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Korattt
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What goes up eh Derek?, I was 100% sure this would reverse..
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Derek27
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I can often see that a drift will reverse, but whether it reverses at 6, 8, 12... that's the problem. :)
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napshnap
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This fn 1m6f race wiped out my 2days profit. What a stinky pile of shit this race was.Got caught on Rocn Gold fn reverse. This race felt totally different from all other races today. Can't figure out what made it so idiotic, unusual distance, runners, it was the last race for today and there were gambles, any opinions?

Btw, there was this strange 20k lay bet inplay on fav and of course fav lost, just like yesterday..
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napshnap wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:55 pm
TThis race felt totally different from all other races today. Can't figure out what made it so idiotic, unusual distance, runners, it was the last race for today and there were gambles, any opinions?
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ShaunWhite
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I never used to like the last race of the day. By then winners have won, losers have lost, and all you've got punting is the mad, bad and sad. Anything can happen. Combine that with the focus starting to subconsciously clock off and it was always my danger zone. Never even look at it now. Well to be frank I can't say 'never' but if I do it's for small change as a stress free wind down, never enough to make much difference.

Have you tried looking at your stats on the last race? My first was always ify too, usually because I started too aggressively full of new day optimism, which was often down the pan by race 2.

You need to start the day with a little bit of foreplay and end it with a cigarette, I'm sure you know what to do in the middle.

Hard luck though. Cruel.
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Derek27
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Probably just as well I decided to miss the last race to do my shopping.
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 9:36 pm

My first was always ify too, usually because I started too aggressively full of new day optimism, which was often down the pan by race 2.
The extended lead time the money has to arrive before the first race makes it trade differently to the rest, I tend to just observe it or go very easy if I do get involved
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Most meetings are bookended by the poorer quality races like apprentice races etc, too.
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 9:36 pm

You need to start the day with a little bit of foreplay and end it with a cigarette, I'm sure you know what to do in the middle.
.. watch a film?
Iron
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I'm sure you meant that in jest, but for the benefit of any newbies reading this, it's impossible to predict any market movement with 100% certainty, so don't tie yourself up in knots trying to do so.

Jeff
Korattt wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:17 pm
What goes up eh Derek?, I was 100% sure this would reverse..
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Ferru123 wrote:
Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:32 am
I'm sure you meant that in jest, but for the benefit of any newbies reading this, it's impossible to predict any market movement with 100% certainty, so don't tie yourself up in knots trying to do so.

Jeff
Korattt wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 7:17 pm
What goes up eh Derek?, I was 100% sure this would reverse..
quite correct Jeff, but one of those prices had to be wrong, the problem was which one?
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Korattt wrote:
Fri Apr 06, 2018 12:46 pm
quite correct Jeff, but one of those prices had to be wrong
Why?
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Iron
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Maybe the price was always correct, inasmuch as it accurately reflected all known information at the time?

Perhaps it came in because a rival started playing up, for example.
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Ferru123 wrote:
Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:08 pm
Maybe the price was always correct, inasmuch as it accurately reflected all known information at the time?

Perhaps it came in because a rival started playing up, for example.
just saw an opportunity, was confident it would play out & it came off
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