Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Iankn73
- 26 Feb 2007 01:20
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Hi Fundamentalist,
I Managed to get the software, there must have been a temporary problem with the site!
Thank you anyway!
Scripophilist
- 26 Feb 2007 18:57
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I was in London with the kids on Sunday so I missed all the action. What was your view on the match. I was surprised with the line up thought it would have been nice for a bit of chance of some silverware.
Interested to see an ex-saint score!
Fundamentalist
- 27 Feb 2007 00:35
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The line up was spot on, the players that got us there deserved the chance (and embarassed Chelski for periods). the big downside was no potential injuries/suspensions for key players which weve ended up with big time after the handbags at the end (though what Toure was sent off for im not sure and how Lampards was only yellow!!!)
That said. Lampard got shown up for how ordinary he was by Fabregas and Denilson, he had one shot from 25 yds and apart from that was anonymous
Ultimately the key to the game was Senderos isnt good enough to handle Drogba (as has been proved too many times now), shame Djorou didnt play instead
Fundamentalist
- 27 Feb 2007 00:36
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Ps must sort to meet up for a game of golf tho may be April/May now as looks like i may finally have to have my knee sorted properly :-(
Scripophilist
- 28 Feb 2007 17:49
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I've always wondered about the wisdom of these line ups though. Worth going for some silverware surely? Anyhow, there's still the champions league isn't there?
Scripophilist
- 28 Feb 2007 17:50
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Betfair have asked me to talk at the active investor event on Monday. If any body wants a chat come over and see me.
Fundamentalist
- 01 Mar 2007 00:28
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All we got left now and currently were not good enough
tonite was very frustrating, felt we got mugged by a bad ref and Blackburns only shot on goal in 180 mins (great tho it was). Thought Poll was his usual joke, refused to book/send players off for bad fouls but happy to book for trivial matters and as usueal nevers gives anything in/around the box
Clearly Baptista will be heading back to madrid and Senderos wont be first choice once Toure and Gallas are available (and Djorou in my book) though would expect some strengthening at centre half for next year, otherwise the future still looks bright
How many teams could go away to a top half prem side missing the following players and still dominate (if not win :-( ) Lehman, Hoyte, Djorou, Toure, Clichy, Fabregas, Rosicky, Diaby, Flamini, Adebayor, Van Persie, Henry
Scripophilist
- 01 Mar 2007 08:41
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I can't see them winning the CL league though. That said I couldn't see Liverpool winning it either a few years ago!
Fundamentalist
- 01 Mar 2007 11:08
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Cant see us getting through to the next round at the moment, not scoring in PSV could prove very costly with our habit of shipping a goal to the oppo when at home
Iankn73
- 06 Mar 2007 00:43
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I have been using Bet Angel basic over the last week or so and have a question that I'm hoping can be answered? When betting on horse racing I have noticed that there seems to be an in-play feature/function which seems to allow for a wild fluctuation in price movement during the race. This in-play only seems to appear during certain races though and not all of them is this a known bug?
Hope this makes sense to any Bet Angel users out there?
bakko
- 06 Mar 2007 09:48
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Ian, The "in-play" feature you mention indicates the race is underway and the odd fluctuations are directly proportional to how each horse is performing during the race.
eg fallen horses will go instantly to 1000-1, horses that have little chance of winning will drift out as the race progresses.
Hope this helps.
Iankn73
- 06 Mar 2007 16:21
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Hi bakko,
Thanks for replying, the problem is the fact that the in-play feature doesnt always appear on Bet Angel during a race and your just prompted with "suspended" at race end?
Rgds,
Ian
bakko
- 06 Mar 2007 17:29
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Cant really comment on the Bet Angel basic version as I'm currently using Pro (paid up version). The green "in play" indicator always kick in on the off.
Maybe its a bug in the freebie version to encourage you to switch onto Pro lol
hangon
- 06 Mar 2007 17:39
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Horse-racing.
I know nothing about this....but I thought all betting stopped as soon as the horses were lined-up? That being the case, all bets become zero-volume.
Is it possible that racing-horses outside the UK have different rules?
Iankn73
- 06 Mar 2007 17:40
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Thanks bakko,
There is definately an intermittent problem with the basic version then as the in-play feature doesnt always appear! as you say maybe a deliberate bug to get you to switch. LOL
Can anyone confirm whether the "in-play" feature is limited within Bet Angel Basic?
Rgds,
Iankn73
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2007 22:52
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hangon
all uk horse races go in play, they are suspended at the off then turned in running a few secs later (all unmatched bets cancelled) on betfair
betfair have recently started offering some of the US races in play as well and i guess they would like to do so for all horse races (though think may have legislation issues doing so in Australia)
Iankn73
- 06 Mar 2007 23:17
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Hi Fundamentalist,
You have just resolved the issue! Its nothing...to do with Bet Angel Basic after all. I have been indulging in a wee flutter on the horse racing e.g. jumping between U.K & U.S races. You had stated that betfair have recently started offering "some" of the US races in-play.
So no bug in Bet Angel basic!
Thanks again
jbarlowffc
- 06 Mar 2007 23:40
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I have betangel basic and Scripophilists book on order.
In profit on BF, but theres a fair chunk of that is straight gambling ,typically on in-play games. Not had much luck with trading on the horse racing.
Was looking at doing the 1 day course and betangel prof version.
Im only able to gamble/trade on evenings and weekends
Anyone here use betangel professional on a similar part time basis? Just wondering
if its overkill for someone using it to the levels I would.
Iankn73
- 07 Mar 2007 00:11
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Hell all,
Does Scripophilists new book basically contain everything you would expect to gain from attending the course? Has anyone attended the course and purchased/read the book? I would be interested to know any personal views on the course/book and subsequent success rate thereafter on Betfair? I have been using Bet Angel Basic for roughly 2 wks and I've had a bit of a roller coaster re: betting and laying and would like to improve my % rate!
Rgds,
Iankn73
Fundamentalist
- 07 Mar 2007 10:12
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Very quick answer is that no one has read the book yet as its not been published yet. I think its due end of April but if scrips around he'll confirm this.
Having been on the course and knowing scrip Id expect the book to be very insightful though think youll learn more and quicker on the course, mainly due to the personal interaction and also from watching him actually trade during the afternoon