Odds Tree (Left-to-Right): Game 1
📘 Description: Odds Tree For Advance Trading
The above interactive odds tree shows how a player’s match odds are likely to shift during a single service game, based on point-by-point score changes.
Enter your starting odds (e.g. 1.80 for a favourite server) before the game begins.
The chart maps all possible scorelines — from 0–0 to Game Held or Game Broken.
Each node calculates adjusted odds in real time, using realistic market reaction multipliers.
Use this tool to anticipate odds movement patterns before they happen — ideal for pre-positioning trades.
⚠️ When to Use This
This table is most effective in:
Set 1 or Set 2, when the market still responds predictably
Games where one player is a clear favourite on serve
Early to mid-match, before emotional or fatigue-based volatility
Use caution when applying this in:
Set 3 or final sets, especially in close matches
Situations where retirement, injury, or emotional swings may distort price action
Games after a major momentum shift (e.g. following a long tiebreak)
🛡️ Disclaimer
This odds model is a predictive tool based on historical market tendencies. It does not guarantee price movement and should be used alongside live observation and judgment. Always manage risk carefully when trading in-play.
Tiebreak Odds Tree
📘 Description: Tiebreak Odds Tree
This dynamic odds tree visualizes how a player’s match odds are likely to move during a tiebreak, based on every possible point scoreline — from 0–0 up to extended outcomes like 8–6 or 6–8.
Input the starting odds at the start of the tiebreak (e.g. 1.90 at 6–6 in Set 1 or 2).
Each node displays a tiebreak score and the corresponding projected odds.
The model assumes the server (or player selected) begins the tiebreak as the favourite.
Traders can use this tool to anticipate sharp odds swings during the most volatile part of a set.
📈 When to Use This
This tool is especially useful when:
You want to pre-position for a tiebreak before it begins
The match is in Set 1 or 2, and the market remains relatively efficient
You’re trading momentum swings during a tight, high-stakes game
Use with caution in:
Final sets (e.g. deciding Set 3 or 5), where odds behaviour can become unpredictable
Tiebreaks involving players with mental fragility, injury signs, or extreme fatigue
Situations where match odds are heavily skewed due to prior momentum or market overreaction
🛡️ Disclaimer
This odds tree is a model based on typical market reactions during tiebreaks. It is not a prediction engine or a guarantee of price movement. Always monitor live match conditions, use your trading judgment, and manage exposure accordingly.