New market characteristic - The late layer

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mugsgame
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I was on the right side of the wexford one. 2.54 to 3.1
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Euler
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He appears to be gifting us money!
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Euler
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Again in the next
chuck536
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i noticed a couple of times this week it hasnt always been on the favourite, a little perculiar, in that graph there peter i seem to remember the market tried rather hard to correct itself initially although some kind of automation repeatedly fired in more money again and again.... seemed like someone was taking a massive risk as money scrambled to get out before post time on the opposite side of the book. Can't recognise a pattern to make the most of it just yet myself.
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L.o.S
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Somebody on another thread suggesting it may be something to do with XM, could Betfair have tweaked this and the result is this new effect?
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Again in the 14:10 Ripon, 10 seconds before the off. £5000 layed off.
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Then another £5000 lay in the following race at Navan same time before the off.
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Saw him in the 2:40 Sell Stks at Rippon
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stevequal
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Yes, nothing for a few races then back at Ripon. It's always £5000 lay (pretty much exactly) and 15 seconds before the off.

What do you recon one at Statford? Weak market that's moving in.
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There was a sizable lay just before the off, but the market was a bit too strong for it to take real effect.
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Euler
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Rather appropiately he was back again on 'whats happening' in the 15:55 at Limerick.
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And again in the 3:55 Beg Chs at Limerick.

I'm havin a bit of hard time today, the markets I expect to see him do his thing he doesn't show up. When he does show up I jump on it a little too late (i.e. only after I see the spike), which doesn't work too well.

Noticed around 10-15 secs pre-off.
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Euler
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If you can't catch the initial spike, have a think about catching the retracement back?

I haven't anaylsed him enough to know his full characteristics. But if people can post up on this thread when the spot it, I will dig deeper into the data.
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jimrobo
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seems to only operate in specific circumstances. Fairly easy to predict when he's likely to jump in. Funny to see traders trying to jump on when he isn;t coming.....price gets smashed back fairly quickly when that happens!
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I didn't think its that new. I thought this sort of thing has been going on for a long time, even last year when I was playing around with my 35K betting bank, and I blame this sort of thing for a lot of my losses.

I thought it was a price manipulation technique designed to fleece people...the maniplator bets a sum just big enough to start a move and cause a panic drift (bots chasing, people panic), he waits until there's a big spike, then he takes a bigger back bet (perhaps using BetDaq exchange as well) ...the price crashes back...viola...hes fleeced folks out of their money.

I hope you guys punish this arsehole very severely.
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