Saturday, 20 May 2017

5Dimes WWE Backlash 2017 Odds : 2 Hours Later

It has been two hours since I published a post mentioning that the 5Dimes Sportsbook had installed betting odds for tomorrow night's WWE Backlash 2017. I've just had a look through the markets again and there have been a number of changes made.

In this post, I'll run through all that I've noticed.

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Starting with the market right at the bottom, the price for Tye Dillinger to get a win on the pre-show has been backed from -750 into -825. His opponent, Aiden English, has moved out from +450 to +475.

Erick Rowan's odds have lowered from +650 into +550 for his match against Luke Harper. A winning bet on the ex-stablemate will pay out at of -1,050.

Baron Corbin has been lowered from +160 to +110 while Samu Zayn has drifted to -150 from -210.

The Shinsuke Namaura versus Dolph Ziggler market hasn't changed.

The team of Naomi, Becky and Charlotte has dipped from +600 to +500. Their opponents have gone to -900 from -1,200.

AJ Styles' price to win the WWE US Championship match against Kevin Owens has dropped from +700 to +440 while the titleholder has moved to -720 from -1,500.

The Smackdown Tag Team Championship odds have remained stationary.

I've been paying close attention to the WWE World Championship market. Randy Orton's odds have been on the slide. After starting off at +1,000 two hours ago, he had fallen to +575 within an hour and is now down to +285.

As a result of the move, Jinder Mahal has gone from -2,000 to -1,125 to -405. He is still the favourite, but the customers are evidently banking on an Orton victory at this point.

Prices correct as of 10:27pm BST. Odds taken from the 5Dimes Website.

4 comments:

  1. Does 5Dimes not allow parlays anymore? It only allows straight bets on my account right now.

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    1. Can't answer the question as to how permanent it is, I'm afraid. I am not privy to this kind of information and my reply would be guesswork. It's best to ask the staff about it.

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  2. Do you believe the sharp money was the odds that lifted these favorites last night and these odds are becoming closer due to public betting?

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    1. Friday was absolutely a key day for most, but not all, of the Payback card. It's a game of hindsight, though.

      It's hard to make a case for today's wagers after seeing Dolph Ziggler's odds drop.

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