Today's Horse Racing

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Korattt
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ruthlessimon wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 4:09 pm
Korattt wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 3:58 pm
these really beat me up, just cannot read them
What complicates it - is that something like Peggies Venture has the potential to become graph of the day. & people will feel stupid for missing out on the "easiest lay of the day"; but it's certainly not easy to capture, & the above graph shows why!

just gonna study these for a while, feel a bit stupid if I’m honest
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Korattt wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 3:58 pm
well done Derek, these really beat me up, just cannot read them, everything else I seem to be ok
I can't honestly say I read that reversal - just happened to have my back bet in the right place.
Korattt
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just had a thought, may add another lightbulb to the avatar :idea:
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Korattt wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 4:24 pm
just had a thought, may add another lightbulb to the avatar :idea:
Don't be too down on yourself, the market was weak at the time and it was only being caused due to fake money pushing the second fav in
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Derek27
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These markets are scary - 7 to 9.6 in two seconds!
Christopher Robin, 16-35 Chester.jpg
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I find it funny, some one drops in a 4k bet on the second fav. Drops the price from 6 to 5.2~ and everyone else panics bringing the price down to 4.4! All people are doing is paying for that persons exit.
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 2:13 pm
The markets seem to be getting more and more sensitive to orders.
Anyone else finding this?
+1

I think part of what could be contributing to this is the increased availability and use of things like automation and servants. These react to money almost instantly and without being able to assess the situation like a human does and can cause leap frogging of positions as each triggers someone elses automation in an attempt to open or close out a trade and that means the prices can fly about.
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jjrrjj
jjrrjj wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 4:39 pm
I find it funny, some one drops in a 4k bet on the second fav. Drops the price from 6 to 5.2~ and everyone else panics bringing the price down to 4.4! All people are doing is paying for that persons exit.
I'm guessing you must be coining it in from their stupidity.
eightbo
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My goodness that money at Huntingdon ... :!: :!: :!:
dragontrades
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Apart from Chester everything else has been kak so far
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Dallas
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Not found it as good as yesterday
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Moniac
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Dallas wrote:
Thu May 10, 2018 5:30 pm
Not found it as good as yesterday
That's reassuring, ditto.
jjrrjj
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Bloody Tipperary, price is at 2.18 i blink and its at 2.5! Held on like a mad man! :roll:
Korattt
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I’m digressing now but you know it hasn’t been your day when your pocket aces get cracked twice in a ring game :roll:
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not a bad start to today's proceedings
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