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Fundamentalist
- 03 Jan 2006 23:55
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looks like play will start at midnight - assuming im on my own tonight?
would expect the moisture to make batting a bit more tricky this morning and also a bit of swing with the heavy cloud cover. Will be happy to lay the draw as long as they are playing!
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 00:01
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Fundy.....nice trading, having broadband problems here, very slow tonight, been
buisy trading futures a very happy bunny i am.
Aus need to hold on to wickets for the first setion
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 00:06
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Lol.... that live link i had now playing program from Dubi
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 00:06
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Cloudbase
well done on the futures :-)
bit of swing early on and looks like the weather fcast for the next few days has deteriorated
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 00:16
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Thanks,
Could be some wild swings then if the weather dodgy, still got the draw lay which i need to trade out, but only small, so no wory
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 00:35
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Just laid the draw for a lump at 1.6
Ponting/Hussey look well set but they are also scoring very quickly, which will keep the draw price propped up to a degree while wickets will see it drift
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 00:36
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Looks like back Aus was the trade, come in a long way.
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 00:39
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Yep, but risky, an early wicket would have seen the price disappear out
Draw lay looks almost risk free assuming the weather holds, even without wickets it seems not to want to fall below 1.55
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 00:45
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Thanks.... need to learn where the risk free trades are or i'll get kicked when i
increase size
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 00:51
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Cloudbase
the free trades are invariably laying the draw - the market is making it quite clear here that runs arent going to shorten the price, a wicket will lengthen it so only a stagnant period of blocking (Symonds/Gilchrist next 2 in!) or the dreaded weather the dangers (rain being the biggest one). That said the longer the partnership goes on then the less impact a wicket will have when it finally comes
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 00:56
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Nel just trapped Hussey plumb in front given not out :-)
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 01:05
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strange market reaction to the not out, brought the draw backers in again
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 01:11
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Seems like a directionless market at mo, just added a bit more to draw lay 1.51
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 01:14
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ditto at 1.5 :-)
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 02:28
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Market seems to be pricing only one out come, the draw. Time errosion not helping
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 02:48
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Hi cloud
the slowing in the run rate saw the price collapse - a lot of layers bailing out i think. Current avge lay is at approx 1.46 so not overly concerned at the moment - were not halfway through the test yet
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 03:04
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Hi Fundy. Yes it did collapse fairly quickly, avge here 1.74 and as you say plenty of time left yet
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 03:06
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Ponting just plumb LBW given not out - thats both batsmen Alem Dar has given a life to
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jan 2006 03:09
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finally a wicket
Hussey out
Cloudbase
- 04 Jan 2006 03:16
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Thats been a long dry spell, allthough it sounds like should have been 2 more LBW's.