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Is it possible to use the positive expected value betting strategy on sports other than greyhound racing?

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Yes, the positive expected value betting strategy can be applied to any sport, including football, horse racing, and others, as long as you can find situations where the odds offered by a bookmaker are greater than the true probability of the event. The key is to identify these opportunities where the market has mispriced an event, allowing you to bet at odds that offer a mathematical advantage over time.
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Hey Caan, nice video I did this my self last year for two months I got restricted by B365. I did it in slightly different way, bet on higher priced dog and if the odds at Bf exchange stays lower till the start of the race I keep the bet, if price at exchange goes up I just cashed out b365 as there is no value.  It’s almost the same, but they catch me after almost 700 bets and got restricted.
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Great video very informative, but my question would be, if you were betting on horses and there was a race with a smaller field where there is only say 4 runners, is it best to pick the short priced favourite which you think may actually win or do you pick the horse with the best price to probability and hope it pays off in the long run, even though you aren’t sure that it can actually win this particular race based on its stats. Thank you
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Literally zero info about any strategy. Just "find the best lines" okay? But what if you're wrong? You still have 6 dogs. 6 variables. If you get a good price on a loser, you still lose.
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Just subscribed Caan.
I own a lot of greyhounds but I’m interested in this strategy. A lot of the times my dogs are clear favs and not worth betting on, so I want my dog to win obviously but still make money on the other dogs. Any strategy you would recommend?
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Do you vary the stake according to the price? If the exchange has a greyhound at 10, and B365 has it at 12, it is still a long shot, and highly unlikely to win, as opposed to the example you gave of 3 and 4 respectively.
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