BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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was speaking with @Richard-Futter this week and he was talking about how often teams trade very short with plenty of game time left to be played. there is very often some kind of bounceback towards the underdog in these situations, obviously something we have talked about before but thought it was worth reminding everyone, think cricket is the best sport for this happening fairly consistently!
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@luke-ridger strange to shake hands on it with 10 mins left really by Somerset!
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Time to lay draw in the Somerset vs Essex match, 63 runs needed in 16 overs to win the title. 1.46 lay.
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@simon-miller
Think I’ll try and see what happens -
Noticed that it a team in T20 is batting so well that the opposition drifts to 80-90 that all it takes is a wicket or 2 to get that other team to come in to between 30-60. Well worth a small back bet in these circumstances I think.
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@richard-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread - Updated Thread:
14 runs scored and Aussies almost in to 4 - totally bonkers!
amazing value again today, nice easy profit there!
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ok tiny back draw out at lunch or copping it sweet if wickets
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removed my red free roll now on the aussie lay with these two at the crease cheers @Richard-Futter lay @6 no sweat
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@richard-futter cheers for that mate learning something new every day appreciate it.
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@james-woodroffe I like a 'drip laying' strategy under these circumstances... laying in relatively small amounts as the price drops, but I did put the main amount in at 6 on this occasion as early wickets looked a probability.
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@richard-futter obviously it’s to late now following that first wicket but if you laid at 6 hypothetically would you lay again at 4. I know it increases liability but is that something that would be done or not?
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just manage to lay at 4.00
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haha shane warne commentary after that 4 'your worried now arnt you' haha
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always amazes these markets 4 overs in and England 1.31
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14 runs scored and Aussies almost in to 4 - totally bonkers!
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Layed at 6.0