if you mean Ascot than it might be. Betfair settled the market too quickly and now a steward inquiry was called
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I trade tennis on the main site, and I'm guessing it's just a visual glitch. The price is darting around all over the place. From say 1.5ish which was the fair price to evens. It's the svitolina match if anyone wants a look. But you'll have to be quick.
A warning to anyone who decides to have a go at USA horse race trading: don't be fooled by pre-race charts like the one below. It often happens when a horse is known to be a non-runner but before Betfair take the horse out of the market. Sometimes they go up to the 100's as well as down to 1.01.
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Interesting, I assume the other runners were matched at high odds?Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 2:31 amA warning to anyone who decides to have a go at USA horse race trading: don't be fooled by pre-race charts like the one below. It often happens when a horse is known to be a non-runner but before Betfair take the horse out of the market. Sometimes they go up to the 100's as well as down to 1.01.LoadRunnerInfoChartAction.jpg
No they wern't, the lay over-round was about 160%. I think the idea is to fool traders into laying the others at a higher price.LinusP wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:52 amInteresting, I assume the other runners were matched at high odds?Derek27 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2017 2:31 amA warning to anyone who decides to have a go at USA horse race trading: don't be fooled by pre-race charts like the one below. It often happens when a horse is known to be a non-runner but before Betfair take the horse out of the market. Sometimes they go up to the 100's as well as down to 1.01.LoadRunnerInfoChartAction.jpg