Request-a-bet sports betting products indicate patterns of bettor preference and bookmaker profits

Author:

Newall Philip W.S.12ORCID,Walasek Lukasz3,Kiesel Rebecca Vázquez4,Ludvig Elliot A.3,Meyer Caroline2

Affiliation:

1. Experimental Gambling Research Laboratory, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, 120 Spencer St, 3000, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

2. Applied Psychology, WMG, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

3. Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

4. Technische Universität München, Arcisstraße 21, 80333, München, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background and aims Request-a-bet services are a modern gambling product delivered via the social network Twitter, which allow sports bettors to design custom bets. The public nature of Twitter data provided a unique opportunity to investigate patterns of bettor preference and the bookmaker profit margin in soccer, the UK’s favorite sport. Methods Two multi-method studies. Twitter users’ engagement with request-a-bet services was monitored unobtrusively (n = 1,406), meaning that potential patterns across users’ requests could be observed, and the bookmaker profit margin could be estimated. Twitter users were also surveyed directly (n = 55), providing self-report measures of request-a-bet usage. Results Twitter users requested bets with an average potential payoff of £56.5 per £1 risked (median = £9). Overall, 9.7% of requested bets paid-off, but these were mostly bets at short odds. This meant that requests yielded a high bookmaker profit margin of 43.7% (roughly eight times higher than current margins in conventional soccer bets), which increased to 74.6% for bets at longer odds. Requested bets also tended to involve star players from the best teams. Finally, 92.7% of surveyed Twitter users reported placing at least one bet via request-a-bet services (mean = 44.4 bets). Discussion and conclusions Researchers can use request-a-bet products to increase their understanding of sports betting behavior. Sports bettors should be given information about how much higher the bookmaker profit margin can be in modern sports bets compared to the conventional sports bets that they may be more familiar with.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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