Odds hierarchy and TRJ
Bosnia & Herzegovina are priced between 1.35 (Tipico) and 1.45 (GTbets), very close to Pinnacle's fair odd of 1.43. The draw ranges from 4.75 (888sport) to 5.60 (Betfair), with a reference just at 5.57. Qatar varies from 6.90 (Betsson) to 8.40 (Betfair and Matchbook) against 8.18 as reference. TRJs span from 91.9% (888sport) to 99.3% (Betfair), revealing significant heterogeneity. Betfair and Matchbook display the highest TRJs (99.3% and 99.0%) but are not most generous on all outcomes.
Value signals and opportunities
Betfair and Matchbook both offer 8.40 on Qatar, representing +2.7% value against Pinnacle's fair odd (8.18). This value is moderate but tangible for bettors able to capture the price before market adjustment. GTbets offers 1.45 on Bosnia, or +1.3% versus the reference (1.43)—a marginal value of very low magnitude. The draw presents no notable opportunity: best prices (5.60 at Betfair) remain below fair odd (5.57).
Optimal TRJ anomaly: toward potential surebet
Aggregating the best odds per outcome (1.45 / 5.60 / 8.40) yields an optimal TRJ of 101.3%, exceeding 100%. This flags a theoretical surebet opportunity, but this result must be verified live: odds move continuously, and such configuration vanishes quickly in real-time. Serious bettors will use CalculaBet's TRJ or Surebet calculator to confirm this anomaly at betting time.
Practical recommendations
Main value sits on Qatar at 8.40 (Betfair/Matchbook), where the premium over fair odd warrants attention. For Bosnia backers, GTbets' 1.45 offers little edge. Bettors chasing superior odds should verify composite TRJ in real-time to capture any anomaly before market normalisation. PMU and 888sport display higher margins (TRJs 92.4% and 91.9%): avoid to optimise stake returns.