The BTC Football Trading Thread
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@keith-anderson great to see fans back but the hypocrisy and bullshit of it all pisses me right off.
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@keith-anderson said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@kötcsei-istván said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@keith-anderson
Ive made a filter for laying under1.5 market, and i often get similar matches that you post for laying. However i couldnt really figure out how to trade these. Im quite familiar with laying the draw, finding matches, watching them and make profit out of that. What i wanted is to find a strategy so i can make bets not really following live , instead just checking
prematch stats and stuff, make my bets and let them run.Do you follow the games live when laying these ?
From my experince i dont really like laying over 4.0, i try to wait 20 mins so the odds drop around 3.0.
Do you have some basic guidline for minimal odds ?My Lays are a 'Set and Forget' strategy. So I just let it run, regardless of what happens. My three most profitable leagues last season where: 1) English Premier League, 2) Italian Serie A and 3) French Ligue 1.
I don't lay above odds of 4.9. If the odds are above this pre kick-off, then I request odds from Betfair of 4.9. Sometimes I get matched, sometimes I don't.
The Under 1.5 lays are good for me. There isn't a great deal of variance and works well in most major leagues. Also works well in Champions League and International matches.
Been bloody brilliant in the Euros
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@kötcsei-istván said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@keith-anderson
Ive made a filter for laying under1.5 market, and i often get similar matches that you post for laying. However i couldnt really figure out how to trade these. Im quite familiar with laying the draw, finding matches, watching them and make profit out of that. What i wanted is to find a strategy so i can make bets not really following live , instead just checking
prematch stats and stuff, make my bets and let them run.Do you follow the games live when laying these ?
From my experince i dont really like laying over 4.0, i try to wait 20 mins so the odds drop around 3.0.
Do you have some basic guidline for minimal odds ?My Lays are a 'Set and Forget' strategy. So I just let it run, regardless of what happens. My three most profitable leagues last season where: 1) English Premier League, 2) Italian Serie A and 3) French Ligue 1.
I don't lay above odds of 4.9. If the odds are above this pre kick-off, then I request odds from Betfair of 4.9. Sometimes I get matched, sometimes I don't.
The Under 1.5 lays are good for me. There isn't a great deal of variance and works well in most major leagues. Also works well in Champions League and International matches.
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Nothing from me today. I'm off to see Glentoran v The New Saints (TNS) in the Europa Conference League Qualifying match. My last match was Glentoran v Crusaders in the Irish Premier League - 16 months ago. I can't wait to get back. Really not sure how this will go, we've had two friendly matches and this is our first competitive match in about 2 months.
No away fans allowed for these matches as UEFA have deemed it would be unsafe...but allowed 60,000 at Wembley last night, with away fans. UEFA are greedy bastards. Don't care about the small teams at all.
Back tomorrow
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@keith-anderson
Ive made a filter for laying under1.5 market, and i often get similar matches that you post for laying. However i couldnt really figure out how to trade these. Im quite familiar with laying the draw, finding matches, watching them and make profit out of that. What i wanted is to find a strategy so i can make bets not really following live , instead just checking
prematch stats and stuff, make my bets and let them run.Do you follow the games live when laying these ?
From my experince i dont really like laying over 4.0, i try to wait 20 mins so the odds drop around 3.0.
Do you have some basic guidline for minimal odds ? -
@chris-osborne said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@john-folan said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
If it wasn’t for Peters son that would have been a whitewash. What a keeper.
Best keeper in the prem although I am a biased Leicester Fan
I am not a Leicester fan and thought he was brilliant - top keeper. Wasted at Leicester
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@richard-latimer said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@richard-latimer said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@ryan did you see how much Griezman is on though? £880k I saw haha!
No one is taking him at that.
Oh that's ok, it's only Euros haha
What?? Not a week surely?!
I heard Umtiti go nah I am not leaving lol
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@john-folan but could that be driven by loads of England fans having a bet following last night?
God knows. There’s not a lot in it. I think sometimes looking at odds we see decimals and think the gap is larger than it is they are both pretty much 2/1 and so is the draw.
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@john-folan but could that be driven by loads of England fans having a bet following last night?
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@martin apart from the Germany game, England have been favourites going into every game so far. I would probably say Italy are favourites for the final, but at this stage it’s 90 minutes and anything can happen.
Betfair have us as slight favourites. Interesting
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
@martin apart from the Germany game, England have been favourites going into every game so far. I would probably say Italy are favourites for the final, but at this stage it’s 90 minutes and anything can happen.
Italy are beatable if Spain had our forward line they'd have won that semi final easily
They are pretty lethal going forward though although Spinizola is a massive loss if Emerson is the replacement
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@john-folan said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
If it wasn’t for Peters son that would have been a whitewash. What a keeper.
Best keeper in the prem although I am a biased Leicester Fan
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If it wasn’t for Peters son that would have been a whitewash. What a keeper.
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@ian-wylie said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
Well as a Scotsman even I have to admit that England deserved the win tonight although very fortunate that the ref pointed to the spot rather than awarding a 10 out of 10 for the dive. Denmark just seemed to run out of steam after a great tournament and having the better of the early part of the game.
So inspired by @John-Folan post of England memories, here's some of my own which were memorable to us neutrals:
1976 - Kenny Dalglish trickles the ball through the legs of Ray Clemence at Hampden
1977 - Another Scotland win and pitch invasion at Wembley
1981 - Norway - Maggie Thatcher your boys took a hell of a beating
1986 - The hand of God and of course his 2nd goal
1993 - Norway were at it again this time with a 2-0 win in Oslo
2004 - The commentators slagging off Fabian Barthez seconds before he saves a Beckham penalty which would have put England 2-0 up. Then Zidane showed Beckham how to take score from 12 yards and a bit further out as well
2016 - Iceland win 2-1 at the Euro'sNot to mention the moments of fun provided by those legendary England managers such as Graham Taylor & big Sam (did he actually take charge of a game?)
Well I'm sure we could come up with more but who knows, there maybe some more to come on Sunday?
Anyway enjoy the moment tonight.
I love this
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Time to watch the highlights
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Who's still drinking....?
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Well as a Scotsman even I have to admit that England deserved the win tonight although very fortunate that the ref pointed to the spot rather than awarding a 10 out of 10 for the dive. Denmark just seemed to run out of steam after a great tournament and having the better of the early part of the game.
So inspired by @John-Folan post of England memories, here's some of my own which were memorable to us neutrals:
1976 - Kenny Dalglish trickles the ball through the legs of Ray Clemence at Hampden
1977 - Another Scotland win and pitch invasion at Wembley
1981 - Norway - Maggie Thatcher your boys took a hell of a beating
1986 - The hand of God and of course his 2nd goal
1993 - Norway were at it again this time with a 2-0 win in Oslo
2004 - The commentators slagging off Fabian Barthez seconds before he saves a Beckham penalty which would have put England 2-0 up. Then Zidane showed Beckham how to take score from 12 yards and a bit further out as well
2016 - Iceland win 2-1 at the Euro'sNot to mention the moments of fun provided by those legendary England managers such as Graham Taylor & big Sam (did he actually take charge of a game?)
Well I'm sure we could come up with more but who knows, there maybe some more to come on Sunday?
Anyway enjoy the moment tonight.
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Football Trading Thread:
Hey @John-Folan you need to tidy the place up over the weekend, because this Sunday IT’S COMING HOME!!
Love it!!!!