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A sparkling new betting feature: Product Betting
Take the last digit of each of the scores and multiply them together. The last digit of the multiply is the winning number.
For example: a game ends 93-77
The last digits are 3 and 7
Multiply 3 x 7 to get 21
The last digit of 21 is a 1 and 1 would be the winner.
Now, some of you may be wondering how on earth the odds are calculated and whether any of this makes any sense.
For a game like basketball the last digit of the score of each team can be considered to be pretty much random and so the outcome is not too different to rolling 10-sided dice. It is possible to make a large 10x10 grid and plot the product value for each of the 100 possible outcomes. You can then add them all up and get the probabilities for each of the outcomes 0..9.
You should get the following, which are probabilities out of 100:
0 - 27
1 - 4
2 - 12
3 - 4
4 - 12
5 - 9
6 - 12
7 - 4
8 - 12
9 - 4
For example, you can get a 9 result from 1:9, 9:1, 3:3, 7:7. That's four cases, as above.
Allowing for the standard 110/100 'juice' and considering that you get a winning stake returned, fair payouts on the above results would be:
0 - 2.3
1 - 21.7
2 - 6.5
3 - 21.7
4 - 6.5
5 - 9.1
6 - 6.5
7 - 21.7
8 - 6.5
9 - 21.7
Think of Product Betting as a great way to enjoy the last moments of a game when the game's result is no longer in doubt. You can still enjoy a bet even when you don't care or can't decide who wins the game.
Take the last digit of each of the scores and multiply them together. The last digit of the multiply is the winning number.
For example: a game ends 93-77
The last digits are 3 and 7
Multiply 3 x 7 to get 21
The last digit of 21 is a 1 and 1 would be the winner.
Now, some of you may be wondering how on earth the odds are calculated and whether any of this makes any sense.
For a game like basketball the last digit of the score of each team can be considered to be pretty much random and so the outcome is not too different to rolling 10-sided dice. It is possible to make a large 10x10 grid and plot the product value for each of the 100 possible outcomes. You can then add them all up and get the probabilities for each of the outcomes 0..9.
You should get the following, which are probabilities out of 100:
0 - 27
1 - 4
2 - 12
3 - 4
4 - 12
5 - 9
6 - 12
7 - 4
8 - 12
9 - 4
For example, you can get a 9 result from 1:9, 9:1, 3:3, 7:7. That's four cases, as above.
Allowing for the standard 110/100 'juice' and considering that you get a winning stake returned, fair payouts on the above results would be:
0 - 2.3
1 - 21.7
2 - 6.5
3 - 21.7
4 - 6.5
5 - 9.1
6 - 6.5
7 - 21.7
8 - 6.5
9 - 21.7
Think of Product Betting as a great way to enjoy the last moments of a game when the game's result is no longer in doubt. You can still enjoy a bet even when you don't care or can't decide who wins the game.