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Tennis Trading

The document outlines various trading techniques in tennis by Patrick Ross, including scalper strategies and methods for betting on favorites during critical game moments. Techniques involve placing bets based on odds fluctuations during Break Points and set outcomes, with specific exit strategies to minimize losses and maximize profits. The strategies emphasize the importance of liquidity and timing, particularly after the first set, to capitalize on the favorite's potential recovery.
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Tennis Trading

The document outlines various trading techniques in tennis by Patrick Ross, including scalper strategies and methods for betting on favorites during critical game moments. Techniques involve placing bets based on odds fluctuations during Break Points and set outcomes, with specific exit strategies to minimize losses and maximize profits. The strategies emphasize the importance of liquidity and timing, particularly after the first set, to capitalize on the favorite's potential recovery.
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Trading Techniques in Tennis by the well-known Patrick Ross

SCALPER STRATEGY:
Technique 1 - open the trade no matter what the point and close as soon as the odds
stabilize before the next service is done:
When a Break Point is realized, the odds of the player who won the game
The game usually drops between 7 to 10%. Lay the favorite whenever the opponent...
but weaker can give him a Break Point. Go Back to the favorite whenever
this can create a Break Point for the opponent.
• Go back to the favorite when it is receiving the service and immediately when
he scores a point. As the game approaches its conclusion, the variation in the odds increases.
•Make lay to the favorite when he is serving and the weaker opponent scores a point.
point in the second half of the game, that is, when it is 0-30, 15-30 or 30-
30 and the weaker player gains a point remaining at 0-40, 15-40 or 30-40.
Make a back to the favorite if it is receiving the service and it is the game that he
give the victory in the set, as long as the favorite's odds are still above 1.07~1.05.
In the event of playing a tiebreak game, since the services are alternated, and
besides, it is a decisive game because it closes the set, so every point won matters.
vary the odds quite a bit. Back the favorite as soon as he gains a point in the tiebreak,
You can make Lay on the favorite as soon as he loses a point in the tiebreak.
Note: use software to place bets, watch the game with a very fast stream
or through analog television and/or follow the live scores of
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Technique 2 – open the trade at the onset of the Break Point and wait for it to occur
to then close the trade:
Place a Back bet on the player who is receiving and is about to make a
Break Point.
This technique has more risk than the first one, because in case it does not materialize -
If the Break Point needs to close the trade with a small loss.
However, how a Break Point triggers a big drop in the player's odds.
that was receiving, we will be on the safe side, with expected positive value.
Open the Back bet on the player who is only 1 point away from achieving a Break
Point, when it is 0-40.
If the serving player scores 1 point making it 15-40, we have to consider
close our trade with a small loss or wait for another point,
it depends on the risk we want to take.
If the player serving scores 30-40 then we close the trade at a loss and
we're off to another.

ChampWinnings STRATEGY:
Find games where the favorite has odds of up to a maximum of 1.4; ideally between
1.15–1.4. This system should not be applied in men's Grand Slams, only in
best of 3 games (which includes at least some Grand Slam games)
feminine). Games with liquidity, games on Betfair that have more than £50,000.
returned.
1. Set the Lay to favorite even at the beginning of the game. Typically it is
when the favorite's odds are lower.
2. Define exit levels above and below; that is, with profit or with
loss. It is recommended to exit at a loss as soon as 10% of the stake is reached, and
exit in profit when reaching 40% of the stake.
3. Place the Back when 1 of the levels above happens.
Exit strategy: close the trade immediately if the favorite wins a Break Point.
because it means that the favorite is really strong and their odds will definitely drop
for the 10% stake factor and even if that doesn't happen, it's better to assume it from now on
the loss.
The stronger the favorite (lower odds), the harder it will be to reach the level.
out of the above (but the underdog will have to strive...), that’s why in these cases
we can consider making a profit even before we reach 40% profit.
With odds of 1.3, it will be enough, in principle, for the underdog to win the 1st set to...
reach the higher output level, in profit.
We should also know how to exit if the game is balanced, that is, if each player is
earning your service and the odds always hovering around their initial values.
In this situation, it's not worth wasting time, and it's better to leave and move on.
With this strategy, we will normally have a greater number of losing games than winning ones.
profit, but since the losses (-10%) are smaller than the profits (+40%), in the long run
we will be positive.

STRATEGY–Back to the favorite for a Break


Point:
Games with liquidity, games on Betfair that have more than £100,000 matched.
If the favorite won the previous point by a large margin when they were
to serve and now makes the first point in the opponent's service game (0-15),
So do a back bet on the favorite because he is strong and has a chance of winning the break.
Point.
Exit strategy: if the weaker player, who is serving, scores only 1 point,
close the trade immediately by laying the favorite, take advantage of the favorite's odds
little was affected to leave with very little loss from this trade. If the result already
If the score is 0-40 and the serving player has just managed to score 1 point (making it 15-40)
One can wait for the next point or choose to close the trade now with very little.
loss or none in this case.
If the favorite really manages to achieve the Break Point, the trade closes with
pleasant profit by laying the favorite at a lower odd now.

STRATEGY Race Your Profits:


Find games where a favorite is identified (odds below 2). It is even possible
even finding games that are in the statistics of betfair
(http://form.tennis.betfair.com/tennis) they have as favorite (lowest odds) the
player with the worst ranking of the two players. Games with liquidity, games that
have more than £100,000 matched.
Enter the market only after the end of the 1st set, and if the favorite has lost that set.
So making a comeback to the favorite after he lost the 1st set and his odds have already
raised quite a bit.
2. Define exit levels above and below; that is, with profit or with
loss. It is recommended to exit at a loss as soon as 30% of the stake has been reached, and
exit with profit when reaching 40% of the stake.
Place the Lay when one of the above levels occurs.
Exit strategy:
close the trade at a loss if, during the 2nd set, the odds of the favorite rise
but achieve these values:

DifferencePlace Lay when the odds reach:

0.75 2.02–3 Odd that it was Back + 1

1.5 4.1–6 Odd that was done Back + 2


close the trade in profit when, during the 2nd set, the odds of the favorite drop
and reach these values:

DifferenceMake a Lay when the odds reach:

0.5 2.02–3 Odd that it became Back–0.76

1 4.1–6 Odd that was made Back–1.8


There are a few reasons for the favorite to lose the 1st set.
First, it is still warming up and saving strength for the next set. Especially
if the opponent is much weaker and spends all their energy in the first set. The favorite
starts to play seriously and completely dominates it in the 2nd set.
The second reason is more related to psychology. If the favorite loses the first set,
will gain additional motivation and concentration, will seek strength and start playing
better in the 2nd set. But don't forget that we only need to see the favorite to
lead the set, we don't need him to win the set, we should leave when we reach the
exit profit.
With this strategy, there is no need to know about tennis or the players. Just
place a bet on the favorite after he lost the 1st set, and hope that he recovers and
play better during the 2nd set to lower your odds, so we can close the trade with
profit.

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