Thursday 2 November 2017

Women's MITB Cash-In Specials Update For November 2nd

The Women's Money in the Bank cash-in specials from Kambi were republished today. In this post, I'll give a quick update where I'll point out the latest odds and see how the prices have changed since early-September.

There are three markets available. The first is one where you can have a bet on the cash-in being a success or not, the second allows customers to have a wager on the show the contract is executed and the third is a time-frame market where punters can back the date when they believe the cash-in will be carried out.

Briefcase Cash-In To Be Successful?
This market has remained stationary.
The 'Yes' to the cash-in being a successful one being 1/100 to the 'No' out at 10/1.
As I've written many times before - and I'll continue until the day it happens - the first female MITB cash-in HAS to be a winning one.

Show Of Briefcase Cash-In
This market has two selections - 'Raw/Smackdown' or 'PPV/WWE Network Special or Any Other Show'.

Show Of 2017 Women's Cash-In Betting Odds

As you can see, the selection for the cash-in to take place during a pay-per-view or any other kind of show other than on Smackdown (or Raw), has been cut from 17/20 to 13/20 while the Raw/Smackdown option has been raised from 17/20 to 11/10.

Date Of Cash-In
This market has also changed since September. Mainly because it's in-play every day until the Raw after Mania.

Date Of 2017 Women's Cash-In Betting Odds

The options to bet on 'Between Survivor Series, But Before WrestleMania' and 'During WrestleMania' have both been slashed with the former moving in from 2/5 to 11/50. A cash-in during WrestleMania will now pay out at 11/2 - a drop from 8/1.


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