Today's Horse Racing
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oh ok thank you....what about weight of money?? any info on that
thanks
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it's all to do with pressure of money or order flow, however don't forget that money queued up in the ladder could be spoof & I'm think I'm right in saying XM (cross matching "money" on offer across the book..), the weight of money will be < 50% if there is more money waiting to be matched on the lay side of the selection than on the back side.
It will be > 50% if there is more money waiting to be matched on the back side of the selection than on the lay side.
Matching customers bets is what Betfair does. When there is a bet request with Cross-matching, Betfair looks at all the customer bet requests it could be matched against, not just opposing bets on the same selection.
So WOM is a not just real money, (I think), see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bys1lu-18wo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJIXvCQ3ieU
oh ok thank you....what about weight of money?? any info on that
thanks
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it's all to do with pressure of money or order flow, however don't forget that money queued up in the ladder could be spoof & I'm think I'm right in saying XM (cross matching "money" on offer across the book..), the weight of money will be < 50% if there is more money waiting to be matched on the lay side of the selection than on the back side.
It will be > 50% if there is more money waiting to be matched on the back side of the selection than on the lay side.
Matching customers bets is what Betfair does. When there is a bet request with Cross-matching, Betfair looks at all the customer bet requests it could be matched against, not just opposing bets on the same selection.
So WOM is a not just real money, (I think), see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bys1lu-18wo
&
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJIXvCQ3ieU
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Started off very well then got thrown all over the place, very disappointed with myself.. got on several moves with what I thought was a run then got whip sawed a few times, pretty much on handicaps tempting me to back under 3.00, around 2.65 & above on a downward trend, money went through the middle on the run then 'wham'.. ripped right back towards 3.00 & slightly above.
Can anyone give me any clues as how not to fall for such a false move?, when seemingly it was the correct position to open?
.. didn't help with deaf knob head next door playing drum & bass loud, & he's nearly 50, go figure?
Can anyone give me any clues as how not to fall for such a false move?, when seemingly it was the correct position to open?
.. didn't help with deaf knob head next door playing drum & bass loud, & he's nearly 50, go figure?
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I'm not convinced it is all manipulation, they seemed quite happy to have plenty of that 30 grand lay matched in the 3:40, and moved it up to do so ....and it duly lost.
I don't think it is either, just that its creating a few opportunitiesShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:48 pmI'm not convinced it is all manipulation, they seemed quite happy to have plenty of that 30 grand lay matched in the 3:40, and moved it up to do so ....and it duly lost.
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