BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@nathan-bennett amazing thx Nath. Dies the binary โlay both teams at 1.4-1.5โthing actually work consistently? Or as I suspect is it a lot more nuanced than that?
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Couple strats/angles worked well for me at times t20 pending what talent is at the crease and or bowling
First innings after 8-10 overs run rate fair and batting team only 2-3 down and 1.8+ back till end of innings and or 40-50 ticks
Second innings chasing huge scores back batting team look to reduce liability if off to a flyer during powerplay and assess trades
Market odds yes laying low 1.2 even 1.1 can provide dividends late in games doesn't take much to double market odds in this format -
@martin-futter Fantastic, thx Martin
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@andrew-wooding said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@sajjo-lohar yea I was looking at doing something on this. I know T20 is a crazy place to try and trade. I was contemplating stealing ticks after a wicket goes down. Back the batting team straight away to catch the overreaction. Any thoughts?
It can be a goldmine, this article should help, I know @Richard-Futter is trading it hoping for some nice low odd lays! https://betfairtradingcommunity.com/en/blog/7-steps-master-cricket-scalping-trading-betfair
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@sajjo-lohar yea I was looking at doing something on this. I know T20 is a crazy place to try and trade. I was contemplating stealing ticks after a wicket goes down. Back the batting team straight away to catch the overreaction. Any thoughts?
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CPL IS starting tomorrow. Anybody trading the T20 stuff, and got any helpful tips ? I saw the tactic in the strategies section about laying 2 closely matched teams at 1.4 each . And all these squads ( besides St Lucia Zouks) look very evenly matched.
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@simji said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
Is there any point of playing today?... Just cancel it.
There is. Hoping for another 15 overs so the Eng 1st Innings Runs market pays out.
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looking ahead to the third test .. a chance to do it all over again #prayforlight
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Have you laid the draw @Richard-Futter ? Looks loads in the wicket,gotta be worth a chance incase they get 3 quick wickets,like you said
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all right plan in at 1.03 1.06 for stake back take the green if drops back to 1.03 . see what happens
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Cricket due to start at 11.... but it's delayed by the groundsman coming on with sawdust even though he could have done that hours ago. Only in cricket!
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Just a thought, but looks like we're going to get some play. The draw is layable at virtually no cost, and a few quick wickets would certainly push the price up a few ticks. Not out of the question if the Pakistan quicks hit their straps.
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@richard-futter great write up and yep just a crazy rare test that we will recover from in no time. Thanks for your input and onwards we all go.
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@nathan-bennett said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter great last line ha . good write up cheers
Having lived in Leicester all my life and a lifelong supporter quite liked that last line myself
In all seriousness thanks for that post @Richard-Futter it has put things in perspecive. All part of the learning process.
I read on Sky SPorts that there's been huge criticism of the lack of play from thr commentators in this test match. Feel sorry for the players living in a bio secure bubble since end of June without seeing families and not being able to play.
Rain is one thing and fair enough but in this day and age if grounds have floodlightls available why aren't they used and bad light becomes irrelevant.
The ICC needs to have a look at Playing conditions and how they are managed around the world.
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@richard-futter great last line ha . good write up cheers
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@richard-futter Thanks Richard. It is good to here things like this from such experienced heads. Makes it clear that the newbies like me are not getting it wrong but just happened upon a test that ended in a draw.
Your advice, as with others on here, is very much appreciated
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The Stygian gloom of Southampton has been a setback for most of us, I'm sure, but I just wanted to put things in perspective.
I've been watching Test cricket now for well over half a century, and I cannot remember another game where there has been so little rain yet hardly any play. Even in the smog of Delhi three years ago, India and Sri Lanka managed to get four decent innings played.
No one could realistically have foreseen this in mid-August on the south coast, and the great irony is that if this match had been played in Manchester we would probably be well on the way to a postiive result.
Occasionally these totally unexpected events will derail us, but the losses are a pin-p***k compared to the profits made over many years of trading.
There will be drawn games, of course there will, but normally the weather is much more predictable and in the vast majority of cases there are ample opportunities to trade out for a profit.
As cricket gets back into full swing - whenever that might be - there will be countless chances to make good these losses and make progress in building banks again.
And, as Luke and Martin have so rightly said, always be mindful of protecting your bank. I never risk more than a small percentage of my bank at any one time and am ready to get out very quickly if I think I've got it wrong.
In hindsight, I suppose we could have held fire until the latter stages of the game, but in reality I don't expect another match quite like this weather-wise in my lifetime - and more than I expect to see a team like Leicester win the Premier League!
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Lay England something clawed back .#nexttest