Polish middles in sports betting

 Mike Bowl
Updated at: 26 January, 2024
2 minutes

In order to understand what the Polish middle is like, you need to understand the essence of middles in rates in general. The classic middles betting is when a player bets on 2 overlapping events of the same match in order to get into the so-called “window” between these outcomes in order to get a profit on both events and significantly increase his bank.

Let's explain with the most common example. In football, you can often bet on TO 2.5 and TU 3.5. In the event that 3 goals are scored in the match, you will receive a profit for both bets. And even if more or less is scored, at least one of the bets will definitely come in. It's very profitable, isn't it?

In the world of betting, there are only a few variants of middles that do not differ much from each other, however, Polish middles are considered to be the rarest and most unclaimed, which, in our opinion, is very undeserved.

How are the Polish middles different?

The name of this strategy is in no way connected with the military events of the last century. If in the classic middle you need to get into the same “window”, the middle between the outcomes, in order to win, then in the Polish middle, everything is absolutely the opposite. We gave an example of a classic middle for football, where in the case of bets on TO 2.5 and TU 3.5, you can get double profit if there are 3 goals in the match.
So, the Polish middle in bets is if you bet on Under 2.5 and Over 3.5. To win in this case, you need to not have 3 goals in the match, namely, to score either up to 2 goals, or 4 or more, and in any case you will be in the black, since the odds for these outcomes are quite high.
Profitability from Polish middles is usually higher than from regular prematch surebets. At the same time, it is difficult to find outcomes for the Polish middle in the prematch, but you can do it manually. It is best to look at odds from different bookmakers. Outcomes for this strategy can appear between any bookmakers. In addition, tracking down such a “fraud” is almost impossible - bookmakers will definitely not suspect anything, because Polish middles are not arbitration in its purest form.

Advantages and disadvantages of Polish middles

In the game according to such a strategy, it is not at all necessary to bet only on 2 outcomes of any event, more can be. Yes, Polish middles in betting are quite similar to incomplete surebets, but unlike them, they have a more flexible betting system. And in live, with a good combination of circumstances, you can take 3 or even more winning outcomes at once. The nicest advantage of Polish middles is that you don't lose your pot in the worst case. Playing with this strategy, you will be able to beat off the loss of one outcome after a couple of successful bets.
Unfortunately, the strategy is still very little studied and is not particularly advertised by cappers, even despite its advantages. In addition, the concept of the Polish middles can formally fit more incomplete surebets.

Conclusion

We believe that the Polish middles deserve more attention from the players. With a thorough and serious approach, painstaking analysis, understanding of sports and the ability to take one or another outcome at the right time, you can achieve great success with this strategy. It will take a lot of time, but we guarantee you that it will certainly pay off.
Learn how to “build” Polish middles and you will start making good profits in the long run. And it is best to bet not small amounts, but larger ones, so that the profit is felt more impressive.