Earlier today, Kambi republished its NJPW G1 Climax 29 markets that were taken down ahead of Wednesday's B Block matches. A number of adjustments have been made to them.
Tetsuya Naito - who now has four tournament points - remains a favourite to win B Block. He was 7/10 when I last wrote about the market on July 20th. As of today's update, he is 4/6 to win the round-robin part of the tournament.
Naito's price isn't the only to have shortened since last week.
Jon Moxley - who is currently undefeated in the block with eight points - is 7/4. This is down from 2/1.
Another name whose price has been cut is that of Juice Robinson. He is now 7/2, but was a slightly higher 9/2 on July 20th.
The outright winner market has been adjusted with all the names in the top tier with price cuts. The B Block favourite is at the top of the outright market as he has dipped from 13/10 into 5/4.
KENTA and Kazuchika Okada - who are undefeated at the top of A Block - are in second place with both selections lowered from 3/1 into 11/4.
They're alongside Kota Ibushi who is two wins behind them he too has dipped into 11/4 from 3s.
Jon Moxley, who hasn't lost a match yet, is next up at 7/2 - down from last week's 9/2.
And then there's Jay White, who scored his first win with a decision over Jeff Cobb on Wednesday. He has moved in from 12/1 into 10/1 and there has been an emphasis on him needing to get two points in all of his remaining round-robin matches to be in with a chance of making the August 12th final.
The rest of the selections' prices have either drifted or stalled. You can view them below.
The A Block market still has the same pricing as July 20th. You can view the prices below, but as it stands there are joint-favourites in KENTA and Kazuchika Okada. Their match is tomorrow and - unless it ends a draw - one of them will become the sole undefeated wrestler in the block.
I plan to write about the Okada .vs. KENTA match tomorrow morning, but - as of the time of writing - KENTA is a 3/4 favourite. A win for Okada will pay out at odds of 19/20.
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