As IPL mega auction is just around the corner, we have all been very involved in the process of making the arrangements for the betting. Some of the people are looking for the best apps, some are looking at the critics, and others just are going with the flow. You are not the one to do that, you’ll take a statistically accurate path and you’ll win your bets on your IPL Players.
As you know the players are already retained before the mega auction. You’ll need to hold onto to your money and this information till after the mega auction. You’ll need this statistic to measure the outcome of the mega auction. That’d then be the final evaluator of your money on the teams and players. Use the retained player data as a measure against the final outcome of the Mega Auction.
How to Use Two New Teams to Win Big?
The addition of two new teams is the best thing happening this year. These two new teams; Ahmedabad and Lucknow will be the tipping numbers for the biggest betting. Now, this is where you’ll be playing the game theory. You’ll be waiting for the bets to go for these two so that you now have a new set of data to analyze with the previous two; retained players and Mega Auction.
Now that you know the metrics of your betting evaluation, you’ll be putting your bets on the teams that seem to be tipping with the addition of these two.
There are a lot of online betting sites you can bet with. We highly recommend you to make a little research and read about the bookies. this way you will be able to choose the best bookie that fits you. All this information is easily accessible online. BettingTop10 India is one of the honest sites, you can find their reviews about the relevant bookies that can help you bet safely.
Game Theory on TV Screen
How would you see the teams tipping? With the pool of players, you’ll be looking for the players that these two new teams are picking. If the teams end up picking the low profile uncapped players more than the capped ones, go for your normal betting. You’ll use the metrics of before and after the mega auction and not the addition of Ahmedabad and Lucknow. But, if the two new teams end up buying even two high-profile players, you’ll need to then divert your attention to the other eight teams which now will be affected by this act.
If the players are the usuals of a certain team, this is your golden pot! Bet on the team that will play against them. Now, you can’t bet on any team playing against them, you’ll need to have their data as well. That information is vaguely public and you can look for it either on the Wikipedia list or any other site.
Is that All the Information You Need to Know to Bet?
No, that’s not all. That would merely make you around 3.7%-14% of all the money that you put in. the actual money will be coming from the other sources where you can bet.
Why did I just not tell you that before? Because the system of betting you just read is the basic example of the game theory that you would be using in the rest of the bets in the game.
The actual game is not about guessing who will win or who will lose. It’s about looking at the mistakes of others and guessing who will use that mistake against them, then keeping the track of the team that is using that weakness against the opponent just to make sure they’re not lacking or backed by the stronger, and then betting on that team.
If the team you are betting for has all the metrics perfectly matched up to win, you always need to look at your next two opponents and keep their tracks. Remember, you will be using the strength of the team who’s preying on the other team’s weakness.
The Retained Players
Before getting into the fuss, complete your first metric of betting evaluation – the retained players. The listed retained players are of eight teams, the data of the other two teams will be available after the Mega Auction. Get this information laid out in your mind and wait.
Remember, the information ahead must only be used to put against the other team for critical strength and strategic bidding analysis of those two new teams. It’ll work only this way.
Team | Purse Reaming | Players Retained |
Mumbai Indians | 48 CR | 4 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore | 57 CR | 3 |
Rajasthan Royals | 62 CR | 3 |
Punjab Kings | 72 CR | 2 |
Chennai Super Kings | 48 CR | 4 |
Sunrisers Hyderabad | 68 CR | 3 |
Kolkata Knight Riders | 48 CR | 4 |
Delhi Capitals | 47.5 CR | 4 |
Lucknow Super Giants | 58 CR | 3* |
Ahmedabad | 52 CR | 3* |
Mumbai Indians
Player | Role | Price |
Suryakumar Yadav | Batsman | INR 8 Cr |
Jasprit Bumrah | Bowler | INR 12 Cr |
Rohit Sharma | Batsman | INR 16 Cr |
Kieron Pollard | All-rounder | INR 6 Cr |
Royal Challenger Bangalore
Player | Role | Price |
Virat Kohli | Batsman | INR 15 CR |
Glenn Maxwell | All-rounder | INR 11 CR |
Mohammed Siraj | Bowler | INR 7 CR |
Sunrisers Hyderabad
Player | Role | Price |
Kane Williamson | Batsman | INR 14 Cr |
Abdul Samad | Bowler | INR 4Cr |
Umran Malik | Bowler | INR 4Cr |
Punjab Kings
Player | Role | Price |
Mayank Agarwal | Batsman | INR 12 Cr |
Arshdeep Singh | Bowler | INR 4 Cr |
Chennai Super Kings
Player | Role | Price |
Ravindra Jadeja | All-rounder | INR 16 Cr |
MS Dhoni | Wicket Keeper Batsman | INR 12 Cr |
Moeen Ali | All-rounder | INR 8 Cr |
Ruturaj Gaikwad | Batsman | INR 6 Cr |
Delhi Capitals
Player | Role | Price |
Rishabh Pant | Wicket keeper batsman | INR 16 Cr |
Axar Patel | Bowler | INR 9 Cr |
Prithvi Shaw | Batsman | INR 7.50Cr |
Anrich Nortje | Bowler | INR 6.50 Cr |
Kolkata Knight Riders
Player | Role | Price |
Andre Russell | All-rounder | INR 12 Cr |
Varun Chakravarty | Bowler | INR 8 Cr |
Venkatesh Iyer | All-rounder | INR 8 Cr |
Sunil Narine | All-rounder | INR 6 Cr |
Rajasthan Royals
Player | Role | Price |
Sanju Samson | Wicket keeper batsman | INR 14 Cr |
Jos Buttler | Wicket keeper batsman | INR 10 Cr |
Yashasvi Jaiswal | batsman | INR 4Cr |