BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@nathan-bennett Have to say the radar does look slightly more encouraging, but apparently it will take at least 4 hours to get the surface ready to play once the rain stops. They might get a couple of hours to take 8 wickets, so might be worth a low-risk lay of the draw if it reaches 1.1.
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@chris-osborne thanks Chris, that's good to know. Can potentially swap notes on this down the line.
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@richard-futter just brilliant what a gift, with all that in mind if play does resume ENG surely 10's+
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Draw came in to 1.29 on the start of the TV coverage, so that's a nice move. Looks like another couple of hours of steady rain followed by scattered showers, and with the outfield totally soaked and sodden, it's going to need a minor miracle for a positive finish to this match.
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@shaun-harrison said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@martin-futter Thanks, no worries. Will try it out with £2 minimum stakes and build a long term test record. If it statistically looks like a goer after a decent test period i shall report back.
I’ve been trialling the CPL with this method as a set and forget strategy early days but 4 from 9 have been successful to date leaving a small profit.
The blast starts this week and iPl next month in Dubai.
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@martin-futter Thanks, no worries. Will try it out with £2 minimum stakes and build a long term test record. If it statistically looks like a goer after a decent test period i shall report back.
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@shaun-harrison said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@Martin-Futter
Hi Martin, i'm about to start my cricket trading journey rather simply by testing out your T20 Magic Number strategy with minimum stakes for a while. I like the set and forget element of it. From what i can tell it's as simple as laying both teams in matches in major T20 competitions / internationals at 1.4 with a view to the price swings taking effect. Are there any records of previous trades for this strategy showing strike rate etc, as there is for the football and horse strategies? If not do you have any pearls of wisdom i need to bear in mind before i crack on?No I don't have any data set for that, my advice would be test it first before putting down any serious money
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smart . great shout . handy with all the weather info from you all
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In from 1.7 to 1.48 thought that might happen
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@richard-futter that rain market spike yesterday was a great play . always happy to get risk out around the 1.3-1.2 range .. if barba still at crease late ish on and can farm strike could be 10-20 ticks to make laying ENG ..
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@nathan-bennett It's never 100% predictable, but judging by the radar it looks like there'll be another bout of heavy rain before a long period of drizzle. The key will be how long that drizzle continues. When it eventually finishes and the covers start to come off, the draw price will definitely move up for a short while anyway.
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@richard-futter brilliant again cheers . yes no doubt when world sees covers on be moved
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The final day of Test cricket this 'summer' hinges on two things - how long it takes to clear up after the overnight and morning downpour, and how England bowl with the new ball if, and when, it becomes available after 80 overs of the second Pakistan innings.
Judging by the forecasts and radar, it seems the rain will die out some time around the usual lunch-break. After such a deluge, it's going to take at least two hours to make the surface playable, so we're probably looking at a start around 3pm.
That would leave England around four hours to take the remaining 8 wickets, which would be an uphill task. I'd have the draw at around 1.3 if that is the resumption time.
But I wouldn't rule England out. If they could take an early wicket or two, there price would shorten hugely, given the brittle nature of the Pakistan tail.
In the short term, though, I think the value is in backing the draw at the current level of around 1.7.
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@Martin-Futter
Hi Martin, i'm about to start my cricket trading journey rather simply by testing out your T20 Magic Number strategy with minimum stakes for a while. I like the set and forget element of it. From what i can tell it's as simple as laying both teams in matches in major T20 competitions / internationals at 1.4 with a view to the price swings taking effect. Are there any records of previous trades for this strategy showing strike rate etc, as there is for the football and horse strategies? If not do you have any pearls of wisdom i need to bear in mind before i crack on? -
With the storm due tonight and how long it took to prep the field today ready for play. Is there value in laying England right now at 3.15?
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@richard-futter cheers.. has to be dark
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ominous lets hope they stay out
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Heavy rain very soon I reckon
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@nathan-bennett said in 2020 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter it's like 2 down already yes
barely moved the ball there, terrible wicket keeping again
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@richard-futter it's like 2 down already yes WOW not even gloved