Eurovision 2016

Eurovision, Political betting markets, reality TV and other special markets.
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Consty1
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They were some of the craziest markets I've ever seen after the first half of votes. You had Australia 1.05 as people including myself had no idea what the frig was happening. Russia were around 40 at the half way stage and then slowly there was a realisation that they could still win so their price plummeted into something like 2-3.0.

I did well with the Ukraine win but could have made a killing if I knew what on earth was going on.
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LeTiss
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I made some nice money during the day on the markets for Top 10, Top 15, Top 4

These markets didn't have XM switched on, and there were some cracking bookmaking opportunities, as the lay side was regularly underround
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Euler
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That was a really interesting market. I was tired so observed rather than traded, but there were a whole bunch of opportunties.
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Euler
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Lack of any correlation between jury voting and televoting at #Eurovision 2016. Correlation coefficient ... 0.01!

https://twitter.com/cchappas/status/731 ... 29/photo/1
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