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Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Cricket & Golf Trading
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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
    replied to Richard Futter on last edited by
    #7901

    @richard-futter rain outta nowhere bugger off ha

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7902

    Draw out to 6.0 and still an hour to go tonight.

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
    wrote on last edited by Nathan Bennett
    #7903

    tick

    classic book just about dipped into red and hopefully may not see it remainder test

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7904

    Here we go!

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7905

    Aussie price shooting out šŸ˜„

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7906

    Looking forward to laying ENG @11's when 30/0

    So could be 4 or 8 years from now šŸ˜

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7907

    Tough test ahead for England top order

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • MartinM Offline
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    Martin btc team
    replied to James Woodroffe on last edited by
    #7908

    @james-woodroffe said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:

    Happy to drip some more into the draw lay for 3.55.

    can't understand those odds, bad weather expected?

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  • James WoodroffeJ Offline
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    James Woodroffe
    wrote on last edited by
    #7909

    Happy to drip some more into the draw lay for 3.55.

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    replied to Nathan Bennett on last edited by
    #7910

    @nathan-bennett said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:

    3.30 re layed

    A man after my own heart!

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
    wrote on last edited by
    #7911

    3.30 re layed

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7912

    Slow going this. I did think there was a chance of a declaration at tea, but looks like they'll give England an hour's batting in really difficult conditions.

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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    Sean Fitzgerald
    replied to Richard Futter on last edited by
    #7913

    @richard-futter said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:

    Is Labuschagne the luckiest man in cricket?

    He has been lucky but you bat long enough this English side will give you an opportunity to have some luck go your way.

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
    wrote on last edited by
    #7914

    What do bowlers gain by bowling that close to always being no balls in the first place
    #muppets

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    replied to Nathan Bennett on last edited by
    #7915

    @nathan-bennett ditto šŸ™‚

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
    replied to Richard Futter on last edited by
    #7916

    @richard-futter yes and starting to irritate me ha

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  • Richard FutterR Offline
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    Richard Futter
    wrote on last edited by
    #7917

    Is Labuschagne the luckiest man in cricket?

    Professional Betfair Trader since 2004 - The Master of Cricket Markets

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  • Nathan BennettN Offline
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    Nathan Bennett
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    #7918

    Just go home England just go home

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  • Stuart WallaceS Offline
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    replied to Dan MacKinnon on last edited by
    #7919

    @dan-mackinnon Thanks Dan, and thanks Richard

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    Dan MacKinnon
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    #7920

    @stuart-wallace you’ll find people refer to pt (points or percentage point) which relates to your bank. Often if you had say Ā£100 you would split that into 100 Ā£1 stakes. The benefit is that you have a lot more control of your bank and can adjust your staking over time. It’s also a lot easier to explain your strategy rather than talking in Ā£s which is why YouTube and social media is really misleading. The simplistic way to think about it is imagine playing in a casino and you’ve exchanged your money for chips.

    If we use the example of 1pt is 1% and Ā£2 minimum stakes = 1pt from a Ā£200 bank. When I said you’re laying to win 1 pt and risking 3% because the odds are 4.0. So your liability is Ā£6 and to win Ā£2.

    What Richard is saying about drip laying is taking the stake (so let’s say Ā£10) and splitting it and feeding it into the market in stages. So you could split it into 5x Ā£2 stakes and enter as the market goes in your direction. The benefit is that you’ve never entered your full Ā£10 if things went against you. The disadvantage is that if things suddenly changed you’ve missed the opportunity to get value from that Ā£10.

    Hopefully that makes sense and I haven’t confused you more! To be clear, you don’t need Ā£200 bank you can apply the same principle using Ā£100, Ā£50, whatever as long as you’re consistent.

    ā€œGreed moves the goalpostsā€ - Ryan Holiday

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