*** British OpenErnie Els:Odds before tournament: 40 to 1 (13 golfers had better odds)Odds entering Sunday: 25 to 1Odds at lowest point on Sunday: 469 to 1 ($70 was actually bet at these odds, paying off $32,830)Adam Scott:
At his highest point on Sunday, if you wanted toback Adam Scott, you had to risk $70 to win $1 (implying a 98.6% chance of winning at that point)
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long odds for sure!
I'll take the +28 UNITS for my clients and I for the BRITISH!
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£52k traded on Ernie Els at 99/1 to win The Open, with £37k (total) traded in-play at a top price of 469/1 on Betfair.. Crazy stuff! - and thats Sterling (GBP) so a fair bit more when converted to dollars guys!!
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And you have to realise that because of the way Betfair works (trading) the company didn't actually take nay of those bets so a customer or number of customers risked 469 pounds to win 1 pound... How that is good business I do not know
What places offer in game wagering that offer odds at lowest point of 469 to 1?