BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@sameer said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Laying pak at 1.25
Want 1.50
Removed red at 1.65Green Green ... phew... nerve wrecking game
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NAWAZ my favourite bowler $$$
But sheesh what a flaw in the rules those three byes ran -
WTF IS GOING ON GUYS
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
GreeeeeeeeeenOMG this bowling
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OMG 3 s**t delivers
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Hardik you t****r far out in the slot
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Will also back IND next wicket with DK to come in for some heroics
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smaller back of IND 6.6 taking stake out 4.0 else cop the shyt
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farrrrr out
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Laying pak at 1.25
Want 1.50
Removed red at 1.65 -
Backed [email protected]
want IND 1.8 for 1/3rd stake out
partnership time (hope) hagreat ball dammit
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@jonathan-busch said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
@stuart-wallace Good again. Set an off set bet for 4 ticks but could have got more. Don't want to get too greedy
Interesting that you got 4 - might do some analysis this week and do all the games this week that way looking for 5, and see what happens
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PAK IND
this game plenty swings anticipate
IND 1.65 could be fat but not taken anything as of yet -
@stuart-wallace Good again. Set an off set bet for 4 ticks but could have got more. Don't want to get too greedy
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@jonathan-busch How did the Lay on Toss do today?
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@stuart-wallace said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
@andy said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
@matt-ayles said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
How much profit vs stake do you guys aim for? I find i don't get much even when i win, so when i lose it takes weeks to recover.
Would be better if when you won it covered the next couple of games etc should you lose.
I found doing run lines creating middles can minimise trades on t20s and lock in good profits if you hit. If you get your entries right very rarely do you have it go against you and run a loss. My rule is I never lock in a "reverse middle", if it goes against me I'm happy to lose my stake.
Andy, can you explain more ? For example..'middles'
Apologies.
Say the run line hits 180 and you think it's too high, you lay runs, say for 2 units. Next minute there's a wicket and run line drops to 170, you back runs for 2 units. Should the team score between 170 and 180 you win 4 units, anything else is a scratch.
Alternatively you could keep the collapse on side and just drip a 1 unit back. So below 170 is 1 unit win, between 170 and 180 is 3 units and above 180 is a 1 unit loss.
If you feel the batting side should drift or steam, chances are the run line will move with it.
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@jonathan-busch said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
@matt-ayles I guess the beauty of laying at low odds is that your selection doesn't have to chase/defend the total, there just has to be a little hiccup along the way
Unusually for Sri Lanka, there were no hiccups today
I think, as @Matt-Ayles has said, the best games for 1.1 strategy are the close match-up of teams. Also maybe to not trade on 1.1's after 16 overs in second innings, as generally by then the result is conclusive and unlikely to turn around.
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@andy said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
@matt-ayles said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
How much profit vs stake do you guys aim for? I find i don't get much even when i win, so when i lose it takes weeks to recover.
Would be better if when you won it covered the next couple of games etc should you lose.
I found doing run lines creating middles can minimise trades on t20s and lock in good profits if you hit. If you get your entries right very rarely do you have it go against you and run a loss. My rule is I never lock in a "reverse middle", if it goes against me I'm happy to lose my stake.
Andy, can you explain more ? For example..'middles'
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Weeehow good is this
No entry me
Did feel worst case few overs ago market worst case be the same at end of INNSAll good
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Pakistan over 130
Surely ball will stop swinging soon