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How to profit from Betting Exchanges (BEX)     

Scripophilist - 27 Oct 2004 23:40


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Scripophilist - 14 Aug 2005 22:29 - 4164 of 10502

There was a high street bookie offering refunds on all bets if Mickleson wins. Bet they are sweating it at the moment!

bakko - 14 Aug 2005 22:51 - 4165 of 10502

Mickelson seems to have lost his bottle

Scripophilist - 14 Aug 2005 22:56 - 4166 of 10502

He has always been called a choker. Still a great player though.

Scripophilist - 14 Aug 2005 23:32 - 4167 of 10502

Maybe he is about to lose the choker tag as well! LOL!

Fundamentalist - 14 Aug 2005 23:57 - 4168 of 10502

damn weather - play abandoned for the day - will restart 3pm our time tomorrow when i wont be near a computer - grrr

AdieH - 15 Aug 2005 10:11 - 4169 of 10502

Just backed Thomas at 6.5/1, one behind, come on the dane...

sealed - 15 Aug 2005 10:25 - 4170 of 10502

My p&l is also wrong.
I blame 2 people. Crespo & me for being greedy and not greening up ;~)

Scripophilist - 15 Aug 2005 11:18 - 4171 of 10502

LOL!

bakko - 15 Aug 2005 11:52 - 4172 of 10502

I had a very narrow escape on the Wigan v Chealsea game.

Took a chance and backed the draw midway through the 2nd half when odds were at 2s. Odds shortened very quickly and greened up at under 1.05, seconds before Crespo's goal.

Been caught out by greed and last minute goals far too many times!

Harlosh - 15 Aug 2005 12:40 - 4173 of 10502

Perhaps it was inspired timing Bak.

Hope you are well. We'll have to get together sometime soon when the holiday and building season is over.

bakko - 15 Aug 2005 12:53 - 4174 of 10502

John, Hope you're fully recovered from your recent illness.

Looking forward to another outing.

bakko - 15 Aug 2005 13:27 - 4175 of 10502

For the tennis fans out there the US Open begins in a fortnight.

All the top player's will be flexing their rackets today at Cincinnati. The website and live scoring at:

http://www.cincytennis.com/en/

Harlosh - 15 Aug 2005 14:34 - 4176 of 10502

Looks like I'll be on holiday for the US open. Missed half of Wimbledon too so not had a good stab at the tennis this year.

Scripophilist - 15 Aug 2005 15:43 - 4177 of 10502

I think I have finally figured out a half decent strategy for the cricket. It's been a good third test for me. Will have to refine and hone things. Where is the best place to get data on cricket matches, preferrably test matches?

bakko - 15 Aug 2005 16:05 - 4178 of 10502

Scrip, Try this site:

http://uk.cricinfo.com/

Fundamentalist - 15 Aug 2005 16:19 - 4179 of 10502

Scrip

be interested to know what your theory is with the cricket - personally i am trading what i see as value as i think the market over reacts a lot - also think the draw is generally priced too short. Tend to be trading a little on gut feel having quite a bit of cricket knowledge.

That said, i am all green on this match and am watching for enjoyment only (apart from the odd front room appeal lol). Interesting that gillespie (a defensive player) has come in ahead of warne (attacking player) - looks likle Aussies have shut up shop

Scripophilist - 15 Aug 2005 18:10 - 4180 of 10502

I think it's almost certain that the market over-reacts I see it on nearly every sports event.

Great finish to the test match.

Scripophilist - 15 Aug 2005 18:14 - 4181 of 10502

Come on freddy!

Fundamentalist - 15 Aug 2005 18:51 - 4182 of 10502

Scrip

shame i got too emotionally involved this afternoon - i didnt trade for that reason but 1.35 the draw with 3 balls to go - i dont think ill ever see a better 3/1 on shot in my life - some of the value in the last 3 overs was ridiculous

Scripophilist - 15 Aug 2005 19:38 - 4183 of 10502

I had to watch the final fews overs on the TV as the wife was fed up with the kids and called me in.

Re strategy, I just started looking at limited over cricket and test matches like a football match in reverse and that seems to have done the trick. The charting seems to work in terms of mapping time decay and variation from it as well. So pleasantly suprised as it wasn't designed for that.
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