BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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Cheers all for the insight how good test cricket
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Lost some of the profit today - but still a very good Test for trading overall. Think I was guilty of some wishful thinking today!
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England have the batting collapse down to a tee
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Lucky there.
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Ho hum. What a stupendously stupid review.
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Having a little lay of Australia at 1.59.
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Interesting stat on Roy. His longest innings in all first class cricket is 3 and a half hours!
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lost his head there
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Awful shot Roy. Don't mind him attacking but that was a dreadful hack across the line.
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@richard-futter match referee ha
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@nathan-bennett said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
English and Aussie umps just do it
What? No Kiwis?
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It's pretty ridiculous that at the highest International level with DRS and ultra high scrutiny we can't have home umpires officiating. Should simply be the best umpires around. Kettleborough wouldn't be making this many mistakes, and they should also be able to umpire on the biggest stage.
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English and Aussie umps just do it
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Wilson gets another one wrong - surely he'll pulled out of the game at Lord's?
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does anyone fill up on these errors
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Another stinker of a decision by the umpire. This match would be over by now if it wasn't for DRS.
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B grade again
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Also, if the England price comes in significantly I would be very happy to lay them. Their chance of winning around one in a thousand I reckon.
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I think England can save this match today. The pitch is doing nothing for the seamers and although the ball is turning, it's only do so very slowly.
My play is to wait for the ball to soften up - somewhere between 20-25 overs - then lay Australia or back the draw, as long as there's a settled pairing in the middle.
The only thing I would say is that I'm already in a very good position with a healthy profit locked in, but if I wasn't I'd be very wary of staking big on the final day as there's no coming back if things go wrong. And England do love a batting collapse.
Will post as soon as I move in.
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Any plays for the morning?