Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Fundamentalist
- 15 Aug 2005 16:19
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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
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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
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Come on freddy!
Fundamentalist
- 15 Aug 2005 18:51
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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
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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.
Scripophilist
- 16 Aug 2005 17:11
- 4184 of 10502
Tempting fate but the horses have been very good recently, only one loser in the last 43 races.
B-P
- 17 Aug 2005 13:18
- 4185 of 10502
Scrip
WELL DONE
sealed
- 17 Aug 2005 21:02
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Good old David James, always a dead cert to disappoint. That was hard backing Denmark. Sven can't possibly give him any more chances?
Can you imagine backing Wales in a couple of weeks time if he does. ;~)
Scripophilist
- 17 Aug 2005 21:04
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I tend not to get involved in friendlies. But its a bit embarrasing isn't it? I always wonder why England never seem to take apart any other teams. Wouldn't it be nice to see England rip through a lower quality side.
Photomad
- 18 Aug 2005 10:23
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I have had problems with the Betfair site since yesterday morning. When I log on I get Microsoft Internet Explorer window popping up every 30 seconds or so saying there is a problem with the server and to refresh my browser. Tried everything to correct but no luck so far. No problem with any other sites.
Wondered if anybody had been having similar problems.
Or if anybody can tell advise what to do.
AdieH
- 18 Aug 2005 10:50
- 4189 of 10502
Rumours of a problem with windows, some new virus, could be linked to your problem with internet explorer... Would suggest you look at windows web site for information...
sealed
- 18 Aug 2005 12:13
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I've had problems with the homepage not displaying properly for several weeks, both on IE and Firefox. Checked this morning and it appears to be working ok now, perhaps because of this?
Betfair Customer Services 18 Aug 09:25
We will be performing a minor site upgrade this morning between 09:00 and 12:00 BST as part of our on-going site improvement programme. Functionality of the site should be unaffected during this time.
bakko
- 18 Aug 2005 12:16
- 4191 of 10502
Photo,
Betfair is aware that some people maybe having problems with its browser.
They've suggested you reload the "English-UK" version on the homepage.
Go to forum and see "Fast links loading problems" (8th Aug) for full instructions.
Photomad
- 18 Aug 2005 13:05
- 4192 of 10502
Thanks for all the comments,will try when I finish trading.
Scripophilist
- 20 Aug 2005 14:16
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Up until that Man U goal, Shots, Man Utd 14, Aston Villa 1. Man U were priced as high as 1.78! Now 1.06.
WOODIE
- 20 Aug 2005 18:37
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scrip what i have tried this season is lay the big 3 if 1/2 and over then buy back in running its worked apart from man u v everton 3 winners 1 loser so far ,brought man u back to early today, got worried so closed out at 1.5 still could not lose after that.
WOODIE
- 21 Aug 2005 11:40
- 4195 of 10502
how to trade the chelsea v arsenal match my idea is to wait for the first goal then lay they that side any better ideas ?
Dil
- 22 Aug 2005 13:33
- 4196 of 10502
If that donkey Drogba had scored in the last minute he would have cost me a fortune :-)
bakko
- 22 Aug 2005 14:05
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Scrip, I see that your beloved Southampton are playing away tonight at Southend in the Mickey Mouse Cup 1st round! A competition which they need to take seriously this season, LOL!
Even though they're away I'm very tempted to take a bite at 2.14 (drifted out from 1.93 since last night).
Dil
- 22 Aug 2005 14:12
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There's more non English players playing for Southampton than Woodward picked for the Lions tour !