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Dil
- 05 Jan 2006 23:36
- 7622 of 10502
Makes Boycott look fast !
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:41
- 7623 of 10502
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
- 7624 of 10502
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
- 7625 of 10502
Now its getting interesting
Fundamentalist
- 05 Jan 2006 23:55
- 7626 of 10502
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
Cloudbase
- 06 Jan 2006 00:00
- 7627 of 10502
Nice trading.
see on the forum there's a few with large draw lay liabilities
Just trying to get to grips with PRO and all its bells and whistles so will probably firing some questions
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:04
- 7628 of 10502
No probs cloudbase
all the usual suspects on the forum with the big red draw - some of them (like me) are habitual draw layers
Cloudbase
- 06 Jan 2006 00:10
- 7629 of 10502
What % of test matches end in a draw?
bakko
- 06 Jan 2006 00:11
- 7630 of 10502
Morning All,
Just turned the cricket on and looks quite interesting!
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:17
- 7631 of 10502
Cloudbase
not a good statistic to use because the number is decreasing as every year goes by, so depends if you look at 3,5,10,20 yr stats
ive got em somewhere, will post them up when the game goes quiet
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:28
- 7632 of 10502
declared
287 off 75 overs needed
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:28
- 7633 of 10502
76 overs sorry
Cloudbase
- 06 Jan 2006 00:29
- 7634 of 10502
Thanks, why are the no. decreasing? a change in the style of the game?
Cloudbase
- 06 Jan 2006 00:31
- 7635 of 10502
Well you can't say SA are'nt trying to win this.
Not a stupid run rate either...game on.
schiff
- 06 Jan 2006 00:37
- 7636 of 10502
Fundy - I now see where I got it wrong. In 7633 you say 'some of them (like me) are habitual draw layers' but you obviously don't do it at the KO of football matches (7593).
On Ceefax (341/1) Shaun Pollock is on record as saying that SA will risk losing the 3rd Test in a bid to tie the series against Australia. Maybe that might be of help to you all. Cloudbase seems to have twigged it!
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:40
- 7637 of 10502
Schiff
sorry, the habitual draw laying is test cricket only - not footie - and its make or break time in the next few hours :-)
Cloudbase
- 06 Jan 2006 00:42
- 7638 of 10502
schiff..... thanks for that news, just added a bit more to my draw lay.
Harlosh
- 06 Jan 2006 00:52
- 7639 of 10502
Bak, you still there? OK for next thursday with Steve and I.
Just looking in, not trading, after watching the Hunt for Red October for the umpteenth time :-)
Fundamentalist
- 06 Jan 2006 00:54
- 7640 of 10502
John
if the weather holds there is 6 hours great trading ahead - stay up and join the party :-)
Harlosh
- 06 Jan 2006 01:09
- 7641 of 10502
Used to stay up half the night but not anymore Steve. Can't hack it. Anyway, I struggle to trade cricket at the best of times let alone the middle of the night.
You keep missing Bak's posts by the way.