Edwardoho 23 Posted May 10 (edited) I personally always find it interesting to see who the bookies think (based on a lot of number crunching) is the favourite to win the upcoming tournament. I think it could be Kotozakura or Hoshoryu's turn. Largely due to doubts about Terunofuji's fitness. Terunofuji 4.50 Hoshoryu 6.50 Kirishima 7.00 Kotozakura 11.00 Takakeisho 11.00 Takerufuji 11.00 Takayasu 15.00 Daieisho 17.00 Onosato 17.00 Wakamotoharu 17.00 Abi 19.00 Asanoyama 19.00 Gonoyama 23.00 Atamifuji 26.00 Onosho 29.00 Hiradoumi 34.00 Meisei 34.00 Midorifuji 34.00 Mitakeumi 34.00 Nishikigi 34.00 Oho 34.00 Tobizaru 34.00 Ura 34.00 Kinbozan 41.00 Kotoshoho 41.00 Shonannoumi 41.00 Takanosho 41.00 Shodai 51.00 Tamawashi 51.00 Edited May 10 by Edwardoho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yarimotsu 530 Posted May 11 Where do you find the odds? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yamanashi 3,735 Posted May 11 Time to get all Bayesian and put a wad of dough on either Tokihayate or Oshoma. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tigerboy1966 1,385 Posted May 11 Those odds add up to something like 190%. Nice for the bookie! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwardoho 23 Posted May 11 19 hours ago, Yarimotsu said: Where do you find the odds? A company called Marathon bet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 886 Posted May 12 I wouldn't be too sure they've paid attention to what's going on lately, with Terunofuji as the favourite. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joaoiyama 306 Posted May 12 Got some action on Kirishima, Hoshoryu and a small sprinkle on Onosato at 26.00, for some reason they didn't have odds for Kotozakura 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 886 Posted May 12 11 hours ago, Joaoiyama said: for some reason they didn't have odds for Kotozakura "Who's this new guy at ozeki? That must be a mistake, let's ignore him." 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asashosakari 18,833 Posted May 12 37 minutes ago, Koorifuu said: "Who's this new guy at ozeki? That must be a mistake, let's ignore him." "It says here on the internet that this Kotozakura guy's been dead for nearly 20 years, mate." 4 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joaoiyama 306 Posted May 30 On 11/05/2024 at 21:42, Joaoiyama said: Got some action on Kirishima, Hoshoryu and a small sprinkle on Onosato at 26.00, for some reason they didn't have odds for Kotozakura Terrible performance on the games but at least i made some money, i guess it's easier to make money on sumo than to be successful on the sumo games. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,927 Posted July 6 This post for entertainment purposes only. Bet your own real money at your own risk. Current NetBet top odds: Terunofuji 5.5 Hoshoryu 6.5 Kotozakura 6.5 Kirishima 8.5 Onosato 8.5 Daieisho 13 Takakeisho 15 Abi 17 Wakatakakage 17 Takayasu 21 Wakamotoharu 21 Gonoyama 26 Atamifuji 26 Asanoyama not given odds. Marathon Bet Has: Terunofuji 5.55 Hoshoryu 6.55 Kotozakura 6.65 Onosato 8.50 Kirishima 8.60 Daieisho 13.00 Takakeisho 15.25 Abi 17.25 Wakatakakage 17.25 Takayasu 21.00 Wakamotoharu 21.00 Atamifuji 26.00 Gonoyama 26.00 ... Asanoyama 29.00 Practically identical, but they do offer odds on Asanoyama. I'm not sending any gambling websites on the internet my money, but if I were I'd probably put a bunch on Onosato with smaller amounts on Terunofuji, Hoshoryu, Kotozakura, Wakatakakage, and Asanoyama to just eke out a small profit. That would look like: Odds Bet Payout Profit Onosato 8.5 42 357 254 Kotozakura 6.65 16 106.4 3.4 Hoshoryu 6.55 16 104.8 1.8 Terunofuji 5.55 19 105.45 2.45 Wakatakakage 17.25 6 103.5 0.5 Asanoyama 29 4 116 13 103 total cost This looks to me at least to have pretty good equity, even if it's the case that if anyone actually makes this spread it'll guarantee that some other rikishi will actually win. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,927 Posted July 6 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Gurowake said: I'm not sending any gambling websites on the internet my money I just realized they legalized sports gambling in Michigan a few years ago. However, I'd be very surprised if any the sportsbooks licensed to operate here offer sumo. Google suggests none of them do. Edited July 6 by Gurowake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yarimotsu 530 Posted July 6 Yeah I'm not one to bet, but those Onosato odds would be tempting if I were. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,249 Posted July 6 (edited) 13 hours ago, Gurowake said: I just realized they legalized sports gambling in Michigan a few years ago. However, I'd be very surprised if any the sportsbooks licensed to operate here offer sumo. Google suggests none of them do. I’m surprised people aren’t knocking your door down to sign up for a bet app. I can bet on India domestic league cricket and women’s international volleyball but not sumo. It seems like the sports league has to petition the state of Michigan to be included in the accepted catalog of betting sports so I doubt you’ll ever see sumo in there. Edited July 6 by Tsuchinoninjin 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Edwardoho 23 Posted July 31 @Joaoiyama - where did you copy and paste the screenshot of odds from? @Gurowake - does Netbet offer sumo odds for every basho? I didn't know there was a UK based company doing sumo odds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,927 Posted August 1 17 hours ago, Edwardoho said: does Netbet offer sumo odds for every basho? I have no idea. I only really looked this basho on a whim, remembering this thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
