2019 Cricket Trading Thread
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Starting to see that variable bounce come into play, Interesting test to follow.
Pak could come close in the T20, SA are a lay 1.27
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Drifted to 1.92 before a ball is bowled... lovely jubbly
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Ok, so a decent profit bagged on day one, which I'm planning to invest in a lay of the Windies at around 1.75. Broad bowled beautifully last night without an ounce of luck, and with the pitch likely to be very lively in the early stages today, I'll be very surprised if there aren't several wickets in the first session today. The Windies openers batted at a crawling pace too, so even if they continue to ride their luck, any losses would be minimal.
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@richard-futter ltd comes up trumps yet again!
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No chance of a draw here
variable bounce, plenty of seam .
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What are the chances of this Test being over inside two days? Looks a real minefield. Guess the question is: Will the England bowlers be as dangerous as the Windies' quicks.
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@luke-ridger too good again bang
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Pak 1.14
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Woo Pak!
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@luke-ridger Alternatively 1.8 to 2 if layed SA
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2.4 into 1.95 take liability out for those on the trade
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Layed SA, Pak well in this.
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@richard-futter said in 2019 Cricket Trading Thread:
England in single figures to beat the current best ever fourth innings win by over 200 runs - now that does seem a stretch!
absolutely crazy! i got them at 15 and was very happy with that.
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England in single figures to beat the current best ever fourth innings win by over 200 runs - now that does seem a stretch!
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Could be rain showers about today and tomorrow, which should make for some interesting trading. If the pitch plays like it did yesterday, a lay of the Windies at around 1.25 looks half-decent value.
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@simon There have been only two tied Tests in over 140 years so not something to lose too much sleep about
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@nathan-bennett cheers Nathan, thought that might be the case given it was 140 to back when the the draw is 5.5
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@simon England would need to be bowled out for exactly 627
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Might seem like a dumb question, but how does the tied match market differ from the draw on match odds?