BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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maybe last gamble trade to try add some green
backed draw 42
square up 26all good if fails
good result all up .., just not great as hoped ha -
It's always the hope that kills you when it comes to England playing Down Under. Actually thought they might be on the verge of something special overnight. Any chance of Stokes doing a Botham? I won't hold my breath.
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yip sad for test
these two must erase deficit and add 50
then be able smash all the way to all out -
Pleased I got a draw lay and didn't wait
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Poor shot from Root. All over now.
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p**s off green ffs
too good
squaring up a lot ha bugger -
Surprised only got 1 tick on overnight scalp
Anyway come on ENG luck and runs and aussie get to 2's
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@richard-futter thanks Richard, always learning
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@dave-hayes With Test cricket laying the draw is a tried and tested method as the draw is nearly always overbet on the markets. It's a question of picking the right time of course, but I always try to post on here with what I'm doing when I spot a good opportunity.
And white ball cricket - especially T-20 or One Hundred stuff - is the best sport around for laying low with very little exposure and gaining big rewards. It's best to do it when there are still plenty of overs to go, as today in the Thunder-Stars game when with 5 overs to go and a good few runs still to get, Thunder traded at 1.11 before going on to lose the game. Of course, those trading low won't always end up losing, but big rises in their price are very common whether batting or bowling.
Hope that's of some help
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@mark-maguire said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
I dabbled with an amateurs backing of England at 15 and traded it out at the close because I'm scared of the wickets falling again. Don't remotely know if thats good, bad or ridiculous but was fun and a nice green which I suppose if the draw comes in I could look at using to lay the draw. I really do enjoy reading the cricket experts on here (I know I've said it before) so thanks all.
Definitely good - always great to look for great value where minimal stakes are needed.
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How Do we trade on Cricket.Its not that I am looking to jump all over the place because I am not, what I am looking to do is look at sports where I have an interest in it and add it to my daily plan of action but in a logical sequence.
If someone can either provide some on point instruction, or maybe point me to a video that shows this I would be obliged and appreciative
Thanks
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I dabbled with an amateurs backing of England at 15 and traded it out at the close because I'm scared of the wickets falling again. Don't remotely know if thats good, bad or ridiculous but was fun and a nice green which I suppose if the draw comes in I could look at using to lay the draw. I really do enjoy reading the cricket experts on here (I know I've said it before) so thanks all.
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Happy days
Aus touched 1.49 think saw
I reckon could creep back towards that before a balls bowled
Scalping a few extra ticks here -
Will wait for 1st hour tomorrow then will look to enter. Initial thoughts is to lay Aus. 2nd thoughts back the draw and ride into evens hopefully if England can make a decent enough lead.
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Cracking day for England. My lay of Aus at 1.21 is starting to look tasty (did that with some of the green I had from the pre match draw lay).
Once I've got the kids to school I can have a proper look at what to do next.
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If England can survive the first hour tomorrow this will be pretty much a 50-50 match, considering Australia have to bat last which is always a big disadvantage.
You can't totally rule out the draw, although I do think 4.9 is far too short. About a one in ten chance by my reckoning.
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Mmmmmm the decision is do I now start drip laying the draw from 4.70 or do I leave this lay of Oz running. I doubt I’ll be awake at 4.30am so I may very well have answered my own question.
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Really regretting trading out of the 1.14 lay of Australia Lesson learnt
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have to head out going to be hard to drive with phone in front of face haha
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Come on draw 6 drip lay could be on cards