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Rugby World Cup 2019 Betting Odds More — Where the Line Is Softest

Rugby World Cup 2019 Betting Odds More: how the market moved, where the soft lines sat, and how a second account changes your expected value.

By BestSportsBet editors
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Getting the best price on a market matters more than any “system” you read online. This look at Rugby World Cup 2019 Betting Odds More explains how the odds moved, which sites priced it softest and where your money worked harder.

Price-shopping matters more than you think

A single 5% edge across a year of stakes compounds meaningfully. Most South African punters bet with one account out of habit. Opening a second — Hollywoodbets is a natural choice because it prices the depth well — lets you take the better number every time two books disagree.

Where soft lines tend to appear

Midweek cup fixtures, U20 competitions, regional racing and secondary European leagues are where smaller books can drift. If you specialise in one of those, the work of maintaining two or three accounts pays for itself.

Discipline notes

Never wager for the sake of beating a price. The best book is the one where the value is, not the one with the prettiest app.

Final word

Take our write-up as a starting point rather than a final word. Conditions, offers and line prices change weekly, and the best punters adjust constantly. Hollywoodbets is the operator we return to most often for the updated reality on pricing and promos.

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