Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Fundamentalist
- 27 Feb 2006 23:54
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For anyone who is interested, there is a new online "paper" for gambling and trading that started up today. It is currently very much in its infancy though may be worth keeping an eye on
http://www.thedailyprofit.co.uk
I have to apologise in advance for the poor quality of the cricket articles as they are written by me! (though if you read the current version you will see my draw lay first test and India series back are well in profit before a ball is bowled)
Fundamentalist
- 27 Feb 2006 23:58
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As for tonights cricket the prices may have over reacted to Englands dire team selection problems. Definitely out are Vaughan, Trescothick and S Jones and there are still doubts over a couple of others. The line up is likely to be:
Strauss
Cook
Bell
Collingwood
Pieterson
Flintoff (capt)
Jones (wk)
Blackwell
Harmison
Hoggard
Plunkett/Udal/Panesar (depending on fitness and the pitch)
The current prices will be about fair value to me if India win the toss and bat however I would expect quite a change if England win the toss and bat on what should be a good batting wicket (at least for the first couple of days). The big worry is the lack of experience left at the top of the order
Bullshare
- 28 Feb 2006 12:40
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Softbank(Japanese ) have bought 23% of Betfair valuing whole company at 1.5bn
rbrownam
- 28 Feb 2006 13:45
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So when will I be able to buy 0.0001% on the open market ???
:-)
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 13:46
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Some very strange happenings on the site after the upgrade and also freezing occasionally, gonna watch and see before getting involved, just a bit too risky for me
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 13:55
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Betfair Customer Services 28 Feb 13:46
We are aware that users are experiencing problems in using the website, and would like to apologise to all users for any inconvenience caused. Please be assured that our technicians are currently working to rectify the problem as promptly as possible.
bakko
- 28 Feb 2006 14:00
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Crunchy....A warm welcome from me. Not heard of the book either but will keep an eye out for it next month. At 5.99, seems like good value even if it's basic stuff.
The book that Fundy mentioned "Definitive Guide to Betting Exchanges" can be ordered directly from the publishers at a discount if you're a betfair member but will need to quote a code. Not got this at hand but can post up tonight if I can find it.
Steve...Thanks for the dailyprofit link. Terrible article! LOL
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 14:03
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Bak
i think todays update should be there today - and thats even worse.
that said there are some very knowledgeable people contributing to it and some of it makes for interesting reading
PS have you got updata running yet
PPS have a good day on the course tomorrow
PPPS must be time for another night out to fleece the casino of some more money (and i believe you owe me a beer)
rbrownam
- 28 Feb 2006 14:08
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Hi bakko,
Thanks, "Definitive Guide to Betting Exchanges" is 11.21 on Amazon, so any direct savings will be welcome!
Cheers,
Crunchy :-)
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 14:15
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Crunchy
List price of the book is 16.99 so i think the amazon price is a saving!!!
Scripophilist
- 28 Feb 2006 14:16
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Re Betfair today, Main site is a mare but the API is working fine.
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 14:22
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Scrip
was just going to post exactly the same comment - i get approx 6 refreshes (ie 6 seconds) on Bet Angel before a requested refresh happens on the normal site.
A lot of pi**ed off people on the forum and a few reporting bets going missing which sound a bit worrying
Still, the colours look nice lol
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 14:28
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Hanging on Betangel a bit now at my end - im gonna give it a miss for the rest of today
Scripophilist
- 28 Feb 2006 15:15
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Everything seems fine over here, four cracking races for me in a row. They appear to have pulled the colours, my theory, the load on their servers was too great when people started caching the colours and other data.
Seems fine now.
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 15:18
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Seems better now though a bit late as i got caught earlier when i couldnt submit a bet just before the off - laid off in running but took a hit :-)
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 15:38
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Couldnt get a bet laid in running in the last - tried to put in a lay at 2.00 for obrigado having backed heavily earlier - just refused to let me manually submit a lay in running - got matched at 1.77 on the site but my bet didnt
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 15:38
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Couldnt get a bet laid in running in the last - tried to put in a lay at 2.00 for obrigado having backed heavily earlier - just refused to let me manually submit a lay in running - got matched at 1.77 on the site but my bet didnt
bakko
- 28 Feb 2006 18:01
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Steve...Apologies for my late response. Mad busy at work!
I agree that a night out is overdue and will speak with John and Tony tomorrow to organise a date.
Fleecing the casino? Speak for yourself cos I remember we were all on the wrong end of a fleecing session last time apart from yourself. And yes, I owe you a few beers for a recent tip.
Btw, Choccie has expressed an interest to join a betfair boys night out.
Chocs, Are you still up for it?
Fundamentalist
- 28 Feb 2006 18:35
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Bak
would be good fun if Choccie joined us - though i think she may be stunned at how much John puts away at the Chinese!!!
Harlosh
- 28 Feb 2006 18:37
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:-)))))