BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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@Fraser-cord said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Hello all. How are we feeling about the draw? I know almost nothing about woman's cricket. My concern is either sides ability to bowl the other out. Clearly England have just ripped though them there, but not seen much of that up until now.
Are we confident the Aussies will declare above a 300 lead if they get there, making a win for both sides possible?
Clearly cancel that question. I went away at the tea break for 45 mins and return to almost disbelief. Like @David-Milligan, greened up for almost all my profit, happy days!!!
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Pleasing
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Cashed out to leave 99% of my profit across all three outcomes. Fantastic result
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Hello all. How are we feeling about the draw? I know almost nothing about woman's cricket. My concern is either sides ability to bowl the other out. Clearly England have just ripped though them there, but not seen much of that up until now.
Are we confident the Aussies will declare above a 300 lead if they get there, making a win for both sides possible?
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Cant possibly be a draw now surely
Fat looking book
Tests
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Hello bang bang bang
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Things moving quickly now and the draw price rocketing. Shows the virtue of patience in this game!
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@dave-tancock my opinion on this is usually let it run with test cricket... I'd look to remove if i was scalping etc but depends on the situation. I don't want to lose green if the draws very unlikely.
Until the draws basically impossible then maybe cover it with a coupla quid in case of rain etc.
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Nice to see some action in our favour - would love to see the Aussies collapse here!
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@stuart-wallace-0 ok. Do you tend to leave the trade to run or trade out at some stage?
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Yeah the rates dropped almost an entire run per over from yday
Still think tmr be a ripper
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My concerns at the moment are the lack of runs Aus are trying to get per over... almost like they're playing for the draw already. I'm not sure they will declare at all.
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Come on AUS up the rate or get out
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@dave-tancock said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Just seen the latest YouTube video mentioning LTD on cricket and lay the team chasing a big lead. Thought I’d give them a try. I’m just wondering how you choose the games? Are there preset strategies like with football/horse racing or can I generally choose most test matches?
Generally, its most Tests, however, you have to do some reserach beforehand primarily on weather and previous results at this venue (can get that on espncrickinfo/stats.
I also am a bit more wary of subcontinent games where pictsh tend to be slower and lower thus providing more chance of a draw.
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Found this on Wiki....
'However, the players are expected to fit more overs in per hour in the women's game than the men's: 17 as opposed to 15, and so a full day's play in a women's Test match should include 100 overs, rather than 90.'
Does anyone know if 100 overs is expected on day 5?
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Just seen the latest YouTube video mentioning LTD on cricket and lay the team chasing a big lead. Thought I’d give them a try. I’m just wondering how you choose the games? Are there preset strategies like with football/horse racing or can I generally choose most test matches?
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Wowee market moving fast during first over likely as bets flood in via corporates world wide
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A lot now will come down to an AUS declaration I think as the batters are better than the bowlers
And at which point I’ll try identify when may happen
Hopefully it’s something like ENG needing say 300 off 70 overs for a ripping final INNS
If this is what looms to be the case I’ll be backing England hard prior to declaration for a swing
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@Terry-Heller said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Hi I have been laying the draw and placing back bets in the keep. Would I be right in thinking that at this point quick wickets are needed to push the draw price back up?
At what point should I consider cashing out to save some of my liability?Not necessarily. If AUS score big runs quickly then they could be putting ENG back into bat with an hour of play left on day 4 - that would put big pressure on ENG to hold out. Taking AUS wickets now in this match situation isnt going to make much of a dent in the Draw price imo.
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Hi I have been laying the draw and placing back bets in the keep. Would I be right in thinking that at this point quick wickets are needed to push the draw price back up?
At what point should I consider cashing out to save some of my liability?