It will possibly even expose elements of your personality and character that you had been unaware of!
However, what works for me might not work for you.
If you've made 2% of your stakes, that's a great start - it's more than you'd get in bank interest.
Just keep avoiding the pitfalls - remember to trade not gamble, don't trade with alcohol in your system, and don't trade when you have an erection in your shorts.....all of these things stop the brain from working properly!
LeTiss 4pm wrote:You'll find this is a journey of discovery!
It will possibly even expose elements of your personality and character that you had been unaware of!
However, what works for me might not work for you.
If you've made 2% of your stakes, that's a great start - it's more than you'd get in bank interest.
Just keep avoiding the pitfalls - remember to trade not gamble, don't trade with alcohol in your system, and don't trade when you have an erection in your shorts.....all of these things stop the brain from working properly!
haha I don't drink mate and kind of loner so no gf issues either, what's your thought on dutching easy way to nick some pens here and there or not good long term?
LeTiss 4pm wrote:I often use dutching/bookmaker tabs, but in terms of horse racing you need to be aware of non runners - that can change the market dramatically
non runners are listed already isn't it? how do I break even in some outsiders like peter did in one video
Yes I do - not 'in play' though, as I'm not a genuine fan of the sport
However, liquidity on NBA is generally pretty good (although not as good as days gone by) and I've had great success over the years on pre-event markets where there's only 2 runners. I suppose this initially came from my love for Tennis and my passion for Tennis markets, but anything where there's 2 runners (Basketball, American Football, Tennis, Goals Over & Under, Snooker, Darts (non premier league)) have been a source of great trading for me
Ultimately, they are very easy to read, as when 1 price is coming in, the other has to go out. It's also easy to dutch and bookmake these markets because you only need 2 matched bets
I'm about to do a blog post about NBA. I was amazed when I was in the US at how liquid the NBA markets were. So surprised to here you say volume is falling.
Euler wrote:I'm about to do a blog post about NBA. I was amazed when I was in the US at how liquid the NBA markets were. So surprised to here you say volume is falling.
I have no figures to back that up Peter, so I might be talking crap. It just feels as though the 'fill rate' has slightly declined, but like I say I might be totally wrong
LeTiss 4pm wrote:Yes I do - not 'in play' though, as I'm not a genuine fan of the sport
However, liquidity on NBA is generally pretty good (although not as good as days gone by) and I've had great success over the years on pre-event markets where there's only 2 runners. I suppose this initially came from my love for Tennis and my passion for Tennis markets, but anything where there's 2 runners (Basketball, American Football, Tennis, Goals Over & Under, Snooker, Darts (non premier league)) have been a source of great trading for me
Ultimately, they are very easy to read, as when 1 price is coming in, the other has to go out. It's also easy to dutch and bookmake these markets because you only need 2 matched bets
odds move too fast in tennis like if someone loses his serve he drifts 10+ ticks
Euler wrote:I'm about to do a blog post about NBA. I was amazed when I was in the US at how liquid the NBA markets were. So surprised to here you say volume is falling.
yes peter around 300k+ was matched today I guess, also any advice or blog for me to read can't find that breakeven option in dutching you used if outsider came in