Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

How would you like to trade a market where you get large regular price swings every 10 minutes in the afternoon, seven days a week. A
market where all prices are set purely by supply and demand, few transaction costs, no middle men and you only pay commission if you win? Where you can freely act as a market maker and where you have direct market access and where you can create a spread for others to take?
Betfair has revolutionised the betting market and created an open platform for exchanging risk on sports events. This market is now viewed much more like a traditional financial risk market than an old fashioned betting market. Smart users have realised that there are huge opportunities on Betfair because they can buy and sell risk in much the same way they would in a normal financial market but without the burden of cost or the restricted access that is usually associated with traditional financial markets.
Click here to learn more
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 12:05
- 8778 of 10502
3.35 at Lingfield El Tiger is one of Barney Curleys to keep an eye - been drifting like a barge already this morning though on thin volumes - last time out this won at a huge price with little money for it but still worth watching
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 12:08
- 8779 of 10502
Warwick definitely off, Newbury will re-inspect at 1pm and if racing goes ahead they are likely to put the start back half an hour
B-P
- 11 Feb 2006 12:36
- 8780 of 10502
Thanks Fundy.
for information ------ warick /newbury
Whats your SECRET when it comes to watching for early movement signals on the ( horses)
Kivver
- 11 Feb 2006 12:46
- 8781 of 10502
how many will chelsea score against boro, going for 3 myself.
B-P
- 11 Feb 2006 13:01
- 8782 of 10502
newbury abandoned
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 13:40
- 8783 of 10502
BP
I mainly dont get involved till 10-15 mins before the off then trade on weight of money and price trend, however, theres a number of trainers and/or jockeys i deem as suspicious with regard to the all weather tracks and hence scan the cards for them and watch the price action from them occasionally throughout the morning
keep an eye on El Tiger, Barney Curleys runner in the 3.35 at Lingfield
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 13:42
- 8784 of 10502
Also backed France at +14.5 on the handicap in the rugby and theyre 12-0 up after 12 mins :-)
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 13:50
- 8785 of 10502
19-0 and green :-)
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 14:00
- 8786 of 10502
Lingfield races off times been put back 5 mins
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 14:06
- 8787 of 10502
green too early on the rugby, the irish are putting this on a plate for the french
B-P
- 11 Feb 2006 14:25
- 8788 of 10502
nice one fundy
(looks like the Irish need some Scottish assistance)
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 14:31
- 8789 of 10502
cheers BP
thought the Irish were awful last week and lacking in organisation and were flattered by the welsh to beat the Italians, whilst the French just couldnt spill as much ball as they did last week
also tempted by the scots on the handicap tomorrow
bakko
- 11 Feb 2006 15:17
- 8790 of 10502
Lots of early goals in the premiership
Arsenal 0-1 Bolton
Villa 1-1 Newcastle
Fulham 1-0 WBA
Boro 1-0 chelsea
Scripophilist
- 11 Feb 2006 15:29
- 8791 of 10502
I fancy some money on Arsenal to be relegated at this rate!
Fundamentalist
- 11 Feb 2006 15:36
- 8792 of 10502
p*ss off scrip, will still finish top 4
Scripophilist
- 11 Feb 2006 15:44
- 8793 of 10502
Divisions?
Scripophilist
- 11 Feb 2006 15:52
- 8794 of 10502
Big upset on the cards at the Riverside, I fancy laying Borough at some point. Would be an incredible story.
bakko
- 11 Feb 2006 15:57
- 8795 of 10502
If Boro stays 2-0 up with 10 mins to go I'll be taking a scalping mission.
bakko
- 11 Feb 2006 16:30
- 8796 of 10502
Boro 3-0
Scripophilist
- 11 Feb 2006 16:42
- 8797 of 10502
Unreal!