T20 system.
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When backing T20 games I always look for teams that are of a similar level (you can normally tell this by looking at the pre match odds). When a team is chasing a big or above average target I will back the team chasing then lay off as soon as the power play has finished. Teams chasing massive targets will often have to go hard from the start so id they start well the price will contract and a profit can be taken, obviously if they start slow or lose a few wickets then a loss is taken but I have found that this system works well overall for small, continuous profits. Let me know if anyone else has tried this and what they think!?
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@Simon-Hardy this definitely works depending on the circumstances. I did this a little in the IPL if I fancied the openers and wasn't convinced by the opening bowlers.
If a wicket falls, go in again and a couple of boundaries later your back in the green.Yesterday's AUS vs ENG was a classic example of it working well. Then a nice lay on ENG chasing a big score.
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@Simon-Hardy interesting, not tried this but keep me updated with how you get on!