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Option One: If the match remains at a stalemate by the 70th minute, and the odds for under 1.5 goals drop significantly, it may be wise to cash out for a partial loss. Maintaining discipline is essential—cutting losses can be more beneficial than enduring deeper financial pain.
Option Two: If a goal is scored early in the second half (for instance, around the 48th minute), the odds for the under 1.5 goals will climb. Bettors can then choose to lock in a profit based on these new odds.
Option Three: For those eager to secure a profit but seeking to eliminate risk, a back bet on under 1.5 goals at the new prices allows for a risk-free scenario. This ensures that if a second goal does not come, the bettor still profits as long as one goal is scored.