Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2005 21:52
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Just grabbed some more on that Robben run. Not a bad nights work but pretty bloody frantic activity for me to get it.
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2005 21:54
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All over, I enjoyed that!
Sorry that your team is out Harlosh. Chelsea look like champions through and through. This thread should make interesting reading for any body not on Betfair at the moment.
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 21:56
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Yep, it's tempting sometimes to wait to gain a few more ticks too. Sometimes it would work but suprising how often you can get stung. I got caught once. Never again!
Scripophilist
- 26 Jan 2005 22:07
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You are right of course, Slapped wrists for Scrip. I was obviously getting too emotional tonight and I didn't even support either team! Its pretty simple really isn't it. Have a game plan and stick to it. I am very strict usually and as I had no liability on the match I think I just let my emotion get in front of my better judgement and experiance.
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 22:12
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Have you seen the market offered on the general election?
Seems Betfair still think Ian Duncan Smith is the Tory leader. I could lay Blair, Kennedy & IDS to (NOT) ALL be party leaders at the Election. Currently odds of 75.
I would be guaranteed to win wouldn't I?
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2005 22:21
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Evening all
Got dragged out for the evening and missed the fun!!!!!
Glad chelsea won, keep them busy for another game - they should be tired for when Arsenal beat them in the champions league final lol!!!
Know what you mean about being greedy, got bitten on the horses this afternoon - hadnt laid off when the race started (looking for one more tick and forgot the time) and the price only got smaller in running so never did - lost my whole stake - ouch!!!! lesson on discipline needed - still at least it happened on a day when i made a good few quid on the stockmarket
John - any chance you can change the appt or would you have to wait too long? As for the tax return - do you need any help - if so drop me a line.
Let us know on the election scenario
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 22:36
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Wish I could Steve.
These appointments are like gold dust I'm afraid. I also see the consultant a couple of weeks after and he wants the results of the scan. I'm a bit sick. Been looking forward to it. We will DEFINATELY do it next time. I hope!
Fundamentalist
- 26 Jan 2005 22:39
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John
looks like saturday march 26th then
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 22:41
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"I think I just let my emotion get in front of my better judgement and experiance."
It's comforting to know one's mentor can occasionally be like the rest of us.
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 22:51
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Talking of indiscipline.
I listen to the commentary from the Ladrokes website when I'm trading the horses.
Mick Millard mentioned a horse today that had changed the type of fences he jumped over. Said it had a good chance if it liked it's new obstacles.
For the first time whilst playing Betfair I thought 'what the hell', and put a tenner on it for the fun of it.
It came in at 16.5. 155 profit. Very nice. But I won't do it again!!
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 22:54
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Steve, that should be OK if it's fine by you thanks. Look forward to it.
Pinsticker
- 26 Jan 2005 23:02
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Yes, you would be guaranteed a win of 17.1 for putting up a stake of 1332.
What is the opportunity cost of your stake? - it is tied up until the start of voting! - and the election date hasn't even been confirmed yet!
Not the greatest example of sensible money management.
Harlosh
- 26 Jan 2005 23:34
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Pinsticker,
Of course your right.
What I am really getting at is if Betfair would honour the trade in view of the fact that IDS is no longer the Tory leader. Because he isn't I couldn't lose unless there was something in the small print which allowed them to void markets placed in error.
Mind you the Tories could always re instate him as leader. Yawn!
Scripophilist
- 27 Jan 2005 09:36
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Re : The general election there is a market on the date of the general election and it is heavily bias to Q2 so you can hedge the position out using that position to guarentee a winner. It's a bit like the US presidential election example I gave at the course.
Scripophilist
- 27 Jan 2005 09:37
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"It's comforting to know one's mentor can occasionally be like the rest of us."
You are either perfect or a liar and nobody is perfect.
Harlosh
- 27 Jan 2005 09:47
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Laid Federer at 1.12 hoping for a comeback by Safin.
Harlosh
- 27 Jan 2005 09:54
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Got it too.
Scripophilist
- 27 Jan 2005 12:06
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Another cracking match. All green and disciplined today!! Over 7m traded already and one more set to play. Haven't made much but its mine, its tax free and it only took 5 mins.
bakko
- 27 Jan 2005 13:37
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Been following this match since the third set. What a titanic game!!!
Not as disciplined as you, Scrip as you greened up. I was collecting lots of ticks with Federer throughout the 4th set when they won each of their respective service games. Nearly had all my hard work undone when Safin had a match point, had to close my eyes and pray at that point!
Continued to scalp Federer in the final set but towards the end I bottled out and switched over to Safin. Took the risk and it paid off.
Will have to green up in future!
chartist2004
- 27 Jan 2005 13:45
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Gooday all- got up too late to be on the Fed/Saf match, looking at the odds chart 'could have' backed Saf @ 15 x 125 then Fed @ 12 x 160 greened up at over 1,500! profit, if only..
I find this Betfair trading much easer than spread or stock trading.
From last Fri I'm up over 1500%..