Wednesday, 7 August 2019

G1 Climax 29 Betting Update After Night 15

Following the penultimate round of A Block matches in the G1 Climax tournament, there are now only two potential winners of the block - Kazuchika Okada and Kota Ibushi.

Okada is sitting at the top of the table with fourteen points while Ibushi is right under him with twelve. The pair will duel in the main event of Sunday's final round of A Block matches with the winner booking his way to the G1 Climax final on Monday morning.

Kambi republished its tournament winner market earlier today. Both Okada and Ibushi have been kept at 13/10 joint-favourites, but there have been a couple of cuts made to the odds for B Block competitors Tetsuya Naito and Goto.

When the oddsmakers last adjusted the line, they had moved Naito from 9/4 into 7/4. He is now down slightly more at 33/20. 

Goto has slipped from 6/1 into 11/2. He'll meet Jon Moxley in tomorrow's penultimate round of B Block matches, so he could very well end up out of the running by tomorrow afternoon should Moxley get to twelve points.

You can see all the latest outright odds compared to their most recent prices in the table below.

G1 Climax 29 Tournament Winner Betting Odds

There have also been adjustments made to the 'Losing Finalist' market that I first wrote about yesterday.

Okada has been snipped from 13/10 into 5/4 while Ibushi has moved to 13/10 from 6/4. The only other A Block wrestler from yesterday - EVIL - was taken off the board after he failed to pick up two points to remain in the hunt when he faced Okada earlier.

Naito's odds to be the losing finalist have also lowered since yesterday. They are down to 9/4 from 5/2.

G1 Climax 29 Tournament Losing Finalist Betting Odds

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