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What to consider when betting on Judo

What to consider when betting on Judo

29 Jan 2021 13:00
Christian Fidler

As sports betting has moved into the digital world, it’s opened up a variety of new and interactive experiences for users. Horse racing and football have been two of the most popular games to bet on but as fans have been restricted at event attendance, bookmakers have been striving to offer more variety.

Surprisingly, Judo is now amongst the ranks of sports you can bet on at this list of online sportsbooks, alongside the likes of basketball, baseball, soccer and tennis.

Now you may be thinking ‘what can I bet on in Judo?’. As a combat sport, it’s actually quite easy to place bets and with many sportsbooks offering a wide variety of bet types, there has never been a more accessible time for betting on the sport. However, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. Let’s take a look at the types of bets you can place in Judo and what factors you should take into consideration.

Types of Judo bets

While judo is offered as a betting option, there still isn’t a huge variety of bets you can place at the moment as it is a relatively new market. Despite this, many betting providers increase their Judo offering around major sporting events like the Olympics, World Judo Championships and European Judo Championships.

The match bet

The match bet is one of the simplest types of bet you can make as you’re just predicting which Judoka will win against their component. For this type of bet, it’s important that players study the history of the Judoka, their strengths and weaknesses and their opponents track record.

An Olympic bet

When it comes to the Olympics, people tend to place bets on who is most likely to win a bronze medal. One of the perks of placing bets on Olympic Judo this year is that competitors are expected to do better than usual with a home crowd behind them to cheer them on.

A bet on the top 3

This bet seems straightforward enough, you simply bet on the top 3 competitors you think will do best. However, it can be one of the trickiest bets to place as it means that not only do you have to do research on your top 3 picks, you have to keep an eye on the entire competition.

Outright Winner

We’d recommend this option is reserved for betters who know the sport well. This bet means you are trying to identify who will win the competition overall. This means that you have to identify the strongest competitor is the draw and then compare them against every other Judoku to evaluate their chances of making it through to the end round and triumphing.

Factors to consider when betting on Judo

When considering who to place your bets on in Judo, it is slightly different to other sports. As an ancient japanese sport, Judo isn’t only about the physical aspects but is a careful balance of mind and body coming together to show complete control.

Here’s some of the things you should consider when placing your bets...

Internal harmony of the player

Judo is all about the mind and body coming together for ultimate power and self-discipline and players who do not achieve a good level of mind and body connection are unlikely to do well in a competition.

It's hard to evaluate the level of a person’s mind and body connection as it’s not something you can see. Rather, mind and body connection is a spiritual essence. Players that have it will seem more at peace and focused, allowing them to perform better.

Their physical fitness

This is probably one of the most obvious factors you should take into consideration when placing a bet on Judo. Have a look at the players form, are they the strongest? While a competitor may not seem like the largest in terms of strength, Judo is also a test of stamina so it’s worth taking a look at their combat history and identifying those who usually do well.

Previous contests

Previous contests will tell you almost everything you need to know about the likelihood of a competitor doing well. Whether you’re betting on one match, the top 3 or the overall champion, identifying which competitors usually make it to the final rounds will be a good indication of their strength, stamina and internal integrity.

While Judo may not be one of the most obvious sports to bet on, it offers something a little different to horse racing and football, which usually take center stage in brick and mortar betting venues. At first, it can seem difficult to observe patterns and place safe bets if you’re new to the sport. However, if you take the above advice into account then you’ll soon be betting on Judo like a pro in no time.

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