BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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I can see the England price crashing quickly until the wickets fall. If the opening partnership gets to 50+ they might go odds on!
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I'm laying England here at 3, this is a genuine gift as I see it, I can't see them chasing this down with Indias bowling attack, if they manage it i'll lose this money happily
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may sound funny but i'll entertain a draw back when ENG two down for a swing
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@stuart-wallace managed to nip in at 4. Going to be an interesting afternoon
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Got in at 4.2
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I've put in a lay at 3.9; quite happy with that. Even if England do pull it off, the top three look so fragile, that a profit is almost guaranteed.
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England around 4 is a silly price considering there have only ever been 2 successful run chases over 350 in this country ever. It's coloured by those successful chases against NZ and of course they could do it, but I'd put it at about a one in ten chance realistically.
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@richard-futter said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Reckon England will need to pull off the highest successful run chase in Test history to win this one. A lay of England as the reply begins will pay pretty good dividends IMO.
At 4.4 a lay is value, they chase it you just say fair play and move on to the next one but they will need the 10th highest chase in history at least.
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Huge chance dropped there
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@matt-ayles 418 by the West Indies against Australia in 2003. Looks academic now with India's rather careless batting this morning.
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@matt-ayles
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@richard-futter said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Reckon England will need to pull off the highest successful run chase in Test history to win this one. A lay of England as the reply begins will pay pretty good dividends IMO.
Do we know the current record? Save me getting the laptop out lol.
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Reckon England will need to pull off the highest successful run chase in Test history to win this one. A lay of England as the reply begins will pay pretty good dividends IMO.
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IND ENG
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@nathan-bennett said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
TEST IND ENG
what price INDIA if have 450 run lead
i still have a IND lay running for now assess next 20 overscouple things eye on
if india put them self in a position where they start throw the bat for quick runs and an impending declaration looms
i'll be jumping on a massive back of ENG and when declaration happens watch the green rise as people remove all there lay bets and a true market kicks in for the chase
and judge that trade from therealso if Englands top order fail even root and IND hit that 1.10 range i'll be auto laying for 10-20 tick swing and assess
Good stuff Nathan - great point about throwing the bat.
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TEST IND ENG
what price INDIA if have 450 run lead
i still have a IND lay running for now assess next 20 overscouple things eye on
if india put them self in a position where they start throw the bat for quick runs and an impending declaration looms
i'll be jumping on a massive back of ENG and when declaration happens watch the green rise as people remove all there lay bets and a true market kicks in for the chase
and judge that trade from therealso if Englands top order fail even root and IND hit that 1.10 range i'll be auto laying for 10-20 tick swing and assess
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IND SRI W ODI
IND off to a flyer in the chase of this peanut total
small gamble lay IND 1.03 likely full flip and back them if when 2 down around 1.16lets go the test shortly
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@stuart-wallace said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
tell you what, after trading for almost a year, Cricket is the market to be - so much liquidity, and so much opportunity, its an easier market than , say, football.
Thats interesting, I've not really tracked what can happen in cricket trading especially test matches until the last couple of weeks messed up the England Women's match - weather caught me out but all good its definitely something I'll look at more not so much trading but following the markets but I can definitely see the potential.
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tell you what, after trading for almost a year, Cricket is the market to be - so much liquidity, and so much opportunity, its an easier market than , say, football.