Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Cloudbase
- 05 Jan 2006 21:40
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schiff Hi
I whole hartedly endorse what you say about this thread.The help and advice i have received on here is priceless.
Untill Scrips. presentation at the Nov am Manchester do i had never considered using betting exchanges as a trading medium and had never even placed a bet at a bookies so didn't even know the basics. Now 2 mnths later thanks to the help of all on here am now on the same learning curve with this as i began 5yrs ago on the financial markets, and enjoying every min. of it.
Good luck
Steve.
Harlosh
- 05 Jan 2006 21:43
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Wait for the Australian tennis open - it's fantastic!!!
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 21:47
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Not more night shifts John!!!!
looks like the weather may be ok in sydney for the cricket (talking of night shifts!). If by some strange occurrence there is a result, then im buying when we go out next.
Schiff/Cloudbase
dont know how local you are to Manchester but as you have probably noticed me Harlosh and Bak meet up occasionally for a beer, a bite to eat and normally end up in the casino and also gives us a good chance to talk about the trading - im sure the other 2 wouldnt mind if either of you wanted to join us at any stage
Ps John/Bak - when are we going out next?
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 21:47
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nice trading John
schiff
- 05 Jan 2006 21:50
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Can't say I enjoyed that! At 60m when it was 2-1 and 1.7 was offered I virtually gave up. Relieved and surprised when it was still 2-1 at 81m, I decided it wasn't worth risking 21 to win 4.75 so I backed at 4 and 4.9 to risk losing only 4 but winning nothing if it stayed as it was.
I think I'm with you Harlosh. My favourite lay is odds-on shots which I enjoy. The reason - you win more than you risk. The problem with the bet I did this evening is that for every loser you need at least four winners and that percentage is pretty hard to achieve! Sometimes I wish I'd not heard of Betfair (joke!) but I'm glad it's there for you fellows.
I think I'll just stick with backing Sue Smith and Emma Lavelle's chasers and Nicky Henderson in November and December.
Harlosh
- 05 Jan 2006 21:55
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I think you have to avoid trading for the sake of it schiff. If you just take what's on offer and don't chase it, it is surprising how it comes to you. Slowly does it really and the gains mount up.
Steve,
I noticed a few posts up Bak asking about next Thursday for a night out. You must have missed it. Was checking I was OK for then so now next Thursday is fine by me. All newcomers welcome of course.
I have a spare bed if anyone wants one!
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 22:22
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John/Bak
next thursday is fine by me - is the plan the same as last time - printworks for a beer and chinese then the casino?
weather forecasts looking ok ish for the cricket - please MR Smith declare in the first hour
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:18
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oh dear, complete lack of urgency from the saffers early on
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:25
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Jacques Kallis, the draw layers curse lol
Dil
- 05 Jan 2006 23:26
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You would think there were 2 days left the way they are batting.
Draw looking tempting at 1.25
Dil
- 05 Jan 2006 23:27
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Hows the weather looking for today Fundy ?
Cloudbase
- 05 Jan 2006 23:30
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Hi all.
Fundy, i'm in Shropshire and would like to meet up with you guy's for a beer and meal sometime. Next Thursday out for me, got the wife's works diner to go to and on top of that it'll take me a week to get over cricket sleep depravation LoL. so next time.
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:31
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Weather forecast is good until tea then a possibility of showers.
Dil, if you want to back the draw, i would wait till 240 ahead (thats the earliest likely declaration) and until then the draw isnt likely to shorten much, the danger is, if Smith does make a risky declaration the draw price will rocket out
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:32
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Cloudbase
no probs, we try to get together every month or two, though we dont always organise much in advance as you can see!
Dil
- 05 Jan 2006 23:35
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The way Kallis is batting it'll be tea time before they get that far in front :-)
Dil
- 05 Jan 2006 23:36
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Makes Boycott look fast !
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:41
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Managed to nick 5 ticks on the wicket - who on earth pushed it out from 1.25 to 1.3 i thank you
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:42
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Dil
he is the most selfish international "team" sportsmen that i can ever recall (and ive seen a lot of sport over the years!!!)
Cloudbase
- 05 Jan 2006 23:46
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Now its getting interesting
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:55
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Im just about back at break even (if i wanted to) but currently still big red the draw, huge green the 2 results - im in your hands Mr Smith