I agree with Swole and the Cynical one, in the fact that changing the odds after bets are placed (for new bets only) is an accepted bookie practice. It should be an option we bookies can utilize.
Come football season, it will allow us to put up events earlier as we can recover from injury reports and other problems mid week, when the odds change
"X-Men: The Last Stand" sold about $107 million worth of tickets in the three-day period from Friday to Sunday, said distributor 20th Century Fox. The News Corp.-owned studio said it hoped the film would open near the $86 million bow of its 2003 predecessor "X2: X-Men United."
"X-Men: The Last Stand" sold about $107 million worth of tickets in the three-day period from Friday to Sunday, said distributor 20th Century Fox. The News Corp.-owned studio said it hoped the film would open near the $86 million bow of its 2003 predecessor "X2: X-Men United."
I agree with Swole and the Cynical one, in the fact that changing the odds after bets are placed (for new bets only) is an accepted bookie practice. It should be an option we bookies can utilize.
Being able to change the odds helps both the bookie and bet placers.
The bet placers can take advantage of lucrative odds that might soften up closer to the event deadline. The bookie can also swing odds opposite the pile-on. We need to be able to do this.