"The 33"-Road Bike Racing - TDF Odds are in....

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Wanna make some money? Bookie odds:
Odds for Tour de France favorites
* Basso - 7 to 5
* Ullrich - 3 to 1
* Vinokourov and Valverde - 8 to 1
* Landis - 20 to 1
Snicklefritz
05-04-06, 07:43 PM
Wanna make some money? Bookie odds:
Odds for Tour de France favorites
* Basso - 7 to 5
* Ullrich - 3 to 1
* Vinokourov and Valverde - 8 to 1
* Landis - 20 to 1
Anyone know how the bookies figure these numbers out?
CCFISH81
05-04-06, 08:38 PM
Are these really numbers from bookies?
Dead Roman
05-05-06, 12:58 AM
3 to 1 odds aint bad, i tell ya fa sho.
merlinextraligh
05-05-06, 06:31 AM
Anyone know how the bookies figure these numbers out?
Bookies set up the odds to even the money. As long as winning and losing bets equal out, they win. So the odds are set (and change as bets go down) not based upon some superior knowledge of who will win, rather based upon how people will bet.
El Diablo Rojo
05-05-06, 06:38 AM
OK so how can a guy in the States place a bet?
Snicklefritz
05-05-06, 09:37 AM
I wonder what odds would have been put on Armstrong back in 1999
merlinextraligh
05-05-06, 09:49 AM
I wonder what odds would have been put on Armstrong back in 1999
Perhaps not as long as you might think. He'd finished 4th in the Vuelta in the previous year, and there was some talk that he had a legitimate shot at the TDF. I would guess in the 50-1 range.
Perhaps not as long as you might think. He'd finished 4th in the Vuelta in the previous year, and there was some talk that he had a legitimate shot at the TDF. I would guess in the 50-1 range.
50 to 1 :eek: Imagine the payout some people got!!!
As for me, I've always considered over 25 or 30 to 1 to be a long shot in my book so 50 to 1 is pretty long IMO. I really wouldn't put money on a 50 to 1. Well maybe a few bucks just in case but definately no serious bets unless I know something no one else does. :D
OK so how can a guy in the States place a bet?
https://www.betandwin.com/betsnew.aspx?SportID=10
but the odds are different right now. Still looks like Basso for both.
but you know what they say about book making, upon entering , you may already be a loser.
merlinextraligh
05-05-06, 02:02 PM
hey I like Danielson at 26 to 1 to win the Giro. Stranger things have happened. Hey $300 on Danielson to win and you could be riding a cat's ass CF bike with Record, and Lightweights.
Floyd at 19 to 1 for the Giro looks a little shaky given he's not entered.
Floyd at 19 to 1 for the Giro looks a little shaky given he's not entered.
OK. Now I'm ready to bet!:D
DieselDan
05-05-06, 08:36 PM
I'm in for US$1000 on Landis.
deadly downtube
05-05-06, 10:06 PM
It appears you cannot register on betandwin.com if you are from the united states... I went to register, and in the list of countries they have United States Virgin Islands and United States Minor Outlying Islands as choices, but not USA... what gives??
feltdude
05-05-06, 10:18 PM
You'll need to wait until the TDF is closer for the big online sportsbooks like Sports.com and Sportsbook.com to pick up the lines.
DieselDan
05-06-06, 06:51 PM
It appears you cannot register on betandwin.com if you are from the united states... I went to register, and in the list of countries they have United States Virgin Islands and United States Minor Outlying Islands as choices, but not USA... what gives??
I know in South Carolina, betting over the internet is illegal, covered under the statute regarding placing bets over the phone.
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