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How to profit from Betting Exchanges (BEX)     

Scripophilist - 27 Oct 2004 23:40


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Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 15:18 - 4022 of 10502

ive barely traded all week and when i have ive traded poorly - i cant afford the "payback" lol.

At least im green on the hampshire v surrey cricket match - gonna have a break (cue great trading movements) and watch a friend bat for hampshire in their vain quest for 359 in 50 overs

compoundup - 15 Jul 2005 15:45 - 4023 of 10502

If today's conditions are ideal for T Woods, then tomorrow's weather forecast rather changes things.

In case you aren't familiar with synoptic charts, go forward to the animation that covers Sat 12:00 UTC and you will see 2 warm fronts over northern Scotland which suggest that it is highly likely to be wet through the middle part of the day at St Andrews

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 15:48 - 4024 of 10502

I've seen Woods really foul up in bad weather so I suggest wait till the end of the day and see how far in front he is. That will frame your opportunity. I didn't have opposing Woods in the game plan this week. But may glance at it this evening.

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 15:48 - 4025 of 10502

Woods will tee off in the afternoon as well so that could be interesting if there is a mover in the morning rounds.

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 15:59 - 4026 of 10502

Montgomerie making a move - 4 under for 5 holes and 5 under for the tournament - he couldnt could he.....

The only time i can remember Woods really struggling with the weather was Carnoustie, when all and sundry suffered as the conditions were horrendous. At this time of year at St Andrews the weather can turn but is never as bad as it was at Carnoustie. To me, Woods chance will increase if he is in front and the wind blows - it is more likely challengers come out of the pack if the conditions are benign

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 16:12 - 4027 of 10502

Phenomenal tee shot from Woods on the 10th - 380 yds and he knocks it on the green pin high

compoundup - 15 Jul 2005 16:19 - 4028 of 10502

391 yards apparently, compared to Olazabal's 288, amazing.

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 16:24 - 4029 of 10502

Incredible stuff!

1612: Tiger Woods lines up an eagle chance at the 380-yard par-four 10th, landing a huge tee shot onto the green.

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 16:39 - 4030 of 10502

Woods drives his 3rd par 4 in a row

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 16:39 - 4031 of 10502

Tiger has just driven another green.

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 16:40 - 4032 of 10502

Ditto, at least we are both enjoying the golf.

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 16:48 - 4033 of 10502

Scrip

flicking between the cricket and the golf - given up trading the horses for this afternoon.

Have a look at the chart on the surrey vs hampshire cricket match - i greened up at 1.08 and was tempted to turn it round - wish i had now

bakko - 15 Jul 2005 16:51 - 4034 of 10502

Tiger misses a birdie chance - He's human after all!

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 17:52 - 4035 of 10502

Fantastic moments at St Andrews as Nicklaus finishes his round.

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 18:35 - 4036 of 10502

Scrip

the guy got the reception he deserved - a true champion - a wonderful moment

Fundamentalist - 15 Jul 2005 18:50 - 4037 of 10502

Funny old game this trading - spent all afternoon barely trading as i couldnt see anything to trade - sit down to look at a few of the evening races and get a cracking drifter - made 3 times my afternoon profit on the 1 race lol

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 21:20 - 4038 of 10502

Well done it's funny like that isn't it.

Just removed my new head bandage this evening. Wish I hadn't its a mess. I hope it gets better than this. I don't think I realised just how bad my head injury was now I can see it clean. I feel lucky this evening to have not done worse after seeing that. I'll probably put something back on tomorrow before the kids see it.

cunningham - 15 Jul 2005 21:56 - 4039 of 10502

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Scrpit, Big boost in Halfords shares this week - anything to do with increased sales in helmets and bike repairs :-)

Scripophilist - 15 Jul 2005 22:37 - 4040 of 10502

I am a walking advert for safety gear at the moment. Maybe I should sell my forehead on Ebay. Seems popular at the moment.

Scripophilist - 17 Jul 2005 15:03 - 4041 of 10502

I'm all green on the Open by a heathly amount after laying Goosen twice. Such a wonderfull finish to the final day. I am going to leave it at that and watch the finale.
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