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Sportsbet premiership odds

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Dees at $9.00 to make the eight

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

The odds are just a reflection on where the bets are being laid.

The top 8 adds up to $83.00 and it used to be $99.40; the top 4 adds up to $29.00 and it used to be $51.20 so the bookie is hedging.

Essendon being above Melbourne is just a reflection that more deluded people are betting on Essendon than Melbourne.

10 hours ago, jackaub said:

Dees at $9.00 to make the eight

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

My dearest had me compulsorily place a green note on this a couple of days ago

 

Bombers for the spoon , carlton and the goldy rounding out the bottom 3 .

Show me the final 8 odds. 8/1 is rubbish.

give me 20/1 and I might have a go.

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The dees for the top 8 at $11 is value. Compare us to Collingwood at $1.80 who we beat in the second half of the year and finished close to on the ladder. They are way unders but we are overs based on almost a decade of hopelessness. 

I am not 100% positive we will give the 8 a nudge next year...

Not for lack of improvement, but purely due to other teams around the fringe... 2017 for sure...

I will say that I would not hesitate to throw a Multi, combined with another few more 'certain' winners across the year (not only AFL) 

This would create the value you would expect of us making the 8, with all the lead up and excitement of a larger outlay on a single bet.

Hoping I've made sense :cool:

I would love to hold all bets on Melbourne for 2016 premiers.

I wouldn't have a mortgage but a lot of enemies.

 

 

It's simple really....betting odds are determined by the amount of money that comes in for listed teams/players etc.

Quite rightly no one rates us or is willing to place money on us & its only one eyed Demons supporters who could honestly say that we are remotely close to even making the top 8 let alone win the whole thing.We are a long way back & I see us hitting the top 8 possibly in 2017 but more than likely 2018

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