Mad Bomber??
-
- Posts: 95
- Joined: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:23 am
There was a bomb on the first at Kempton yesterday so This first wolve race might see another
-
- Posts: 4619
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:23 pm
What stake was it Peter? Can't say I saw it and not much showing on the chart.Euler wrote:Prince james - 16:00 - Wolvs
-
- Posts: 747
- Joined: Tue Nov 03, 2009 3:58 pm
Hey bomber, when A.P. Mccoy is favorite, leave it alone. When A.P. is 3rd 4th 5th on the list then you should bomb the odds in his favour...You may like my suggestion, it`s free of charge..



-
- Posts: 95
- Joined: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:23 am
Didnt see it either. It didnt come in the usual time frame if it did.andyfuller wrote:What stake was it Peter? Can't say I saw it and not much showing on the chart.Euler wrote:Prince james - 16:00 - Wolvs
Maybe He was guessing
.... or ramping

A bit prematureandyfuller wrote:What stake was it Peter? Can't say I saw it and not much showing on the chart.Euler wrote:Prince james - 16:00 - Wolvs

5m50s out it bombed in with some chunky orders but the max was only £10,600 looking at my data. Nothing else took place from then on it.
Incidentally if anybody wants to examine this in more detail I've got lots of data and quite feasible that somebody could dig around a bit in it to examine in more detail.
Unfortuantely I've lost a lot making the mistake of opposing this guy. Some of the favourites he bombed are truly hopeless selections, and I can assure you they would have drifted like barge-poles if the bomber wasn't around.
This isn't trading, this is insanity. I suppose you could argue its a good thing because you can benefit, but that leaves you relying on the whims of a mad-man. I'm afraid I'll just have to give up the pre-race trading because that is just too crazy for me.
It's disappointing that no layers with big banks have had the balls to oppose this guy. You could certainly make a fortune by laying at rock bottom prices and leaving In-Play. As I mentioned, several of these favourites were hopeless selections that would never have steamed without the bomber, and I'm sure that some of the form masters here (JollyGreen for instance) could confirm that and tell you which selections.
This isn't trading, this is insanity. I suppose you could argue its a good thing because you can benefit, but that leaves you relying on the whims of a mad-man. I'm afraid I'll just have to give up the pre-race trading because that is just too crazy for me.
It's disappointing that no layers with big banks have had the balls to oppose this guy. You could certainly make a fortune by laying at rock bottom prices and leaving In-Play. As I mentioned, several of these favourites were hopeless selections that would never have steamed without the bomber, and I'm sure that some of the form masters here (JollyGreen for instance) could confirm that and tell you which selections.
-
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:05 am
I wasn't in yesterday aftenoon so do not know what happened. I posted on this topic last week saying he would have lost about £25000 on the day. I made this sum by working out P&L at sp. I have not worked out what he would have done yesterday but I am sure he would have made a nice profit as nearly 50% of winners were favs
Layers do lay the bottom of his spikes Zenyatta. If the past is anything to go by he'll probably disappear for a long time before coming back again, would be a surprise if he continued to be so active in the markets.
Onemichael he didn't just bomb every favourite yesterday, he hit some other selections too. Keeping a cursory eye on things he had a few winners and a few losers but I don't think he made a profit.
Onemichael he didn't just bomb every favourite yesterday, he hit some other selections too. Keeping a cursory eye on things he had a few winners and a few losers but I don't think he made a profit.
Layers are not throwing enough against him, I'm telling you the final prices (SPs), for some selections were still way too short, if this continues this guy will change the stats for Betfair markets, the stats will show that prices for the favs are no longer efficienthgodden wrote:Layers do lay the bottom of his spikes Zenyatta. If the past is anything to go by he'll probably disappear for a long time before coming back again, would be a surprise if he continued to be so active in the markets.

Just too much craziness and uncertainties in the pre-race for me, I'm sticking to the In-Play from now on.
- superfrank
- Posts: 2762
- Joined: Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:28 pm
Zenyatta wrote:Just too much craziness and uncertainties in the pre-race for me, I'm sticking to the In-Play from now on.
