Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Scripophilist
- 13 Dec 2004 15:23
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Bumped into this site today.
http://www.h2hstats.com/
Reckons 48.8% are draws at HT this season which is slightly higher than the long term average.
TPO
- 13 Dec 2004 15:35
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Thanks for that web site, I'll have a look later, although it sounds like I'm thinking about this all wrong.
I could use the maths to predict the odds that'll be offered if a certain outcome occurred, and that'd help with risk management etc, but unless I've misunderstood, you're saying that the Betfair prices are always correct for the current situation in the event.
I know you can make money scalping the volatility of the prices, but it's hard work and it isn't what I think you mean by a strategy.
Just to check, is it possible to make money just betting on the match odds of a single football match, or is it the usage of match odds in conjuction with something like correct score that provides the opportunities ?
axdpc
- 13 Dec 2004 15:36
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Scrip,
Like the bit about no penalties for winning on betfair ...
"No penalties for winning win as often, and as much as you want, and your account will never be cancelled or restricted."
Must be quite a common occurrences for it to be worth mentioning...
Wonder how often it happens with brokers ???
Harlosh
- 13 Dec 2004 15:44
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I heard the other day on Ladbrokes commentary station of an old chap who tried to place a 5 bet but was refused by the bookie cos he won too often. The maximum they would allow him to stake was 25p !!!!!!!!!!
Scripophilist
- 13 Dec 2004 15:45
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axdpc - It is a common problem that if you are a regular or large winner bookmakers (all bookmakers) they will restrict their liability. Usually by not accepting larger bets or closing your account the smaller bookies just refuse to pay you!
TPO
- 13 Dec 2004 15:55
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:-)
Just trying to establish whether I've been fishing in a stagnant pool upto now.
axdpc
- 13 Dec 2004 15:57
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" ... refuse to pay you!" !!!
this on top of Hodgin's account of his problems with Times PC.
Kayak
- 14 Dec 2004 09:04
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Well they got it below last night's close for the 9.00, didn't they :-)
Harlosh
- 14 Dec 2004 22:46
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I must excercise discipline
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Fundamentalist
- 14 Dec 2004 23:05
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Oh dear
Johns writing lines - must have had another bad day
give us a call
Scrip
Sorry not been in contact - been busy with the move - will try and give you a call
TPO
- 14 Dec 2004 23:47
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Scrip,
I've spent all evening studying betfair screen captures and think I've worked out one of the strategies. If I'm right, with a bit of insurance against a particular rare occurance, a big lay and a back will often turn a profit.
Can't wait to try it out.
Scripophilist
- 15 Dec 2004 08:43
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"I must excercise discipline"
Managing your entry is one thing, your exit another!!
Scripophilist
- 15 Dec 2004 08:46
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TPO if you are going to experiment only use the minimun stake else it is bound to bite you in the bum. You would be surprised who often rare occurances occur. Last two live footy matches threw up a near 1000-1 shot between them. Enough to wipe out many.
axdpc
- 15 Dec 2004 08:53
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scrip, interested to know how was 1000-1 computed? Thanks.
Scripophilist
- 15 Dec 2004 09:12
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Actually I got it wrong is was nearer to 10,000-1. I was looking at the goal in the last minute scenario on both live matches this week. Unfortunately only looking!!!
axdpc
- 15 Dec 2004 09:26
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Scrip, how does the statistics compare between first minute and last minute goals
in both halves?
TPO
- 15 Dec 2004 10:16
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Scrip, yes I'm only going to use small amounts for the next few weeks as I need to gain more experience in managing the position. From what I've worked out, there's the rare occurance that you can afford to insure against, but there are also going to be less than perfect situations that'll need careful management. While playing the other night, I moved all the profit to ManU only to have Fulham equalise near the end. Ended break-even.
What's worse was my wife, who was actually watching the game, said that Fulham were starting to look dangerous.... there was a told-you-so moment in the 87th minute!
TPO
- 15 Dec 2004 22:52
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So far so good, applied the strategy to the UEFA cup match Grazer AK v AZ Alkm (whoever they are!) and thanks to a one team going 2-0 up I didn't have to green up until late in the match. I had 1-1 covered just in case.
Nice percentage profit, though the 5% Betfair commission takes the edge off it a bit.
TPO
- 16 Dec 2004 15:04
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Scrip, you've probably worked out which strategy I'm using with the football matches. I was just wondering... is this strategy going to decay over time if too many people start using it ? The odds offered on the exchange are based on supply and demand, but also on the underlying probability of a win / draw.
Might the pricing become so efficient one day that there is no opportunity to make money, or is this strategy likely to work all the time football matches are offered on the exchange 'in-play' ?