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Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 00:34
- 7381 of 10502
theres not much excitement about it today till the last session i dont think
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 00:37
- 7382 of 10502
Got a small amount in at 1.6 on the Aussies a few overs.
Could well turn out to be a slowish session with Aus trying to build a decent lead without losing more wickets.
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 00:42
- 7383 of 10502
sold session runs at 78 for a bit of interest
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 00:47
- 7384 of 10502
What time will lunch be?
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 00:48
- 7385 of 10502
lunch is 1.30 our time, play resumes at 2.10, then tea at 4.10 to 4.30, scheduled close 6.30
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 00:50
- 7386 of 10502
Thanks
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 00:53
- 7387 of 10502
sold some more at 83
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 00:59
- 7388 of 10502
nice injury delay - should knock an over off before lunch :-)
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 01:01
- 7389 of 10502
I'm going to have to look into opening up a sports SB account myself.
Ouch...The blow on the ankle looks painful plus the break in play must have benefitted you too. Well done.
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 01:06
- 7390 of 10502
Hurt him but worth about 100 to me lol
with sessions like this, the prices arent going to move much, the spreads are the best way to keep an interest
spread now 72-75 - hope the aussies dont have a change of intent prior to lunch
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 01:07
- 7391 of 10502
like that :-(
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 01:08
- 7392 of 10502
Boje you tosser lol
all my profit gone in one over :-(
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 01:11
- 7393 of 10502
Sorry Steve. I'm sure you'll gain it back in other ways soon.
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 01:12
- 7394 of 10502
Bak
not a prob, i have a nice green book, the spread bet is just to keep me interested. Closed at the end of Boje over as Aussies look like theyre finally looking to get after the bowling a bit
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 01:19
- 7395 of 10502
Only sitting on a small profit at the moment. That's if the aussies don't lose any wickets before lunch.
I'll close out my position at lunch as I always find that odds drift out during the breaks.
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 02:19
- 7396 of 10502
Nice 6 by Symonds!
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 02:25
- 7397 of 10502
Bak
just as he hit that i posted on the bf forum "will he bat in one day mode or test match rabbit in the headlights style" - question answered in 2 balls lol.
Aussies positive intent looks like declaration should be 10 overs after tea, leaving 20ish overs tonight - draw price may start to drift a little from here
bakko
- 29 Dec 2005 02:34
- 7398 of 10502
Took advantage of the very slight drift in odds during lunch and picked up a couple of biggish scalps on top as well so in a good position on Aus
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 02:37
- 7399 of 10502
Wish id taken a position on the spread - they were quoting 102/107 said i thought it was too low but would look to buy later in the session, spread quote now 137/142
Fundamentalist
- 29 Dec 2005 02:38
- 7400 of 10502
nice trading Bak :-)