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legendary
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July 18, 2021, 09:59:58 AM
#18
Going for 1x2 markets seems risky as teams have less pressure to win so total goals is indeed the best way to approach friendly matches but it still depends on the offered odds and your personal projected odds. Even if over 2.5 or 1.5 is likely to hit I wouldn't say it's that easy because friendly matches can be very random you'd never know if these teams suddenly change their playstyle like going for a defensive type of play and next thing you know the match ends with a 1-0 or 0-0 scoreline.
sr. member
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July 18, 2021, 09:30:06 AM
#17
The most common friendly matches are both the international  country and club friendlies, long time ago I have seen these type of matches as a way to bet and have fun, many of my betting result are positive most especially if I bet on a single match. The country or club that will win is not certain but I noticed staking on over 1.5 or over 2.5 is always most of the time results to a good outcome.

I am not saying this is a risk free bet, no bet is risk free, but I noticed this type of match most of the time results to many goals scored which makes better for taking over 1.5 or over 2.5 and the games are won.

It's not balanced when we have to bet between the two forces who have a level of quality in terms of play. Simply put, between countries against clubs, it is clear that it does not benefit both parties. Friendly matches are not too serious to bet on. because winning and losing are the main points of it all testing how strong they are in dealing with high-class players from various countries who gather in one football club. While the accumulation of country players only rests on players within the country itself.
hero member
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July 18, 2021, 08:17:18 AM
#16

How do you determine a friendly match?

Wouldn't you interpret friendly match as an exhibition fight like Mike Tyson vs Jones or Floyd vs Logan? We didn't see any listing of it on crypto book though but if it was we likely are betting on a draw as expected because it looks like they are just up there for the audience to see how they're after years being retired.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 07:48:05 AM
#15
I never bet on friendly matches because of their increased unpredictability. I don't like increased risk, which is why I choose a tournament match, where I can make a more thorough analysis of the teams and thus predict the outcome of the match.
sr. member
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July 18, 2021, 06:24:11 AM
#14

What do you think about staking on over 1.5 and over 2.5 on international friendlies (both country and club friendlies)? Or do you prefer to go for straight win or draw?

Nah friendly matches both clubs and countries are not good for draws or straight win but going for goals are better and more likely and guarantee for success. The reason to go for goals more than draw is that as the name comes, it is friendly meaning no seriousness because there are no cups or stakes involved for the players, team or clubs so they will just play it out as friends. Such matches are just meant to test players fitness and readiness of team for future competition. Therefore, coaches relax some important players or those who are already fit and most times the rules of the game are relaxed and you can see numerous changes of players which is actually the purpose; to test the fitness of the players and physhe of the team. At times you see players not showing seriousness on the pitch, some even laugh on the pitch rather than chasing lost possession on the ball. So those are reasons to bet for goals in friendlies and many turn out to be matches with goals.
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July 18, 2021, 05:01:27 AM
#13
I would keep my games straight both for country and club international friendlies and would very selective in choosing my games I would rather take up good matches and predict both as draw because going for a straight win might be heartbreaking atimes most especially for club friendlies with poor management.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 04:07:19 AM
#12
Betting on friendly games is risky! You can't make an objective analysis, coaches like to experiment with new names, tactics, there are up to 12 substitutions... unlike in big games where motivation is high, in friendly games, there can be a lack of motivation! Underdogs often win because they play against some big name and they give their best, just to be seen!...

When I bet on friendly games, like OP, I bet on goals... usually over 2.5, but sometimes I like to test over 3.5 and over 4.5 goals with some games...
After all, without big pressure, which is common for official games, there's less tension... players are more relaxed, mistakes are being made, and I expect to see more goals!
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 04:05:36 AM
#11
Having a friendly match is one of the most riskier things can do in a match because they can even troll and they can even throw the game as much as they want because it's a friendly game no matter what the outcome is still its the entertainment to them unless its an in a professional match like in a league, tournament, majors and another event which can benefit to them to have a point. Well I'm a fan of dota so most of the time I see the match of good teams like Liquid (Kuroky) vs OG (Notail) this game is risky because its a friendly match too but still they don't consider it because it a match to enter the title of T.I Champions.
hero member
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July 18, 2021, 03:55:06 AM
#10
Don't really want to ngl. In most Esports matches, even if players do perform skillfully, they don't really pick the meta or move or do actions that they would normally do, which is a BIG factor imo. Yes, both teams don't do it, but the skill levels of both teams are quite close to each other so even the smallest factor is enough to influence the match.  I just enjoy the games together with the team tbh. It's fun, especially if you get in the mood together with how the casters do their jobs. We do bet on what teams win though, just that it has no money involved.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 03:38:55 AM
#9
Sincerely predicting this games is a bit difficult atimes so I spend good time selecting my teams both for the country and club teams but from my personal observation countries tend to perform better in friendlies compared to clubs.
In what way in performance? Do you mean in straight win? Or choosing total goal scored?

