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Georgetown vs St. John's: First Half Total

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Over 83.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 62.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 68.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 77.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 80.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 74.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 71.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 59.5 1H points scored 0%
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Over 65.5 1H points scored 0%
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About This Market

This market asks participants to predict the combined number of points scored by Georgetown and St. John's in the first half of their game. First-half totals are useful for isolating early-game pace and matchup dynamics, and they matter to traders who want exposure to tempo and starting-lineup effects rather than full-game variance.

Georgetown and St. John's are longtime rivals in the same conference; matchups between them often reflect contrasting coaching philosophies and roster compositions that influence early-game scoring. First-half totals emphasize the starting units, early rotations, and coaching game-plans before halftime adjustments take effect. Historical trends between the two programs and recent first-half form from both teams provide context for expectations without guaranteeing outcomes.

Market prices represent the exchange’s real-time consensus about the likely first-half combined score and move as new information arrives (injuries, lineup announcements, tip-off pace). Treat prices as a live signal that incorporates publicly available data and traders’ private information, not as definitive predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 'First Half Total' defined for the Georgetown vs St. John's market?

It is the combined number of official points scored by both teams during the first half as recorded by the game’s official statistics. Only points that occur in the game’s first half count; resolution follows the exchange’s rules and official box score.

When will this market close and resolve relative to tip-off?

Close and resolution timing are set by the market operator; typically the market closes at or shortly before scheduled tip-off and resolves using the league’s official first-half score. Check the market page for the definitive close time since it is listed as TBD until finalized.

If the game goes to overtime, will those points affect the first-half total outcome?

No. Overtime points occur after regulation and do not change the official first-half score used to resolve this market.

What kinds of in-game or pre-game events tend to move this market’s prices?

Late injury reports or scratches to key starters, announced lineup or rotation changes, unexpected early foul trouble, and public betting volume or news (e.g., travel issues) all tend to shift market expectations for first-half scoring.

How should I incorporate team-specific information like Georgetown’s starter minutes or St. John's tempo into my assessment?

Focus on how starters and early rotations typically score and defend in the first 10–20 minutes: expected minutes for primary scorers, bench usage, and each coach’s opening possession strategy. Use recent box scores, injury reports, and play-by-play tempo metrics to form a view about likely early-game pace and scoring.

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