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Anomaly01SOCCER-ODDS
Mathematical arbitrage opportunity on Netherlands vs Morocco World Cup clash
- Pre-match odds on the Netherlands vs Morocco World Cup clash create a risk-free arbitrage opportunity across different bookmakers.
- Combining Betano's home odds (2.18), 1xBet's draw odds (3.44), and Unibet's away odds (4.10) yields a total implied probability of 99.33%, leaving a 0.67% profit margin.
- This allows bettors to guarantee a profit regardless of the match outcome by distributing stakes proportionally across these three bookmakers.
Divergence02SOCCER-ODDS
10Bet offers outlier away win odds on Orgryte IS at Kalmar FF
- Bookmakers are highly divided on bottom-placed Orgryte IS playing away at Kalmar FF in the Swedish Allsvenskan.
- 10Bet offers outlier away win odds of 6.80, representing a massive 16.19% divergence above the market consensus average of 5.85.
- This substantial variation highlights a major disagreement among oddsmakers on the underdog's chances, offering high value for risk-tolerant bettors.
Divergence03SOCCER-ODDS
Marathonbet lists outlier away win odds on Mariehamn at VPS
- Oddsmakers have diverged significantly on bottom-placed Mariehamn's chances of securing an away win against VPS in the Veikkausliiga.
- Marathonbet lists outlier away win odds of 9.50, which is 10.74% above the market consensus average of 8.58 and far higher than Unibet's 7.00.
- This pricing gap provides a highly lucrative opportunity for bettors backing the underdog compared to standard market rates.
Divergence04SOCCER-ODDS
Bookmakers diverge on Bosnia & Herzegovina win odds against USA
- Bookmakers show a notable disagreement on Bosnia & Herzegovina's chances against the USA in their upcoming World Cup clash.
- Unibet and Betano offer outlier away win odds of 10.00, which is 9.91% above the market consensus average of 9.10.
- This divergence allows bettors to back Bosnia & Herzegovina at a significantly higher return than the low market offering of 8.00 from William Hill.