Horse racing has been the worst thing I've ever taken up seriously and annoyingly I don't even trade it anymore...apart from that one race where I thought I'd kill a few minutes!
Today's Horse Racing
Lol internet disconnected midway through trading that 17:20. To compound the error I'd misclicked and layed what turned out to be the biggest steamer I've ever seen. End result 2 day football profits wiped out 
Horse racing has been the worst thing I've ever taken up seriously and annoyingly I don't even trade it anymore...apart from that one race where I thought I'd kill a few minutes!
Horse racing has been the worst thing I've ever taken up seriously and annoyingly I don't even trade it anymore...apart from that one race where I thought I'd kill a few minutes!
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BLACKANDTAN
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Guys,
I am looking for a bit of advise on greening up? I am new to using the software, can you advise how does greening works?
Thanks
I am looking for a bit of advise on greening up? I am new to using the software, can you advise how does greening works?
Thanks
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use Betdaq video - it's nice not to having to hear that old git Michael Parkinson selling coffin insurance anymore.hgodden wrote:Hope everyone enjoyed the Lynx advert playing on ATR while the 5-35 at Southwell had already started
Set me up nicely for the day that one!Euler wrote:I like the look of the markets today.
Champagne Rules wins as an SP of 607 in the 1440 at Pontefract.
These graphs are getting stranger and stranger?
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steven1976
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That is a strange graph. At what point on that graph does it go in play on that graph if you recall?
Sorry can't remember Steve
If you look at the vol spikes after the odds drop, you can see where people are laying potentially greening up their profits I expect.
Its like we were saying in another thread last week..the odds seem to be held up until there is a real good chance the horse in in contention; at that point the odds crash (in literally two seconds) in this case from around 500 to <10
Its just catching them is the hard bit!
If you look at the vol spikes after the odds drop, you can see where people are laying potentially greening up their profits I expect.
Its like we were saying in another thread last week..the odds seem to be held up until there is a real good chance the horse in in contention; at that point the odds crash (in literally two seconds) in this case from around 500 to <10
Its just catching them is the hard bit!
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steven1976
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Not always held up peterle, also held down on certain races. Try laying a 1.6 a the off for 100 quid on a 2mile +.
I know the easy answer is why would you..... then try backing a 1.6 at the off with no intention to trading it. See how many times you get either gamble correct short term
