Sunday 23 June 2019

G1 Climax 29 Markets Published

The day has finally arrived.

After many years of wanting to see a sportsbook publish a market for  NJPW's G1 Climax, Kambi has delivered today with a market where customers can place bets on the winner of this year's tournament which begins next month.

But that's not all.

The oddsmaker from Kambi has created many more markets for the tourney. 

Customers can bet on who they believe will win Block A, there's another market for the Block B winner.

There's also a market in which customers can place wagers on what the exact final will be. As of the time of writing there are 11/4 joint-favourites in Kota Ibushi .vs. Jay White and Kota Ibushi .vs. Tetsuya Naito.

And that's still only scraping the surface.

There's a plethora of proposition markets for customers to bet on as well. For example, they are offering 3/10 on a Japanese wrestler being crowned the winner or 11/5 on the winner not being Japanese.

There are also Over/Under specials on certain competitors. As an example, they've set the line at six wins for Hiroshi Tanahashi. The '6 or More' is 4/5 and the 'No' (which is obviously '5 or Less') is 9/10.

This still isn't all that's on offer.

There's another section in which customers can bet on the tournament match that receives the most stars in Dave Meltzer's coverage of the event. The two matches at the top of the market - both at 5/1 - are Tanahashi versus Okada and Okada .vs. Ibushi. 

There are fifteen other Observer/G1 prop markets available.

I am in awe at what they have here after all these years of waiting. They've exceeded my expectations.

2 comments:

  1. Im aware how long you've wanted these markets. Im just looking through them all now

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    1. I still cannot believe how much effort has gone into these!

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