Remember to keep your NSW race count in mind otherwise you'll get a nasty shock when the turnover charge is applied.prestburydreams wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:27 pmAre the oz markets tradable any other days other the Saturday
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prestburydreams wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 12:27 pmTried trading the over night card in oz it's strange how there is so much money in the Saturday cards and next to nothing in the Sunday cards gave up with a profit which come from laying favs not to place after 40 minutes
if you want to trade the win market will have much more turnover
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Cheers rik I will be setting the alarm for saft o'clock again
To anybody willing to take a small risk for a good opportunity of a trade out the csgo north American final is at 9.00 UK time team liquid will most likely win but the 2 teams are closely matched and this is the 3rd time they have played in a week and both teams have been in front during the previous matches and the liquidity is decent as team OG have a reputation of starting games slowly but I would recommend laying team liquid from the off as there such a low risk price
The European final is currently going on and mouse sports who started around 1.87 have traded at a high of 3.05 and a low of 1.26 for currently back at even money around 170k matched on the event so far
The live YouTube stream tends to be a round behind the prices and the rounds can be over in under a minute but the market is well worth a look
To anybody willing to take a small risk for a good opportunity of a trade out the csgo north American final is at 9.00 UK time team liquid will most likely win but the 2 teams are closely matched and this is the 3rd time they have played in a week and both teams have been in front during the previous matches and the liquidity is decent as team OG have a reputation of starting games slowly but I would recommend laying team liquid from the off as there such a low risk price
The European final is currently going on and mouse sports who started around 1.87 have traded at a high of 3.05 and a low of 1.26 for currently back at even money around 170k matched on the event so far
The live YouTube stream tends to be a round behind the prices and the rounds can be over in under a minute but the market is well worth a look
Brilliant. As someone who grew up playing and watching e-sports I never thought I'd see a post like this on the forum. Weirdly enough, never traded any myself, but in theory some e-sports would make fantastic trading markets, as you can probably tell by the charts, some have more swings than a key party. Best of luck with the market PBD.prestburydreams wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:49 pmTo anybody willing to take a small risk for a good opportunity of a trade out the csgo north American final is at 9.00 UK time team liquid will most likely win but the 2 teams are closely matched and this is the 3rd time they have played in a week and both teams have been in front during the previous matches and the liquidity is decent as team OG have a reputation of starting games slowly but I would recommend laying team liquid from the off as there such a low risk price
The European final is currently going on and mouse sports who started around 1.87 have traded at a high of 3.05 and a low of 1.26 for currently back at even money around 170k matched on the event so far
The live YouTube stream tends to be a round behind the prices and the rounds can be over in under a minute but the market is well worth a look
Hello everyone,
I’m going to run a few bots tonight on the Aus racing, for very small stakes. I’m new to Australian racing so looking to pick up some tips on here, have read a lot of the forum last few days.
I was wondering if someone could give me heads up what tracks have most liquidity in play and Pre race.
Thanks
Jason
I’m going to run a few bots tonight on the Aus racing, for very small stakes. I’m new to Australian racing so looking to pick up some tips on here, have read a lot of the forum last few days.
I was wondering if someone could give me heads up what tracks have most liquidity in play and Pre race.
Thanks
Jason
viewtopic.php?p=218273#p218273Jasonffc1 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 9:16 pmHello everyone,
I’m going to run a few bots tonight on the Aus racing, for very small stakes. I’m new to Australian racing so looking to pick up some tips on here, have read a lot of the forum last few days.
I was wondering if someone could give me heads up what tracks have most liquidity in play and Pre race.
Thanks
Jason
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what is the nsw count all about andwhere can you get any info pls cheers
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Terms and Conditions. Section 11.prestburydreams wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:46 pmwhat is the nsw count all about andwhere can you get any info pls cheers
It's 1.2% of the total value of bets you place, on your 25th and all subsequent markets each week at tracks in New South Wales.
That means if you're trading your 25th NSW market in a week, and you have total bets of £200 and total lays of £200 and make nothing, you'll pay £2.40 in turnover charge. Plus the usual commission on winning markets, which is already at a higher rate than for non-Antipidiean racing. The small upside is that your commission discount rate (no longer relevant in the UK) is still applied to Antipidiean markets which helps.
Turnover charge exists because of Aus state law and applies to all bets on thoroughbred racing in NSW. Betfair are pretty good about this really as they pay the charge for you on your first 24 markets without limit.
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Ok i may as well go to bed then i have done 63 markets already fom the 9th until now when does the week start and end
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And when do they take their money from you at the end of the race or the week
It's calculated on a weekly basis ending midnight Sunday/Monday GMT and charged on Wednesdays. But it's best to keep under the limit and make sure you don't pay it because it can be quite painful, as Rik found out.prestburydreams wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:24 pmAnd when do they take their money from you at the end of the race or the week

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Cheers Derek when you say the limit do you mean 24 races
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Oh well not alot I can do about it now I traded 43 races in one night and 63 races in total from the 9th to now not all of the courses I traded at are on the new list so I will have to wait and see but will stick to the tracks not on the list for tonight and see how much I get robbed on Wednesday
Ffs just when you think your getting somewhere
Ffs just when you think your getting somewhere