Winner' market.

Raw's Universal Championship has moved from EVS to 11/8 and the WWE Championship has moved in from 7/10 into 1/2.

Both of the women's championships are 17/20 as of the time of writing.

Time of Cash-in
Just like in previous years, customers can bet on the timeframe when the cash-ins take place. Both the men's and women's markets are showing the same odds as yesterday.

Here's how the betting on the male winners cash-in:

Date Of Men's MITB 2018 Cash-In Betting Odds

As you can see, there are joint-favourites with 'During Money in the Bank' and 'During SummerSlam' both at 6/4.

The ladies market favours a cash-in taking place on June 17th as 'During Money in the Bank' is 5/4.

Date Of Women's MITB 2018 Cash-In Betting Odds

A repeat of the first-ever cash-in, 'On 1st Day After WrestleMania Or Later' is currently 12/1.

Men's Briefcase Cash-in To Occur Before The Women Briefcase Cash-in
This is available under the men's markets and allows the customer to bet on the men's cash-in taking place before Ms. Money in the Bank does.

As of the time of writing, the 'Yes' is 23/25 and the 'No' is 3/4. For what it's worth, the 'Yes' started off at 19/20 while the 'No' has stalled.

Show Of Cash-in
These markets will pay out on the show where the cash-ins take place. The odds haven't changed since yesterday.

In the men's market, they have priced up 'Raw/Smackdown' at 5/2 while the 'PPV/WWE Network Specials / Any Other' option is 1/4. Over in the women's market they have 'Raw/Smackdown' at 3/1 and the other option is 1/5.

Cash-in To Be A Success
Just like in previous years, you can also bet on the eventual cash-ins being successful or not.

The men's offering is 'Yes' at a very short 1/14 to the unsuccessful option at 11/2 while - over the women's market - they have 'Yes' at 1/8 to the 'No' at 4/1.

I'll take a look over these markets a number of times not only in the lead-in to MITB 2018, but also in the weeks and months following it. This is, of course, if we don't get earlier cash-ins for both the men and women.


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