
I have no doubt the negative move comes from the bad testing news for McLaren.
Webber's odds are better than Button's. I'm not surprised by this move in the market, WB, are you? What is surprising me is that Button has not moved out at the same rate as Hamilton. Bookies think he's dealing with the car better, maybe?WilliamsF1 wrote:Why MW is behind the 2 Mclaren driver? What are the pointers?
These WDC odds are based on an automatic algorithm which determines them from the money bet on each driver. So bookies opinion do not come into it. Webber is simply rated by the car he drives (supposed to be the best) and versus his team mate who is the top driver for 2011 WDC atm.horse wrote:WilliamsF1 wrote:Webber's odds are better than Button's. I'm not surprised by this move in the market, WB, are you? What is surprising me is that Button has not moved out at the same rate as Hamilton. Bookies think he's dealing with the car better, maybe?
Indeed. But you would have to use quite a bit of money. The balanced market is €253,455. I reckon that almost 30% of that is on Vettel. So you would have to commit something like €76,200 on Perez to push him up.Caito wrote:Odds depends only on money bet? Meaning that if I put lots of money on Perez he would have better odds than Vettel, right?
I have done that in the past but slightly different. I have first divided the car odds by the leading car's value to create standardized car odds. Then I did the division of the driver odds by the car odds.n smikle wrote:What if you divide the driver by the car odds?
That is a reference to my 2010 methodology. I used bookies from the UK, Germany and Spain to average global odds. I have been criticised for massive over runs that recreational betting produces. As a result I have changed the WDC odds in February to the BetFair odds which are computer algorithm driven. Thus I'm pretty sure that they really represent the betting money. I also record what BetFair call the balanced market. That is only the part of the bets that are actually matched with conditions set by the better. Only matched bets are considered by the algorithm which determines the odds.raymondu999 wrote:Hi WB. In your Excel screenshot you have a column called "global." Is that a mean figure, or is that actually a bookie?