I mention trading late not to "reduce the risk of something happening", but rather to be able to have potentially much larger profits for the same liability. Say I lay the draw on 85 min at 1.2 odds or I lay the draw on 50 min at 1.9 odds, for the same liability. I stand to win much larger amount in the first case - of course the drawback being I have only 5 mins (plus injury time to get that win...)ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:01 pmRe Boring game 'value'. The value you're exploiting in that case is the likelihood of a goal vs the amount the odds will decay per min. If you think there's a 10% chance of there being a goal in the next 20mins and the risk/reward (ie cost/profit of being right or being wrong) is > 10% then it's a good trade. By understanding how odds decay and how they move after a goal (try looking at Soccer Mystic) you can pretty accurately determine what the price will be if there are no goals or a goal for either team at any time in the future.
Remember that unlike a bet you aren't playing to the whistle. You're looking at what profit or loss is available over the short term as well as the long term. If a player has a bad injury and is on the ground for 5 mins it's perfectly possible to steal a tick or two without the ball being kicked as the odds tick inexorably towards 1000 or 1.01.
You mention trading late to reduce the risk of something happening, well is the last 5mins any less action packed than the first 5 mins, or from 40-45? You're trading a 5 min decay, doesn't really matter when that 5 mins is.
You say it "doesnt matter when that 5 mins is". Well, the odds decay must faster towards the end of the game, so isn't this also the added advantage if you are going to trade on "trends"? I'd say you can get many more ticks in those 5 mins late in the game, rather than in the early stages!