Yesterday - again - a horse was pulled from the start at the last minute because it would not go into the starting stalls. But it WAS NOT removed from the Betfair programme. This happens quite often and it gives us the chance to lay it in-running. As you will see from the video of yesterday, I layed it for £50. The £200 liability was never an issue. This happens I would reckon once or twice a week. So, just before the off, be aware of a non-runner which has not been removed from the Betfair programme - it's the easiest money you will ever make!!
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ujes ... _lifestyle
Cheers!!!!!!
Easy Money with a Non-runner
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Honestly i dont even bother with the lay all or dutch all when the book is broken, proper can of worms.
Buggers - I'm flabbergasted. And here's me thinking I knew everything about Betfair; so I guess lessons learnt!!
Abraquay, regarding the sniping, I am happy setting a back bet at almost any price. But to be more specific, these days I wouldn't think twice about setting the back bet at £400 - £500 and try to snipe at around 1.1 to 1.2. And I am watching the race on Racing UK where the buffering is almost zero. The best races for this snipe technique are races of at least 1m4f+, preferably 2m+ and over the jumps. The 5f and 6f races I try to avoid. Hope this helps!!
Abraquay, regarding the sniping, I am happy setting a back bet at almost any price. But to be more specific, these days I wouldn't think twice about setting the back bet at £400 - £500 and try to snipe at around 1.1 to 1.2. And I am watching the race on Racing UK where the buffering is almost zero. The best races for this snipe technique are races of at least 1m4f+, preferably 2m+ and over the jumps. The 5f and 6f races I try to avoid. Hope this helps!!