Conor is -1200, meaning you need to bet 1200 to win 100. (Or bet 12 dollars to win 1).
Not a good value. The prop bets are where you want to bet:
The first prop is Conor inside the distance. That is -675. So you are already getting about double from the straight bet.
This also doesn't have much value.
The 2nd prop is Conor wins in Round one. That is currently at -130. Meaning you have to bet 130 to win 100.
The 3rd prop is fight goes under 1.5 rounds. That is is currently at -185.
I feel that Dana is going to poison Siver.
Neither guy is terribly impressive and without all the hype Connor would be just another small fighter nobody cares about working his way up the ranks.
He is saving that for jose.
Conor is -1200, meaning you need to bet 1200 to win 100. (Or bet 12 dollars to win 1).
Not a good value. The prop bets are where you want to bet:
what's the prop bet on "wit-tin 2 minutes uh dah fairst round"? Lol
I'm speaking metaphorically by the way and do not encourage gambling...
+104
I guess I shouldn't be surprised there is one.
Everyone seems to misunderstand this. It is a fair value if you believe it is a lock. 1/12 if you're betting $24,000 means you win $2,000.
Sure, MMA is a scary bet because random KOs or injuries happen. But unlike other sports like Football or Baseball, you need less pieces to stay intact to keep a smart bet strong.
Now most of us on Sherdog don't have the chedder to make it matter. But for a $1,200 to win $100 is fine if you're wholly sure. It just really sucks if the worst happens.
I'm not saying go for it, because I don't have the cash. But you bet 1/12 and win 1.... you've got 13. That idiot that scoffed at the "value" and went with a 3/1 prop that lost now has -3. Where's the value now?
I don't put it past Dana poisoning multiple people.
Thanks for the number! Gonna call right now and ask who I should bet on for fight night in Boston.
Everyone seems to misunderstand this. It is a fair value if you believe it is a lock. 1/12 if you're betting $24,000 means you win $2,000.
Sure, MMA is a scary bet because random KOs or injuries happen. But unlike other sports like Football or Baseball, you need less pieces to stay intact to keep a smart bet strong.
Now most of us on Sherdog don't have the chedder to make it matter. But for a $1,200 to win $100 is fine if you're wholly sure. It just really sucks if the worst happens.
I'm not saying go for it, because I don't have the cash. But you bet 1/12 and win 1.... you've got 13. That idiot that scoffed at the "value" and went with a 3/1 prop that lost now has -3. Where's the value now?
Why anyone would risk so much for so little return is beyond me. Nothing is guaranteed so why would you bet your car to win a pittance?
People get injured in fights or screwed by the refs all the time. Jones almost lost to sonnen...
Speak for yourself bro. The line is -950 on Bodog, even butter.
For the same reason you put a lot of money into a company that creates small return, even though you might lose it all. Small returns with high probibility of return at high volume is more profitable than low returns with low probability of return.
I said "most". If you got it and you wanna bet it, then by all means enjoy. I'm one of those nerds that does $10 bets per bet. I put up about $200-250 a show. Almost always comes out with 115%-130%. It's essentially just investing and playing the numbers.
UFC 172 was the one time I took a bath. Overthought the hell outta that one. UFC Japan: Hunt vs Nelson I made bank. Those two cancelled each other out.