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.