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hedge in sports betting

What is a hedge in sports betting?

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J Short
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hedge in sports betting

You might have heard the phrase to โ€œhedge your betsโ€ when people talk about having two options, and not knowing which one to go for.

You could โ€œhedge your betsโ€ on picking two dishes from a menu because you just canโ€™t decide which one to have. You know at least one will be right!

Instead of going all-in on one option, you go for both โ€“ย knowing that youโ€™re guaranteed a reward no matter the outcome, even if itโ€™s smaller.

Well, the concept of hedging comes from betting โ€“ย specifically horse racing โ€“ย where punters would try to cover their risk by betting on outcomes other than their original selection.

In this guide weโ€™ll walk you through the idea of hedge betting and how you can do it effectively. Weโ€™ll offer up an example so you can see it in action. Hedge betting isnโ€™t easy and it requires good judgement and a huge slice of luck to nail a profit every time.

With that in mind, letโ€™s dive into the world of hedging here!

Hedge betting explained

Hedge betting is the principle of spreading your risk across multiple outcomes in a sports event, so you win profit no matter the result. At least, thatโ€™s the gold standard for hedge betting.

Sometimes punters will leave some risk exposed and hope that theyโ€™ve covered enough outcomes to win a bet. Weโ€™ll look at that more closely later in this guide.

In effect, the point of hedging is to minimise risk and lock in profit.

Itโ€™s common in horse racing betting, football betting, and when betting on individual tournament sports like golf and tennis.

Hedge bet examples

The best way to truly understand hedge betting is to look at some examples. Letโ€™s start with football. Say you bet ยฃ10 on Brazil to win the World Cup at odds of 5/1. You stand to make ยฃ50 profit if they win.

Now, you hold your nerve and Brazil reach the final, where they are favourites to beat Belgium. You could stick with your single bet and hope Brazil win. Or, you could bet ยฃ10 on Belgium to lift the trophy, at odds of 3/1,

Suddenly you win no matter the result:

  • Brazil win the World Cup final = ยฃ50 profit + ยฃ10 stake = ยฃ60 return
  • Belgium win the World Cup final = ยฃ30 profit + ยฃ10 stake = ยฃ40 return

Of course, because youโ€™ve placed two opposing bets, one of them has to lose. So, you definitely lose ยฃ10. Yet your overall return will either be ยฃ50 or ยฃ30. Not bad!

Hedging your bets is great when there are only two outcomes and the odds swing wildly enough to make it worthwhile. However, itโ€™s not easy to judge this and comes with risk. What if Brazil had failed to make it out of the group stage? Youโ€™d have simply lost your original bet.

Another issue with hedging comes when there are multiple outcomes, say in horse racing betting. Punters will often bet on a favourite to win and bet each way on an outsider at higher odds. But what about all the other runners?

You leave yourself exposed to a lot of risk when hedging in horse racing, unless you try and cover most of the field. But, if you do this, you spend a lot of money placing bets that may not pay out anything at all.

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Football hedge betting involves waiting for the odds to change

How to hedge bets effectively

If you plan to use hedge bets in the future then itโ€™s important you understand the work and the risks involved. For a start, you canโ€™t simply bet on a tennis player to win a match, wait for their odds to shift, and then bet on the opponent. What if the odds donโ€™t move in your favour? Youโ€™ve then committed to half the hedge and have no way of escaping the first bet, unless you cash out.

What happens, too, if a big outsider wins a race where youโ€™ve backed three other horses? You could suddenly see yourself suffering a heavy loss from more than one bet, just because you didnโ€™t hedge the right horse.

Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s important to do your research when hedge betting and make the smartest picks possible. Itโ€™s also imperative you follow the odds, because you have to time the hedged bet to perfection. Miss your moment and that chance to lock in profit could disappear.

Paddyโ€™s Tip: Start Small

If youโ€™re new to hedging but want to give it a go then the best thing to do is start small.

Bet a small, affordable amount on a two-way result. Say, an NBA game or a tennis match. Basically, anything where there isnโ€™t a draw.

Find odds that youโ€™re sure will shrink when the event gets underway. For example, you know a particular tennis player always starts strong, so their 2/1 price to win will likely fall. Then, once those odds have fallen, back the opposing outcome at higher odds.

Now youโ€™ve locked in a โ€œgreen bookโ€ no matter the outcome.

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