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What is the Super 6 from sky sports and how does it work?

Is Super 6 from sky sports sheer luck?

6 football games already selected by the bookmakers with the standard betting options: 1, X, 2 and fixed odds for each event. You are allowed to bet on a simple, fixed system, and not double-chance systems or combinations or whatever other system crosses your mind. Also there is a fixed betting amount- do not worry, it is the minimum amount you can bet in most betting houses.

At first glance, it looks attractive: the number of football matches is decent – 6, the stakes are so low, but the profit rate is so high, and many of the selected games are the popular matches of the day. To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is correctly predict the scores for these six selected games. Simple, isn’ it?

Well, not that simple. Because it’s in the bookmakers interests to gain money, they will carefully place those games who are really hard to predict. That is why the odds are the same for each outcome – because teams are somewhat balanced and equal in the level of play, or because they are both attack-minded and neither of them will settle for a draw, or if they play for an important league qualification.

But what you can do is to bet multiple variants of the same Super 6, but changing the final options at the end of a match on different tickets. Let’s take for example:

Bayern – Chelsea – 1
Zenit-Dinamo Moscova – 2
Lyon- Real Madrid – X
Cardiff-Everton – X
Newcastle-Fulham – 1
Mainz – Borussia Dortmund -2

And then let’s say you have a hunch that the first 4 outcomes are the right ones. Then you change the other two as you wish:

Bayern – Chelsea – 1
Zenit-Dinamo Moscova – 2
Lyon- Real Madrid – X
Cardiff-Everton – X

Newcastle-Fulham – 1
Mainz – Borussia Dortmund – X

But in this manner there will be many combinations, so you have to bet many tickets. It’s just that the unpredictability of these matches is too high. The question is: are you willing to take the trouble?

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