In straight win, I do not bet on straight win in friendlies, but likely countries can be performing better but I do not know, but there are many unknown clubs in club friendlies if you noticed, even if the clubs are unknown and uncommon, how will the match be determined when the players also are not known. But what about going for total goals? I mean the total goals scored by both teams after the match ended. I used 1.5 as the min and 2.5 to be the max.
sr. member
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July 18, 2021, 03:32:42 AM
#8
What do you think about staking on over 1.5 and over 2.5 on international friendlies (both country and club friendlies)? Or do you prefer to go for straight win or draw?
It depends, because performances at country friendlies are quite different from club friendlies. If I was to bet on a country friendly game I would go for a straight win with over 1.5 while for club friendlies which aren't taken serious by most manager would be a draw for me. But I would go for 1 game at a time other than accumulating odds that might end-up with lots of disappointing outcome.

Sincerely predicting this games is a bit difficult atimes so I spend good time selecting my teams both for the country and club teams but from my personal observation countries tend to perform better in friendlies compared to clubs.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 02:59:35 AM
#7
The bottom line: there are the biggest consequences in a friendly match, Although the assessment that leads to the game is more underdog, in fact this match is very difficult to predict.
Yes friendly matches is very difficult to predict, I have also noticed that, that is why I did not mention wining but just over 1.5 or over 2.5, which means both team or one of the teams scoring 2 or 3 goals will make the bettor to win the match. I have been noticing friendlies over a long time ago, most opponents score or one opponent will score more than one or two goals. Try to check this out about friendlies. If to consider the ratio of this type of goals to no goal or under 1.5 goals, the ration will be 70% matches played to be over 1.5 while 30% for under 1.5. I too do not go for straight win because I noticed the winner is not certain because the players used are not the first 11, may not even be part of the A team.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 02:51:59 AM
#6
What do you think about staking on over 1.5 and over 2.5 on international friendlies (both country and club friendlies)? Or do you prefer to go for straight win or draw?
In general, in gambling matches, clubs are often considered very annoying, not a few are involved in betting their friendship to fight for the country that is director, In fact, what is often encountered is player injury, this factor can endanger the club in the league that we bet on.

Unexpected things often happen in friendly match gambling, often seen this match often triggers aggressive and controversial nature.

The bottom line: there are the biggest consequences in a friendly match, Although the assessment that leads to the game is more underdog, in fact this match is very difficult to predict.
hero member
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July 18, 2021, 02:51:42 AM
#5
I thought that this is the other type of betting friendly match.

But as much as you want to bet with these matches, it's hard to determine who would be the winner of such games. Because, as it's declared as a friendly match.

You'll never know what they've talked about before the game on their lockers.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 02:26:52 AM
#4
I personally prefer to avoid betting on friendly matches because usually the players being played are second or even third tier players, so we will predict more wrongly. For example, a famous team plays a friendly match, then we predict the match will run normally with the main players being played but after the match starts we will be surprised to see the composition of players we don't know. That way, the predictions we make will be of no use at all and also, as far as I'm aware there won't be many goals in the friendly. Regarding which betting option is better, I think it depends because I will always adjust to the team that will bet and what kind of tournament they are in, it doesn't always have to be about the number of goals 1.5 and 2.5 because there are many other options that are also good.
sr. member
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July 18, 2021, 02:25:25 AM
#3
Betting on friendly matches without any pressure is a bit risky in my opinion. With odds of above 2.5 I would consider betting on the underdog. The stronger team will likely never bring their A team and usually let's the substitute players play. The purpose of these friendly matches is to be entertaining and not about winning. I would expect the underdog to win more of these games, or it will be a draw at least.

Many expected good gambling outcome, but I can't be confident with underdog to become more potential of winning. I always rely on odds but I'll stick on strong team that would probably give us bigger hints to decide which will be the best pick for winning streak. Friendly match might end up with draw decision, and only pure entertainment.
hero member
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July 18, 2021, 02:03:23 AM
#2
Betting on friendly matches without any pressure is a bit risky in my opinion. With odds of above 2.5 I would consider betting on the underdog. The stronger team will likely never bring their A team and usually let's the substitute players play. The purpose of these friendly matches is to be entertaining and not about winning. I would expect the underdog to win more of these games, or it will be a draw at least.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 02:04:03 AM
#2
Personally, I don't like betting on friendly matches, I find them too unpredictable. There are also often a lot of player changes, so one thing to avoid is probably betting on a certain player to score - chances are they will play less of the match than would normally be the case. But you're right that teams are generally less cautious in friendlies, which we might expect would lead to more goals in total.
legendary
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July 18, 2021, 01:38:43 AM
#1
The most common friendly matches are both the international  country and club friendlies, long time ago I have seen these type of matches as a way to bet and have fun, many of my betting result are positive most especially if I bet on a single match. The country or club that will win is not certain but I noticed staking on over 1.5 or over 2.5 is always most of the time results to a good outcome.

I am not saying this is a risk free bet, no bet is risk free, but I noticed this type of match most of the time results to many goals scored which makes better for taking over 1.5 or over 2.5 and the games are won.

Some people still like to accumulate, the accumulation can also be positive and won but the more the accumulation the more the high chances of losing. But I do not still see any wrong in accumulating 3 matches, though the chances to lose will increase because as one match lost result to the nullification of the bet, I prefer just a single game in a week.

What do you think about staking on over 1.5 and over 2.5 on international friendlies (both country and club friendlies)? Or do you prefer to go for straight win or draw?
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