First Champions League of Darts: How Online Bookie Can Cash In

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The first Champions League of Darts ever is set. Check out 3 prop like wagers that bookies and per head agents plan to cash in on for the Champions League of Darts!

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Dart Betting

170 Checkout – I’ll explain what a 170 Checkout is. A 170 Checkout is ending a darts 01 game with 2 or 3 darts. You can learn more about it here.

It’s tough to do, which is why the odds right now on almost every single match in the Champions League of Darts is Yes 10/1 or No 1/50.

Alternate Handicaps – Alternate handicaps on individual matches could be all the rage for online bookies and pay per head agents. An alternate handicap is exactly what it sounds like.

Most U.S. players know all about alternate handicaps in football betting. For example, if Denver is a +6 dog versus Carolina at -110, they might be a -3 favorite over Carolina on an alternate handicap line at +210.

Check out this alternate handicap line for Gary Anderson vs Michael Smith in the 2016 Champions League of Darts

Gary Anderson -5.4 at 9/4 vs Michael Smith +5.5 at 2/7

Offering alternate handicap lines to an online bookies’ players isn’t a bad idea. The handicaps are built into the odds as shown above.

Correct Score – Players might be all over predicting the correct score in each match as well. This could be an incredibly profitable wager for online bookies and pay per head agents.

Predicting the correct score in each match pretty much means predicting, well, the exact score. See below for a few examples:

Gary Anderson 10-0               90/1

Gary Anderson 10-5               13/2

Michael Smith 10-0                 500/1

Michael Smith 10-5                 30/1

In order for a player to win their bet, they have to pick the exact score. This is sort of like spinning the ball on a roulette wheel and going for green except the odds are slightly better for players.

For bookies, it may not get any better than having their players spread money around on trying to hit the exact score in a dart match.

Conclusion

Above are 3 ways that online bookies and per head agents can cash in on the first ever Champions League of Darts. Always remember to set max betting limits on all props including the correct score prop on every Champions League of Darts matches.

Also, set max betting limits on the match alternate handicap lines since some astute players could take advantage of those.

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