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    The Inside Wagering Line From Pinnacle Sports Book By Simon Noble


    It’s said that coaches win games, players lose them, and referees ruin
    them. Never was this more evident than in the U.S. vs. Italy match,
    spoiled by referee Jorge Larrionda’s often displayed red-card.


    Despite being underdogs in the game, the United States played inspired
    attacking football in the first half. In the 28th minute, Daniel De Rossi
    threw a vicious elbow at Brian McBride, opening a gash requiring three stitches. De Rossi was properly red-carded and the U.S. continued to play at an intense level. In the first half, the U.S. out-shot Italy 6 to 4.


    Forty-five minutes of good play was all there would be though – the
    Uruguayan referee red-carded Pablo Mastroeni in the 45th minute for a late tackle and Eddie Pope in the 47th minute for a second bookable offence. For the remainder of the game, the U.S. played down 9 men to 10 with a Herculean effort against a team they’ve never beaten. The game finished in a 1-1 tie – a moral victory for the U.S. but a point was the least that they deserved after a display full of spirit and determination inKaiserslautern.


    After the match, the standings in Group E are:

    Group E

    Team MP W D L GD Pts

  • ITA 2 1 1 0 +2 4
  • CZE 2 1 0 1 +1 3
  • GHA 2 1 0 1 0 3
  • USA 2 0 1 1 -3 1


    In a previous column, we discussed situational wagering on World Cup
    matches. There might be such opportunities now in this group. In order to
    identify these, you need to understand how each team can advance, and when
    teams have an incentive to cooperate.


    For the U.S. to advance:
    1. The U.S. must defeat Ghana, and either
    1.1. Italy defeats the Czech Republic, or
    1.2. Italy and the Czech Republic tie, and the U.S. beats Ghana by 5 or
    more goals to go through on goal differential over the Czech Republic; or
    1.3. The Czech Republic defeats Italy, and the U.S. beats Italy on goal
    differential (the U.S. presently trails by 5 goals).


    Italy will advance with a win or draw in their final match. If Italy loses
    against the Czechs, they can still advance if:
    1. Ghana and the U.S. tie, and Italy finishes with a better goal
    differential than Ghana, or
    2. The U.S. wins, and Italy finishes with a better goal differential than
    the U.S.


    The Czech Republic advances by beating Italy. If they tie, the Czechs can
    still advance if:
    1. If the U.S. wins, and the Czechs finish with a better goal differential
    than the U.S., or
    2. If the U.S. and Ghana tie.


    Ghana will advance with a win. Ghana can also advance with a tie if:
    1. Italy wins


    Before 1982, the final games in each group were not played at the same
    time as now. One game changed all that – the West Germany vs. Austria game
    in the 1982 World Cup in Spain. Both teams knew that a West Germany win by
    1 or 2 goals would advance both teams to the knockout stage. When West
    Germany scored first, both teams stopped trying, content to advance to the
    second round. Since then, the final two games in each group have been
    played simultaneously to minimize manufactured results, so that they are
    now harder but not impossible to still do.


    Although the games may be played at the same time, teams are always aware
    of the score in the other match, whether from the scoreboard, the fans in
    the stadium or straight from the sideline. There are a few things you can
    already expect. Italy and the Czech Republic clearly want the U.S. to win.
    With the exception of a huge blowout, a U.S. win will allow Italy and the
    Czechs to go through with a draw.


    How can sharp players look to profit from this scenario? One obvious way
    is live betting while the game is in progress. At Pinnacle Sportsbook, you
    can bet anytime during a game with our reduced juice 16-cent lines. It’s
    actually cheaper to bet live than to bet at another sports book before the
    game!


    If the U.S. takes an early lead, expect Italy and the Czech Republic to
    slow the pace of the game down. In World Cup play, only about 1 in 10
    teams can win after being a goal down. An intentional draw then gives the
    Czechs a 90% chance to advance (with the 10% failure coming only from a
    miraculous Ghana comeback), and Italy a 100% chance of going through to
    the knockout stages.


    Based on the “Pinnacle Lean”, the market suggests Italy will win their
    match-up about 45% of the time, while the Czech Republic will win 25% of
    the time. When both teams’ chances of advancing improve through a mutually
    beneficial result, there’s a good chance it will occur. If the U.S. takes
    an early lead, we’d expect the sharps to play the under and the draw in
    the Italy vs. Czech Republic game.


    Another way to exploit this interesting dynamic is through a correlated
    parlay. A U.S. victory makes a draw more likely in the Czech/Italy match.
    Parlaying the U.S. on the moneyline with a draw in the Italy game will
    have equity for sports books that allow you to do it.


    Whatever your position, don’t forget that at Pinnacle Sports betting as
    well as offering up to 85% better odds on spreads/Asian handicaps, up to
    50% better odds on totals, live in-running betting with 16 cent lines and
    a huge range of markets available, you can also follow all of the action
    live at http://www.pinnaclesports.com/worldcuplive with live scores,
    updated stats and the latest odds on the World Cup.


    What action are we getting on different World Cup bets?


    U.S. +202 to win v. Ghana


    We opened this at +259, and have been flooded with public money on the
    U.S. There are some sharps on Ghana, but not enough to overcome the sheer
    volume of money from U.S. supporters in what could be the last chance to
    bet their team in this World Cup.


    Brazil to win 2006 World Cup: No -368


    Brazil was the clear favorite to win the World Cup as soon as the markets
    opened. While they’ve won their opening matches, their performance has
    been lackluster at times and it seems that Ronaldo has lost his
    brilliance. These concerns have people speculating that Brazil won’t win
    this year, elevating the “No” from its -325 opener to -368.


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