Backing and Laying on Under/Over Markets
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Hi all,
Forum newbie here, however I got in to matched betting some years ago, but stopped after the main welcome bonuses dried up. Looking to get back in to it now
I have a question about the back and lay odds on the under/over football markets on exchanges.
Today I was looking to minimise my losses on a rollover bet and found that the Under/Over 2.5 goal market for a football match was the best option.The bookie was offering a back bet of 1.97 on the match finishing under 2.5 goals.
Smarkets was offering 2.04 on a lay bet of the match finishing under 2.5 goals.No probs so far…
However on the exchange I noticed that the back bet of the match finishing OVER 2.5 goals was taking bets with sufficient liquidity for my bet with odds of 1.97 also.
Now this is probably a simple answer, but I just wanted to clear things up to be sure. If I backed UNDER 2.5 goals on the bookies site, and OVER 2.5 goals on the exchange, is this the same as laying the bet on the UNDER exchange market?
It seems to me that it would be, but the fact that the odds were different for each made me question myself and go for the lay option with slightly higher odds (therefore a greater overall loss).
Could anyone shed some light on why these odds would have been different, and how it would affect future bets that I place? Also any quirks about how the money comes out that might affect any calculations in stake.