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- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 22:30
- 7173 of 10502
Evening all
made some nice profits out of the snooker but no position on the final as been out for a nice meal - had a few too many and hoping for a davis win - hes done me proud so far in the tournament and would be a hell of an achievement if he could win
Cloudbase
- 18 Dec 2005 22:33
- 7174 of 10502
Ok, thanks will take some getting used to.
Cloudbase
- 18 Dec 2005 22:37
- 7175 of 10502
Fundy, He has a mountain to climb now, looking though its all over bar the shouting,
what a cool character Ding is for his age, will be good in the World title
Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 22:44
- 7176 of 10502
Cloudbase
if youre brave enough the frame by frame markets ignore the match situation, made a few quid from the last one, just hoping for a Davis miracle
Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 23:12
- 7177 of 10502
150k matched on frame 16 alone
Cloudbase
- 18 Dec 2005 23:21
- 7178 of 10502
Fundy, thanks for pointing frame by frame, its very lively, just made a few on this frame. All over now, very good game though
Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 23:21
- 7179 of 10502
Pity
Ding wins but what a great tournament from Davis
Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 23:22
- 7180 of 10502
Cloudbase
the frame by frame can be quite profitable, in some games you can lay at 1.15 after the first red is potted
Cloudbase
- 18 Dec 2005 23:28
- 7181 of 10502
Will keep my eye on that in the future, a big learning curve for me, am used to scalping
Us index futures but i like a challange and there looks to be some great oppertunities
Fundamentalist
- 18 Dec 2005 23:31
- 7182 of 10502
Cloudbase
with the snooker the longer games (ie upto 9 or more) provide good trading ops, however the premier league where it is 6 frames, win lose or draw provide huge swings but can be quite scary.
the frame by frame betting is good if like today the volume is high, however on low volume you dont get enough opportunities to trade out so check the volume before getting involved
Cloudbase
- 18 Dec 2005 23:41
- 7183 of 10502
Fundy, thanks for that, taking notes of those things for the future. I can see now
the advantages of the Pro platform so must get upgraded, being able to place limits with offset and trailing stop a big advantage for scalping
Fundamentalist
- 19 Dec 2005 06:29
- 7184 of 10502
Morning all
England lost the toss and immediately used their supersub so its 12 vs 11 again. No early wickets so looks like we'll be chasing another big total
Fundamentalist
- 19 Dec 2005 06:48
- 7185 of 10502
a decent start from England and 2 wickets in 2 balls
WOODIE
- 19 Dec 2005 06:51
- 7186 of 10502
morning fundy 2 quick wickets,england are in 7th place at the moment in the odi table they need to get in the top 5 to secure a place in next years world tournement otherwise they have to face having to play more matches to qualify.
WOODIE
- 19 Dec 2005 06:53
- 7187 of 10502
going out at 7 be lucky?
Fundamentalist
- 19 Dec 2005 06:55
- 7188 of 10502
morning Woodie
3 wickets now and looking good - made a nice few quid selling the spread so got some profit to play with
thought it was top 6 that qualified automatically
WOODIE
- 19 Dec 2005 06:58
- 7189 of 10502
fundy well done bob willis gave the above before the game started is it 6 teams that make up the tounement?
Fundamentalist
- 19 Dec 2005 07:05
- 7190 of 10502
Woodie
8 team tournament and I think 6 qualify automatically and then the other 2 come via qualifying matches
WOODIE
- 19 Dec 2005 07:07
- 7191 of 10502
fundy good luck for rest of match of out now.
Fundamentalist
- 19 Dec 2005 09:32
- 7192 of 10502
Pak 209 all out
much better display by England in the field though the pitch is definitely as good as the previous ones.
England price looks a little short with the danger of losing a couple of wickets to the new ball