The rise of betdaq

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mulberryhawk
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Williams is a mug punter, his cheltenham nap was time for rupert who went off around 2.6 in a novice chase. Not exactly a race to be getting stuck in to. I dont think he understands value.
andyfuller
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With his comments I doubt he pays the PC tbh.
freddy
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Embarrassing stuff from Professional punter Matt Williams :lol: .

Exposed himself massively there, take it on the chin lol,

what a fool :)
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mugsgame
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hgodden wrote:Betfair spokesman Tony Calvin said there was "no noticeable difference in our markets" on the first day's betting activity with the increased charge.

"Of course, all our customers can see this for themselves," he said.
Another blagger
There isn't anyone from Betfair who could lie straight in bed
andyfuller
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Seems to be more money around on Betdaq pre race today I feel. What do others think?
andyfuller
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Got out too early (always the way) but a respectable £16 (@1.5% commission) on a small bank but you would have needed to have won £40 on Betfair to end up with £16 with the 60% PC :!:
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hgodden
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Just went over there for the Thirsk race, I havent seen Daq for a couple of days, could hardly believe what I was seeing. Much more money being actually being matched. Betfair has been poor today.
andyfuller
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Agreed, also you could often get better odds on the fav over at Betdaq.

Hopefully wont be long until the new improved Betdaq Angel.
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jimrobo
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nothing huge but pretty straightforward on a small bank.......
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andyfuller
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Some interesting tweets I saw about the liquidity situation:
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andyfuller
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Found the irish racing is decent enough as well for relatively small banks:
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andyfuller
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Found Down Royal just as good. £30 win = £75 win on BF @ 60% PC
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andyfuller
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Chepstow looks just as good tonight as the other tracks:
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andyfuller
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The 19.40 @ Newmarket was interesting. Betdaq was consistently offering better odds on the fav and to decent money. At the off BF was 1.58 but it was 1.62 on Betdaq!
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Euler
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I saw that and smashed into the market for my best individual result for ages, all very bizarre but very very profitable.
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