BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@matt-ayles Around 90 minutes if they started in 10 minutes, which won't happen, although they could tag on an extra half-hour if they're playing by 3pm UK time. 1.38 looks an excellent lay point to me as there's still loads of rain around the surrounding area and this is not a great draining ground.
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@matt-ayles unsure take a while to get going maybe
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How much time is left in the day in Bulawayo?
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@stuart-wallace-0 lovely sound on bet365 just rain drops falling
Be good for next 3 days ha -
IRE ENG W
Let’s go IRE
Did me good in the warm ups
Have had a massive lay 1.05 ENG
Plan take 1/3rd stake out 1.10
See if can make 4 figures here
LIFTAlso
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@stuart-wallace-0 said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
weather looking very grim for next 4 days
Yes. The weather.com channel seems best for judging the likely weather in this part of the world.
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1.6 looks like a resistance point so have taken out most of the liability there. I suppose with three days play still due, it may not go much higher than that after all. But with three more days of rain forecast, there could be plenty of swings to come so I'll see how it's looking tomorrow morning. The radar has been quite accurate so far.
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Thunderstorms for several hours according to weather.com
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Layed again at 1.53. Went quickly.
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@nathan-bennett Now looks to me that that might be it for the day. Zimbabwe grounds were notorious for poor drainage a few years back. Don't know if there have been any improvements. But could easily see Windies drifting to 2 and up. Time will tell.
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@richard-futter too good !!!! expectations here on duration
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Hmmmm... nice
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@richard-futter updates love this
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Thunderstorms close by!
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Maybe the new ball will liven things up. Fingers crossed.
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West Indies batting is so dull these days - a far cry from the Sobers, Richards and Lara eras
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@stuart-wallace-0 yep draw trims biggest market mover . suspect even from here probably only need a maximum of 150 overs to get a result
so for me would probably eye a lay on the reaction of the trim rather than get on the draw back train -
@stuart-wallace-0 I would look to lay Windies or back the draw if rain does look imminent. The move often overshoots under those circumstances, so I would then look for a rebound, especially as it looks to me that over the course of the match, there's every chance the weather will be much better than forecast. At the moment, I'm still scalping by siding with the Windies.
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trading could be mental if rain happens in this session sometime
Not like WI can put pedal to the metal to gain big lead and lose wickets frequently just yet . -
Looking at the radar, it is possible Bulawayo might escape the worst of the rain, despite the gloomy forecasts.