Betting live on squash
Squash is regarded as the fastest of all racquet sports. The game with racquet and squash ball is played as both a recreational sport and at national league level. Squash live betting is difficult to find but is considered an exciting betting option.
What is squash?
The game is played in an indoor squash court with a special ball and squash racquets. The players try to win as many points as possible. Originally played in England, the game grew in popularity on the Continent in the middle of the 19th century and has been a popular recreational sport since the 1970s. Although squash is not yet an Olympic discipline, it is played worldwide. The various championships offer appealing opportunities for squash live betting during the season.
Live squash betting – the right strategy equals more success
When it comes to sports betting, squash is a fringe sport – this also applies to live betting on squash. The principles are similar to those for tennis betting. Various betting options such as set bets or bets on the final win are available. Remember this for successful live bets:
• Always bet on the favourite.
• Wait for deficits.
• Bet after an early break.
You should make the most of live squash bets when they're offered! But the same applies here, too. It's important to get detailed information on the game and the players before you place a bet.
The rules of squash
In squash, two or occasionally four squash players play a ball to one another. If the ball touches the ground before the other player strikes it, then the opponent wins a point. The ball can be played directly or against the walls of the squash court. A set goes up to 11 points and if the score is 10-10, then the player who achieves a two-point lead first is the winner. The ultimate winner is the player who wins the first three sets.
Betting live on racquet sports
Badminton, tennis and volleyball are – just like squash – also popular racquet sports. Bookmakers offer different betting options for a number of these fast racquet games. Tennis bets – which can also be placed as live bets – are especially popular. The betting principles are similar to those for squash – the actual game and the teams should be studied closely before making a bet.
