How to get real fixed matches online
Match fixing has been around since the beginning of sports, but it’s not nearly as common or easy to spot as it might have been in the past.
The templates of how matches are fixed we may not look at today, but what is common is -for a match to be fixed, a player(s), coach, referee or someone who has a direct role to play in that particular game is compromised. Mainly for a payoff, although sometimes other factors could trigger a fix.
We have seen games where a team allowed a player to literally walk through their defence and the keeper pretended and dived in the exact opposite direction of the ball. There are some that at 90 Minutes the scoreline would be 1–3 and the home team makes a glorious comeback, boom to 4–3 at 90 + 5 minutes. I'm sure you must have seen games like this.
Fixed Matches are not always about who is winning a game. The popular predictions that most people fix matches on are Correct Scores, Halftime/Fulltime predictions, and Number Of Goals In A Game, Home Win, Away Win, and Draw predictions.
So, now how do you spot a fixed match
Irregular Pre-Match Odds
Many punters, who use bookies, are aware of betting odds reflecting the money that has gone onto the markets, or certain outcomes of an event. An example of this could be in a football match, where Man City are set to play Everton. If City are listed as odds of 2.10 to win against Everton, and the punters are piling money on a City win, then the bookies will slash Manchester City’s odds as a result.
The odds will go down if there is a high demand for a City win, but the odds will go up if there is a high demand for an Everton win.
So now we know that outcomes are priced according to demand, and the likelihood of an outcome happening, we can use this as our advantage to find fixed games.
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