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duggs
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Very Strange SP on the fav in the 2:40 Lingfield I was monitoring the betting on betfair because i was trying to get matched to lay off my bet365 bet and the fav was drifting then looked at SP as i might of got a BOG Price and was shocked that the SP was 5-2 the Betfair SP was 5.8 so thats a difference of 30% for a favourite which is strange must have was thinking there must have been lots of lumpy bets at the course but it is Lingfield so thats highly unlikely just another example of bookies trying to shaft its customers
callumth1
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Does anyone record themselves trading races and watch back after to look for improvements? If so do you think it benefits your trading?
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Crazyskier
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PeterLe wrote:1st Day of Spring! :D
For our friends outside the UK, we've just had the warmest (and wettest) winter since the 17th Century, so could be in for a hot summer
As I type this, it's SNOWING in the Midlands!
hgodden
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callumth1 wrote:Does anyone record themselves trading races and watch back after to look for improvements? If so do you think it benefits your trading?
Yes I always have its amazing what you can learn about the markets and how you interact with them. Takes up quite a bit of storage over time if you do it regularly but well worth it.

One tip I would give would be to watch play back in slow motion at times to give a clearer picture of whats going on
callumth1
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hgodden wrote:
callumth1 wrote:Does anyone record themselves trading races and watch back after to look for improvements? If so do you think it benefits your trading?
Yes I always have its amazing what you can learn about the markets and how you interact with them. Takes up quite a bit of storage over time if you do it regularly but well worth it.

One tip I would give would be to watch play back in slow motion at times to give a clearer picture of whats going on
nice one, what program do you use for it?
PeterLe
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Hi
Did anyone get a screen shot of the overview market for the 16:05 at Wolv?
Timeform say Miss Buckaroo touched 95 in play, but I think it was much higher? (200+)
Thanks in advance
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Peter
LinusP
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PeterLe wrote:Hi
Did anyone get a screen shot of the overview market for the 16:05 at Wolv?
Timeform say Miss Buckaroo touched 95 in play, but I think it was much higher? (200+)
Thanks in advance
Regards
Peter
I can see 320 (40p) on my data but may have gone higher.
PeterLe
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Cheers Liam,
Hope it was your 40p, it wasnt mine :(

No doubt you will have done well at the last at Kemptom too! ;)
LinusP
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PeterLe wrote:Cheers Liam,
Hope it was your 40p, it wasnt mine :(

No doubt you will have done well at the last at Kemptom too! ;)
Was just about to comment, that was a perfect market :mrgreen:
PeterLe
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PeterLe wrote:1st Day of Spring! :D
For our friends outside the UK, we've just had the warmest (and wettest) winter since the 17th Century, so could be in for a hot summer
Lol - Spoke too soon! Brrr..Turn the heating up! :D
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callumth1
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If you wanted to be able to trade 24/7 what else is there out there that doesn't require knowledge of the sport? Is greyhounds and US racing liquid enough for small stakes?
marko236
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Some great moves in the market today :D
PeterLe
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marko236 wrote:Some great moves in the market today :D
Not very exciting in play, looking at my results :(
Mind you; the last race of the day is often a bit wild as people try to cover their losses for the day; we'll see...
LinusP
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PeterLe wrote:
marko236 wrote:Some great moves in the market today :D
Not very exciting in play, looking at my results :(
Mind you; the last race of the day is often a bit wild as people try to cover their losses for the day; we'll see...
The 1640 was good :mrgreen:
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Dallas
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Looks like it was much better on the IR side of things today
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