Today's Horse Racing

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steven1976
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I'm ready for it Peter, I wrote the book! :oops: 200 yards is a problem with the traffic excuse though.
PeterLe
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two at <1.06 :roll: (and the race before , I didnt catch them but they were below 2)
Anyone else doing well??
PeterLe
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Its too much of a coincidence...so I just created a quick BOT to catch these..

If you cant create a BOT in time, use the manual tab or from screen with the prices reversed..
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PeterLe
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Font 16:50, 2 under 1.22 and I must go now as I'm getting the raised eyebrows!
Have a good day..! :D
(This has got to be easier than trading the tennis??)
steven1976
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Glad your having a good day Peter. Keep.watching them ausy markets! You will see certain patterns for automation in there that can relate to UK markets which I believe that could be useful for good automation. It's the nothing that happens that's actually interesting.

I often see prices flashing in to about 1.21 but it feels like there has actually nothing been matched before. It's as though they are trying to force a few back bots to trigger in a mili second.
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Euler
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Delay at Leicester due to jockey injury.
LinusP
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The winner in the 1410 had £427 matched at 1000!
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PeterLe
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Just watched the replay of that...the horse was 30 lengths behind at one point..(but Id never had bet against it at 1000 to 1 ???!, it hadnt even fallen)
Ive mentioned it before that the prices are held high artificially in play these days..I just hope that the hit was taken by that person/persons (maybe even Betfair themselves ;) ) who controls the inplay running , who knows !
steven1976
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I hope you cleaned up on it Peter Le. They are also.held artificially low as well I'd say.

It's not Betfair in my opinion because if it was they would use similar tactics in play on football matches to.create liquidity.
steven1976
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The main thing is taking advantage of the big opportunities that can be caused in the weakness of the book on certain races!
LinusP
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I can't really comment as I have only been in-play bottling for 6 months but it seems like there is less money available kept in-play. And because the IR boys back at 1.11 ish, this causes prices to collapse very quickly.
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gutuami
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PeterLe wrote:Just watched the replay of that...the horse was 30 lengths behind at one point..(but Id never had bet against it at 1000 to 1 ???!, it hadnt even fallen)
Ive mentioned it before that the prices are held high artificially in play these days..I just hope that the hit was taken by that person/persons (maybe even Betfair themselves ;) ) who controls the inplay running , who knows !
it looks like somebody lost more than 500k if you count the stakes up to odds of 500. :o I wonder how much time would he/they need to make them back. :?:
It reminded me of this one:
http://metro.co.uk/2006/11/21/fat-finge ... 00-399548/
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Euler
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Doncaster has been rubbish so far this week.
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Euler
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Now a loose horse at Chepstow, really messy afternoon.
LinusP
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Yeh, delay of 35 mins on the remaining doncaster races.
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