Getting matched with real money

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ija34
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Hey,

Just wondering if any one knows how likely you are to get matched with a £150 bet on the dog with the most volume percentage? Generally, the dog ends up being one of the top 3 faves. Cheers
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Anbell wrote:
Sun Feb 19, 2023 4:17 am
ija34 wrote:
Sat Feb 18, 2023 11:36 pm
Hey,

Just wondering if any one knows how likely you are to get matched with a £150 bet on the dog with the most volume percentage? Generally, the dog ends up being one of the top 3 faves. Cheers
100%, depending
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Derek27
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ija34 wrote:
Sat Feb 18, 2023 11:36 pm
Hey,

Just wondering if any one knows how likely you are to get matched with a £150 bet on the dog with the most volume percentage? Generally, the dog ends up being one of the top 3 faves. Cheers
It depends on the liquidity. I'm not a dog trader but one easy way to find out is to watch your automation run live and see how much was available at the price your automation places the bet.
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Crazyskier
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On most dog races around 30 seconds out, you'll usually be able to get £150 matched (back or lay) within a range of just a few ticks on the favourite or most-traded volume dog (often the same thing).

Liquidity generally is enough to get £300 - 500 or off or on if you're happy to lose a few ticks and feed it in gently to avoid spooking the market / prices.

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ija34 wrote:
Sat Feb 18, 2023 11:36 pm
Hey,

Just wondering if any one knows how likely you are to get matched with a £150 bet on the dog with the most volume percentage? Generally, the dog ends up being one of the top 3 faves. Cheers
If you bet BSP it'll all get on.
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