Plumpton 13:10

The sport of kings.
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Euler
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1.11 shot in the market in a maiden hurdle.
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Euler
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Couple of slips but an easy win otherwise.
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Euler
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This must be the lowest quality most uncompetitive racing day for some time!
Innertube
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Two runner coming up at Ayr, that not competitive enough?
Alpha322
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Innertube wrote:Two runner coming up at Ayr, that not competitive enough?
What a waist of time two runners UK racing no wonder the bookmakers on my high street are empty
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Euler
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Out of interest I dumped a load of money into that Ayr race @ 1.20ish. I put a bunch of orders in with £1000 at regular intervals.

Because of the amount I put in people had to take bits of my orders. By analysing the matched bet data I learnt: -

11.8% of my money was taken out in full. 10.3% of the market was taken up with people betting with £2 (Yep, on a 1.20 shot!). Where my order wasn't taken completely the remaining average bet size was £126.

On the 2nd favourite 17.4% of bets were for £2. 71% of bets taken were lower or equal to £10.
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CaerMyrddin
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Quite impressive, so many small amount stakes. How does this relates to previous years? Is this a crisis effect?
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LeTiss
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Those figures don't surprise me at all. I was trading Rennes vs Marseille yesterday and had 2 bets taken at 2.26 of 44p and 63p
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