itchyknee 60 Posted August 2 https://www.businessinsider.com/sports-betting-debt-bankruptcy-gambling-young-men-research-addiction-2024-8 Quote The researchers found that the average credit score in states that legalized any form of sports gambling decreased by 0.3% after about four years and that the negative impact was stronger where online sports gambling is allowed, with credit scores dipping in those areas by 1%. They also found an 8% increase in debt-collection amounts and a 28% increase in bankruptcies where online sports betting was given the go-ahead. By their estimation, that translates to about 100,000 extra bankruptcies each year in the states that have legalized sports betting. The number of people who fell dangerously behind on their car loans went up, too. Oddly enough, credit-card delinquencies fell, but the researchers believe that's because banks wind up lowering credit limits to try to compensate for the rise in risky consumer behavior. Just a warning. You're all adults here, I hope. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aderechelsea 124 Posted August 4 Betting only for the yusho winner is kind of interesting but i BET (intentional pun) i will never see daily torikumi odds. And with my sumo gaming successes (nonexistent) i am happy i will never do 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joaoiyama 306 Posted August 7 On 31/07/2024 at 18:25, Edwardoho said: @Joaoiyama - where did you copy and paste the screenshot of odds from? @Gurowake - does Netbet offer sumo odds for every basho? I didn't know there was a UK based company doing sumo odds. From Playpix but i also used Rainbet in that basho, those were the only trustable betting sites that i found sumo odds here in Brazil, but last basho bet365 had odds avaliable for sumo so i used bet365 for the most part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joaoiyama 306 Posted August 7 On 04/08/2024 at 07:27, aderechelsea said: Betting only for the yusho winner is kind of interesting but i BET (intentional pun) i will never see daily torikumi odds. And with my sumo gaming successes (nonexistent) i am happy i will never do There were odds for the last eight matches everyday. Good odds for betting, bad odds for the house, i wonder who's the odds maker for these betting sites. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Athenayama 953 Posted August 8 10 hours ago, Joaoiyama said: There were odds for the last eight matches everyday. Good odds for betting, bad odds for the house, i wonder who's the odds maker for these betting sites. AI ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,249 Posted August 8 18 hours ago, Joaoiyama said: There were odds for the last eight matches everyday. Good odds for betting, bad odds for the house, i wonder who's the odds maker for these betting sites. The odds move based on placed bets, so I guess people who are randomly betting sumo? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gurowake 3,927 Posted August 8 (edited) 7 hours ago, Athenayama said: AI ? I don't doubt that some sort of computer analysis is being done, nor do I doubt that it's the main method by which bookies set their odds given the wide variety of sports that they're involved in. It also somewhat explains the favorable odds on Onosato; those following the sport saw someone who appears to be close to unstoppable (until last basho), while there is really no comparable rikishi who a computer model could analogize his results to except maybe Mitakeumi and Ichinojo, both of whom failed to win Yusho early on despite rising to the top quickly. Followers of sumo also know it's a bit unfair to analogize their situations to Onosato's, because they came up during the time there were many more dominant rikishi at the top of the banzuke compared to now. Of course, those odds now look to be just about right given his performance, but I suspect anyone actually following sumo thinks him not scoring double digits was a major disappointment. Edited August 8 by Gurowake Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asapedroryu 227 Posted August 8 Betting odds nowadays are mostly created by dedicated companies (not the betting company) that then sell the odd information to betting companies, who (should) review them and publish them, sometimes slightly changing the percentage. One company sells to multiple betting companies, so in a niche sport like Sumo it wouldn't be a surprise that it is only one company or two providing the odds to the few betting companies that have Sumo. Some of the larger betting companies also have in-house teams that create odds. And the way they determine the odds is mostly based on maths and statistics, so AI also takes a part in the process. Long are the years it was some bloke with a pen and piece of paper doing them. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,249 Posted August 9 20 hours ago, Asapedroryu said: Betting odds nowadays are mostly created by dedicated companies (not the betting company) that then sell the odd information to betting companies, who (should) review them and publish them, sometimes slightly changing the percentage. One company sells to multiple betting companies, so in a niche sport like Sumo it wouldn't be a surprise that it is only one company or two providing the odds to the few betting companies that have Sumo. Some of the larger betting companies also have in-house teams that create odds. And the way they determine the odds is mostly based on maths and statistics, so AI also takes a part in the process. Long are the years it was some bloke with a pen and piece of paper doing them. The odds do move with wagers as well, professional gamblers are usually on bet teams so they can put more money on a favorable line by betting all at exactly the same time (their accounts usually have bet limits imposed on them because they win too often). If they are late with a bet by some seconds the line will already turn to not be favorable. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites