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Laying the 0-0 draw and laying/backing the draw


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Obviously the liability of a 0-0 draw is quite high for laying but how many 0-0 draws do we get in a weekend - 2 or 3 - not many. The liability can vary from 10/1 upto 20/1 but if we go into the under 1.5 field and take the matches with the highest backing odds then this will reduce the chance of getting caught out. If you have time, whilst watching or listening to certain matches or even watching sky sports news results, select your game before kick off and lay the draw for that particular match. Use odds of between 3.5 and 4 for the lay. when any team scores the odds can change dramatically depending on the time scored and this is when we must act and back the draw. ( You get free back/lay calculator software online which will calculate the amount you must lay and then back to get required target) Check it out. This could be a winner. The only time a loss will happen if there is a 0-0 draw.:ok

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