Ice Hockey over and under Tips - Tip Strategy

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From these 3 games, I take the number of goals scored by the respective team in the first period. The total is divided by three and rounded down if necessary.

I do that for each team and add up the determined values ​​for each game pairing. If I get a number equal to or higher than three, it is quite likely that more than 1.5 goals will be scored in the first third of this game.

Now you only have to decide whether you want to play the whole thing as a single, combination, or system tip.

I started using this system on day five of the 20015/16 season and found that using data from the last three games played proved to be the safest and most meaningful.

I currently have a hit rate of 85% with this system! For all who wanna follow me in my NHL tip just check my Profile: Sixthman

The odds for these tips were around 1.65 to 1.85 in 2021 and since the stricter rule interpretation in the NHL (and the resulting "more penalties") at around 1.50 to 1.70.

Most of the time I play the system 3 out of 4 because with a hit rate of 85% I usually get more than 3 out of 4 right.

As a result, there are hardly any losses (which of course cannot be ruled out).

Example:
Odds 1: 1.60 (average odds)
Odds 2: 1.60 (average odds)
Odds 3: 1.60 (average odds)
Odds 4: 1.60 (average odds)

Bet rows in the 3 out of 4 system:
Odds 1 x Odds 2 x Odds 3
Odds 1 x Odds 2 x Odds 4
Odds 1 x Odds 3 x Odds 4
Odds 2 x Odds 3 x Odds 4

or differently:
1.60 x 1.60 x 1.60 = 4.10
1.60 x 1.60 x 1.60 = 4.10
1.60 x 1.60 x 1.60 = 4.10
1.60 x 1.60 x 1.60 = 4.10

  • Profit with 0 hits (at a bet of €1 per row, €4 in total): €0.00
  • Win with 1 hit (at a bet of €1 per line, €4 in total): €0.00
  • Win with 2 hits (at a bet of €1 per row, €4 in total): €0.00
  • Win with 3 hits (with a bet of €1 per row, so €4 in total): €4.10 (average winning expectation)
  • Win with 4 hits (at a bet of €1 per row, €4 in total): €16.40

So you can see that the probability of increasing your budget is relatively high.

Just don't make the mistake of always putting the entire account on it, as this is doomed to fail.

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