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Dallas
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Reminds me of a playground slide
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Euler
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I managed to get that fairly early, but just couldn't believe it went so far.
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Dallas
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3s to evens in 5 mins
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Another from 3 into 2.0 in final 5mins
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Any clue what's going on with some of these crazy moves - drifting heavy then collapsing (as one above) is always the one that gets me. Close second in my confusion stakes are those that collapse in price then get beaten...
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Dallas
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Whats that saying 3 strikes and your out :)
Or 4 in this case!

And it WON :o
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mmm I saw that.

It's funny how everyone's spikes returned to the norm except Kuraka's.

It spoilt an otherwise good day.
I was expecting Kuraka to drift when Election Day broke 3.5 and stayed there. :shock:

4 big lumps in just over a minute, I was happy when my corner threw in the towel.

some you win and some you lose eh
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Love that set up Shaun, a thing of beauty.

It was an odd afternoon. I did fine, but it was an unorthodox afternoon for me.

I got the mad backer, but couldn't make out the pattern on the spikey lay bets on some of the markets. It often felt to me like the exchange wasn't behaving itself. You can see XM in full effect here, but wasn't so sure of some of the behaviour of other markets.
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Just checked my records, 15:05 Rosabelle was one of those really odd markets.
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Fairyhouse 4.30 early charts look like a bit of testing went on. I think all horses "matched" at 1000?
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The neigh on £100,000 placed and matched at 1.01 was the cause of it all :-)
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Euler wrote:Love that set up Shaun, a thing of beauty.

It was an odd afternoon. I did fine, but it was an unorthodox afternoon for me.

I got the mad backer, but couldn't make out the pattern on the spikey lay bets on some of the markets. It often felt to me like the exchange wasn't behaving itself. You can see XM in full effect here, but wasn't so sure of some of the behaviour of other markets.
Thanks :D a nice comment about the aesthetic of my charts means so much more coming from someone called Euler.

I have to admit that the advanced chart was slid to the left before I took the screen cap, to cover-up my Kuraka ladder and spare my blushes. The red started a looong way up :oops:

Sorry but I'm a bit new to some of the lingo, what's XM? Are we talking algorithms ?
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Not sure if this played up or just a manic 60secs drift
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Dallas wrote:Not sure if this played up or just a manic 60secs drift
My bot didn't see that coming :? few quid down there.
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it made its way to the start like it was running a 7f sprint
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