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How to profit from Betting Exchanges (BEX)     

Scripophilist - 27 Oct 2004 23:40


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Dil - 02 Sep 2005 23:41 - 4326 of 10502

Be aware that Attheraces on SKY is also delayed.

Scripophilist - 03 Sep 2005 08:32 - 4327 of 10502

Surely England footy team value at 1.44 today

WOODIE - 03 Sep 2005 11:42 - 4328 of 10502

scrip gone in big time for me ,above average stakes on an england win agree with you i thought they would be around 2/7 1/3 mark.dil do you know by how much apart from beeming picts to sat then back to your dish i thought it was a 10 sec delay if it is more then that unless you are all green you are at a disavantage.

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 11:50 - 4329 of 10502

Surely there is far more value in Italy at 1.64 to win at Scotland than there is in backing England to win at Wales at 1.41

DocProc - 03 Sep 2005 11:59 - 4330 of 10502

I'm in for England to win and with a biggish bet too.

I mean, let's face it, etc, etc. ;-)

WOODIE - 03 Sep 2005 12:08 - 4331 of 10502

fund agree with you but you have got to spread the risk in on italy as well,anyone thinking of betting on england go to william hill or vc bet as they are offering 4/9 at the moment which is better then the exchanges.

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 12:13 - 4332 of 10502

Anyone trading the cricket C&G final?

currently deliberating whether to lay off having backed Hampshire - any thoughts?

bakko - 03 Sep 2005 12:16 - 4333 of 10502

Agree with you guys on good value but only got 1.41. Will drip feed and average up on this as long as England doesnt score a quick goal.

Italy look good value too but then again they are in pole position and can afford to slip up.

Since the sat picture delay has been mentioned I thought I'd share with you all that a mate of mine was providing live commentary on several ManU games last season on his mobile phone to an "illegal bookmaking syndicate" in Hong Kong. Even though there's a delay on the phone, the 2 second or so gain on the pictures was enough for the syndicate to profit handsomely over the mug punters that they were dealing with.

My mate wasn't too generous in offering me with the full details but I know he made more than enough to pay for the season ticket a few times over! The commentary only lasted for half a dozen games so I assumed that the syndicate got taken out!

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 12:20 - 4334 of 10502

Bristol City odds on vs Colchester - Colchester all over them in the first 10 mins

WOODIE - 03 Sep 2005 12:31 - 4335 of 10502

bakko thanks for info fund sorry cant help with cricket trying to sort out horse bets to lay to much sport for one day!

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 12:34 - 4336 of 10502

Backed hampshire at 2.1, have just backed my stake back out at 1.33 :-)

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 12:54 - 4337 of 10502

out of the cricket a bit early - now all green at 1.24

WOODIE - 03 Sep 2005 13:31 - 4338 of 10502

fund do you tahe a position on bcvcol

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 13:35 - 4339 of 10502

woodie

i have nicked in and out a few times laying bristol city and will continue to do so despite colchester down to 10 men - amazed with 20 mins to go the draw is still odds against despite bristol city not looking like they have any idea how to score

Scripophilist - 03 Sep 2005 14:21 - 4340 of 10502

The pattern of pre match trading on England has been interesting. I have turned quite a few thousand already and am nicely green for little risk. Going to keep an eye on things in the next hour and see if some more opportunities pop up but the at the moment Englands price looks to come in more and lots of people laying Wales and the draw.

Scripophilist - 03 Sep 2005 14:57 - 4341 of 10502

If you are quick there is some value in the HT/FT market to lay in several areas. Most realistic options are not going to happen and the prices are quite generous. I've taken some of it by laying unusual combinations.

WOODIE - 03 Sep 2005 15:07 - 4342 of 10502

thanks scrip i was to late to have a look the 2.45 at hay was 10 mins behind time.

DocProc - 03 Sep 2005 15:59 - 4343 of 10502

Tosh has got the Welsh doing a great marking job on England's forwards, to the extent that Rooney hasn't seen very much of the game. No doubt he will ask them to keep this up in the 2nd half.

Thanks to Robinson's fine save, Wales have NOT gone in with a 1-0 half-time lead.

Q. How do I feel about my bet?
A. Nervous - but still confident. Like what you do, sorta kinda.

Looking forward to Scrip's course, of course, on the 29th. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong. When I read him say, "I have turned quite a few thousand already and am nicely green for little risk," then I feel it's probably to do with my 'risk and money management'.

Let's see what the 2nd half brings.....

Fundamentalist - 03 Sep 2005 16:04 - 4344 of 10502

Been out for the first half - see its still 0-0, amazed England are still as short as 1.57

Scripophilist - 03 Sep 2005 16:08 - 4345 of 10502

It this match you would have expected to see Wales come in little, England drift a little and the draw come in quite a bit.

In the second half you would expect England to start drifting like a barge down the Thames. I think the crossover is around 60 mins or so.

England have not imposed themselves and to be honest haven't really created tham many chances.
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