Water Polo Total When Exclusions Start Stacking Up
Once a water polo match has repeated exclusions, the total market may start moving even if open-play goals remain rare. Extra-player attacks look promising, but some teams waste them with slow passing and poor shot selection. Would you follow the exclusion count or wait until power-play quality improves?
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Water polo totals need more than counting exclusions. I would track entry pass quality, goalkeeper reactions, and whether the attacking side creates shots from central angles rather than rushed perimeter attempts. A review inside bizbet once the exclusion pattern appears should stay tied to power-play execution. If exclusions keep leading to clean shots and rebounds, the total gains strength. If every advantage ends with a blocked outside throw, the market may be reacting to quantity instead of danger.