Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Cloudbase
- 08 Jan 2006 23:09
- 7757 of 10502
Fundy........Ok, thanks. Was looking at only 30% of fav. win to find an edge, back to the drawing board.
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 07:56
- 7758 of 10502
Cloudbase
with prices like that you will, find that over time the market is very efficient and hence they are fairly priced. I dare say if scrip reads this he may be able to post some stats to back that up for me.
if you break it down slightly, short priced novice chasers are a more viable target to lay but invariably blanket theories like this dont work as the market will correct itself and price them correctly going forward
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 08:04
- 7759 of 10502
anyone else around - is betfair down as i cant access ?
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 08:26
- 7760 of 10502
got back in now
Australia won the toss and elected to bat first
Australia team:
DR Martyn, JR Hopes, *RT Ponting, A Symonds, MJ Clarke,
MEK Hussey, +BJ Haddin, SM Katich, NW Bracken, SR Clark,
ML Lewis.
South Africa team:
*GC Smith, HH Dippenaar, HH Gibbs, JH Kallis, JA Rudolph,
SM Pollock, +MV Boucher, AJ Hall, J Botha, GJP Kruger,
M Zondeki.
So Kallis is playing!
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 08:36
- 7761 of 10502
sold aussie first 6 overs at 50 runs
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 08:42
- 7762 of 10502
closed at 46 and turned round - didnt like that bet at all lol
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 09:12
- 7763 of 10502
Hi Fundy, Thanks for the explanation.
Just watching for now, AUS seem to be in command
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:14
- 7764 of 10502
Cloudbase
yep aussies in control but looks a cracking wicket, 180 would be a par score to me, may well be value in laying Aussies if they get nearer 1.2
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 09:21
- 7765 of 10502
Fundy... price didn't stay out long for Kallis wicket, which would suggest people already betting on AUS win a forgone conc.
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:22
- 7766 of 10502
Cloudbase
wickets shouldnt change the price much - no chance they will be bowled out in their overs hence run rate more than wickets will determine price - also wicket brought in Ponting with Symonds in next!
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:24
- 7767 of 10502
bigger reaction to Ponting wicket
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 09:30
- 7768 of 10502
Yes, but only short lived, good trading opp. missed here.
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 09:34
- 7769 of 10502
An expensive over from Kallis
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:37
- 7770 of 10502
saffers dropped 2 sitters that will cost them dearly
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 09:41
- 7771 of 10502
Yes, runs looking now like 190/200 total
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:43
- 7772 of 10502
spreads indicating 210 ish
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 09:49
- 7773 of 10502
SA in danger of a 6 run penalty for slow over rate
Cloudbase
- 09 Jan 2006 10:00
- 7774 of 10502
Aus making a point in last over 2 6's lol
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 10:01
- 7775 of 10502
Cloudbase
could have bought total 6s in the game at 9, i think the aussies got that many - would have been a nice free bet going into the second half :-)
Fundamentalist
- 09 Jan 2006 10:20
- 7776 of 10502
small lay of the aussies at 1.05 - not expecting anything but you never know