Arbworld | Darts Dropping Odds
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Volume share on outcome
Odds highlight
Favorite (lowest odds)
| Date / Match | 1 | 2 | Volume / Links |
|---|---|---|---|
May 4, 12:05 Benito van de Pas — Glenn de Bois | ▲ 1.011.54 | ▲ 2.442.66 | |
May 4, 11:30 Benito van de Pas — Neil Duff | ▲ 1.012.58 | ▲ 1.31.51 | |
May 4, 10:55 Steve West — Benito van de Pas | ▲ 1.531.57 | ▼ 2.842.42 | |
May 4, 12:25 Steve West — Johnny Haines | ▲ 1.811.85 | ▼ 2.182.04 | |
May 4, 12:40 Neil Duff — Joe Heywood | ▲ 1.341.36 | ▼ 3.83.55 | |
May 4, 11:15 Glenn de Bois — Johnny Haines | ▼ 3.451.03 | ▲ 1.41.47 | |
May 4, 10:05 Benito van de Pas — Joe Heywood | ▼ 1.81.75 | ▲ 1.852.22 | |
May 4, 10:40 Johnny Haines — Joe Heywood | ▲ 1.431.44 | ▼ 3.22.96 | |
May 4, 09:45 Glenn de Bois — Steve West | ▲ 3.13.5 | ▼ 1.411.35 |
In professional darts, moneyline odds shift drastically when sharp bettors drop heavy stakes. Darts Dropping Odds highlights precisely when bookmakers slash prices on a specific player, ensuring you can act on value bets before the global betting market catches up. Note: market signals such as odds drops and Moneyway percentages are indicators, not certainties — they can reflect fluctuations, public money, or deliberate bookmaker traps. Sharp money can be wrong, and sport always holds surprises.