BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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Boom
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Had a lay of Australia at 2.72..... doubt Bancroft will last long
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@paul-keighley I never get involved just because of the forecast alone. I'll wait to see the radar tomorrow morning and early afternoon; it soon becomes pretty clear when the rain is going to arrive. As you say, the draw price has been artificially depressed because everyone is expecting a deluge tomorrow. Forecasts are better than they used to be, but they're by no means 100%.
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@richard-futter In your experience Richard what times have you found best to get involved with the draw price assuming this knowledge? Assuming everyone else knows the forecast etc. I've seen people predict it will crash this evening, or planning to wait til lunch, or even waiting until it actually starts raining?!
I've been keeping an eye on the price all day while watching the game and even with the potential for a wicket every ball and a good collapse it seems like the draw price is trying to hold steady in spite of the action as everyone is readying for the rain tomorrow! Interested to know your thoughts on this situation if you don't mind?!
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@nathan-bennett the forecast is for the rain to arrive shortly after lunch tomorrow
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@richard-futter yeah Iām out for a profit today and keeping my powder dry until then. Heavy market support for the draw.
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@richard-futter how is the estimates on that looking
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@nathan-bennett said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
@richard-futter what the
Gotta be ready for the rain tomorrow - the draw price will plummet like a lead balloon when the heavens open.
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@richard-futter what the
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And still they pile in!
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God, I love the draw backers - they've been paying my mortgage for years
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Ball already turning - might only need three days for Oz to record an innings win.
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@dave-jessop Dominic Sibley is averaging almost 63 this season. Scores at a Boycottian pace, but just what we need at the moment.
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@nathan-bennett The draw price is crackers
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If Roy isn't a Test match batsman, then Buttler certainly isn't. One first class century in five years and an average of 32.
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5/20 wickets down draw so hard in market
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12 overs to go in the day in sri lanka.., partnership is going well happy to lay nz small for rest day as sri lanka grind thier way closer to squaring up first innings deficit.., appears backing draw in this case potentially more profitable #alwayslearning
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Greening up here - but only because I've got other stuff to do for an hour or so
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2.06 to 2.66 in 48 minutes - good green; just leaving most of it in for a little longer in case of a complete collapse
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Happy days