Then one night at 2:13 AM, he saw it.
Murat’s Late-Night Excel
Murat had been playing Iddaa for seven years. He’d tried everything: following famous tipsters, betting on the underdog, even dreaming about scores. Nothing worked. His bankroll was a sad, shrinking line on a mental graph.
He added a new column: . He made a simple rule: If (Home Odds > Away Odds) AND (Draw Odds < 2.40) → Bet Draw The next weekend, he tested it on five matches. Four of them ended in draws. He won 340 TL. Iddaa oran analizi excel tablosu
“The bookmakers don’t know I have a table,” he whispered.
He put 100 TL on draw.
90th minute: 1–1.
“What if I just… log everything?” he muttered.
In 18 such matches, the favorite (by odds) had won only 5 times. But the draw… the draw had come 9 times.
Nine times out of eighteen.
He didn’t tell his friends. He just kept adding rows. The table grew. He added moving averages. He added “odds drop” tracking — if an odds fell more than 0.30 in the last 6 hours before the match, he flagged it.
Then one Tuesday night, bored and broke, he opened Excel.
He smiled at his screen, the green cell glowing in the dark room. Then one night at 2:13 AM, he saw it
One Saturday, his table suggested a risky bet: Kayserispor vs. Rizespor. Home odds 2.90, away 2.45, draw 2.20. “Strange? = Yes” and “Draw Probability > 40%”.