| strongiets • PM |
May 19, 2026 11:25 AM
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Major tournaments like the World Cup or big tennis events attract huge betting volume and nonstop media coverage. Because of that, markets feel very different compared to regular league matches. Do you approach big tournaments differently from normal season betting? Are odds usually sharper because everyone watches those events, or do emotional public bets actually create better opportunities than usual?
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| lonhirro • PM |
May 19, 2026 1:02 PM
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Big events definitely bring out the worst emotional bets from the general public, which is fantastic for anyone looking for mispriced odds. Sharp bookmakers adjust to the massive volume, but the public hype often overrates favorites in the knockout stages. Over the years, I have found that betting on total corners or yellow cards yields better results during high-pressure tennis or football matches. I use https://1xbet.com/en/ to cross-reference live betting statistics because the dynamic shifts during a big match offer incredible entry points if you remain objective.
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