BTC Cricket Trading Thread
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Match looks nicely poised. Still good value in laying the draw I think. A stalemate is highly unlikely I reckon - in my book it should be around 10.0.
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Managed to get a draw lay in at 3.40 just before Conway wicket. Green building nicely.
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gradually greening up day 2 within 70% of maximum green showing... $4 eng be great
then perhaps eye towards a nz lay if short odds on for a swing
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England lay looking good at the moment as their price drifts and draw price is coming in. No rush at the moment ball not doing much and batsman set.
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great ball
it was straight however ha -
go the lefties
conway on his way to worlds best batsmen well took a bet off a mate 50@30 within two years lift haha -
The ball started to move more after about 25 overs yesterday, when the lacquer came off. If the same happens again, it could make for an interesting afternoon.
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@richard-futter should atleast be safe for a fair while
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@nathan-bennett said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
Liking 1.68 lay ENG could be a nice stale market to go against hard to see it rapidly shortening
Wickets time a solid start by NZ with bat if ENG hit 3’s some stage will green up fair amountLay looking good!
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How's everyone feeling about today's play? Looks like a good day for batting, although Michael Holding feels 290 to 300 is a par score.
I still think England are too short, but if Anderson is at his best he's certainly capable of making early inroads in the NZ batting line up.
It seems as though the pitch is difficult for players starting their innings but if they get their eye in it's possible to make a big score, so for me the play could be to back NZ if their batting gets off to a solid start.
I'll also be happy to lay the draw at anything under 5; there's plenty for all bowlers in this surface and I'll be shocked if the draw price doesn't crash out in due course.
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@nathan-bennett yeah mate I’m keeping my lay of England open into today and hoping for a very kiwi day will reassess if it goes against me obviously but should be a great days cricket.
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@nathan-bennett thanks that's great and makes sense. It's a no brainer then!
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Liking 1.68 lay ENG could be a nice stale market to go against hard to see it rapidly shortening
Wickets time a solid start by NZ with bat if ENG hit 3’s some stage will green up fair amount -
@dj-reid just an example .., but yes at current stage price is stupid i believe . would only take nz to get a few runs with the bat and that market to drift quite fast . in general i like too look too lay teams first inns odds on been profitable for me
and on other hand if you really fancied ENG ask yourself what price do you think they could be day 3.4 even 5 .. im sure at best ther price wouldnt be far off what it is now
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Busy day but the back of SA at 2.52 pre lunch has paid dividends having greened up and built a nice base as they tear thru the Windies. Still playing the long game with the England lay from earlier this morning but great to have cricket back.
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Can't believe England are still odds on!
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@nathan-bennett i haven't managed to get a lay of England on yet. Is 1.7 or anything under still a good entry point?
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@simji richard covered this spot on building is best in early days especially if suspect there could be some swings in the game . having targets is good at times i'll say lay ENG @1.7 pretty hard and remove 1/2 or all red @2.4 for a free roll and access from there until next entry points
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@simji said in BTC Cricket Trading Thread:
On these tests as they are long. Do people take liability out every trade or do they green up every time to build a green??
I like to build up the green; when it comes to laying the draw you can often spot a good support point where the price stays in roughly the same position for a long time. If you can lay then, you can buy quite a bit of time during which, if there's a wicket or three, you can make a massive profit. Today the draw was very stable around 3.5. I managed a lay at 3.45. It's now touching 6.4, but I didn't get all of that as I took out quite a bit of liability along the way. I really like to build a solid green on day one if possible because it gives you such a good base for the rest of the match.
On the subject of laying the draw, I never leave an open position overnight. That saved me when we had the day unexpectedly washed out at Lord's.
That was an unlucky break, but sometimes the unexpected happens. Overall, the LTD strategy has made big profits for many years.
Interesting to note that the majority of matches at Edgbaston have not gone as far as the fifth day in recent years.