BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@james-woodroffe said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@luke-ridger sorry if this is a dumb question mate, your back the chase strategy at +3.00 is that for when the chasing team are actually in or can they also be in the field and their odds are +3.00 as a result of what the team batting first are doing?
Cheers.Normally i look to back at the innings break.
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@luke-ridger sorry if this is a dumb question mate, your back the chase strategy at +3.00 is that for when the chasing team are actually in or can they also be in the field and their odds are +3.00 as a result of what the team batting first are doing?
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@luke-ridger said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
layed Aus, looking for 1.5
That's it for me on this test, was my last play. Good profit from draw laying
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layed Aus, looking for 1.5
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Thinking drip backing aus if hits around 1.8.., I should stay quiet haha great pill
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Nice positive start today by England and perfect conditions to save a test. Still feel Oz hold upper hand but fascinating day shaping up.
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looking unlikely Bangladesh win from here either.
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@luke-ridger trade out targets for these , I like it
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Yeah that strategy could work a fair bit, not often a team goes to 1.2 domestically in the first innings but the theory of it should work on every market. You certainly have the skillset and thought process to go pro from the cricket side of things.
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@luke-ridger Love it ! Another currently applying after plenty witness in big bash and world cup is laying 50-60% below the SP in first and second innings . Trade out end of first offsets placed to aim for a free roll like lay [email protected] back [email protected] styles. Go again second if looks right and green banked from first innings
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One of my strategies this season is to simply back a chase if odds are over 3s. Last night got the Rapids at 4.5, the other night i had Middlesex at 8s vs Somerset.
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@nathan-bennett Good advice, trading over reactions, also wickets should work too but backing instead of laying, of course you get the Malinga situation once in a while
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@kenneth-glossop how's things , the way I do it is Lay to Back cause I'm not fast enough to go Back to Lay … That being said I mainly leave this to the t20 / ODI games and there many times can apply suggest start small liability and try to close trade after no more than the next ball (hopefully matched prior) .. Best so far I've noticed is after consecutive boundary's when market really dives can really get in nice for a lay and few ticks tend to be matched fast particularly at the end of the over. If you find this suits you well could let this run for a few balls pending who next bowler is and what stage of the match can get you a healthy trade
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@martin-futter
Beginning to think that I’m going to concentrate on mastering cricket trading above anything else. Test match cricket in particular.Will be on the lookout for workable strategies.
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@nathan-bennett
Hi, may I ask, what’s the best way to scalp a boundary in cricket?
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@nathan-bennett
Hi, if you don’t mind me asking, what’s the best way to scalp a boundary?
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18 wickets could be tough. hard to know of course.
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Anybody else thinking Manchester will be a draw or is this all part of the patience of trading test cricket?