Table Tennis tips: Odds, betting and prediction on Setka Cup, TT Cup and Moscow Liga
INTEREST in table tennis has soared with bookmakers in recent weeks and here is our guide to betting on the sport.
At the moment the key tournaments to bet on are the Setka Cup, Moscow Liga and the TT Cup with matches taking place regularly throughout the day.
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Setka Cup, Moscow Liga and TT Cup – Tips, odds and prediction
Due to the nature of table tennis, with plenty of matches taking place each day – there are no outright markets, meaning punters can only bet on matches.
And like other one-on-one sports such as tennis, table tennis favourites can often be at very short odds in the match markets.
This will give punters a good steer on his most likely to win each game.
With table tennis being a largely unknown sport across the UK, bookmakers can be caught out by offering large odds – unlike football where they rarely miss a trick.
This gives punters the opportunity to catch them out with generously priced odds on particular matches.
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Then regardless if your bet wins or loses, your betting bank will be boosted by £30.
And from there you can put your free bets either on table tennis or any other sports betting market.
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Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
- Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
- Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
- Never chase their losses
- Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
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