Do You Trust Late Odds Movements Before Kickoff?

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Helen Walton

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7:52 AM (6 hours ago) 7:52 AM
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  I’ve noticed that some of the biggest odds changes happen in the last hour before a match starts, especially in football and tennis. Sometimes it feels like the market knows something before the public does. Do you usually follow late line movement or avoid it because of overreaction? Have you ever changed your bet at the last minute because of odds movement and regretted it later? I’m curious how experienced bettors read these situations without getting trapped by fake market pressure.  

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Late market moves are usually a sign of "sharp" money or sudden injury news that hasn't hit the mainstream media yet. Personally, I try not to panic when I see the odds shifting against my initial pick. Instead of jumping ship, I quickly check https://1xbet.sl/en to compare their live updates with other sources. If the movement seems linked to a key player being benched, I might hedge. My advice is to trust your pre-match research unless a major variable changes.

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