Disliked{quote} Ok, you want a value outsider - here's a classic: Ami Desbois 175.0 / 30.0Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Ok, you want a value outsider - here's a classic: Ami Desbois 175.0 / 30.0Ignored
Disliked{quote} And here I thought the gu 4 hr break was based on the 2nd 4 hr period of the dayIgnored
Disliked@Claudia. There's a very interesting horse for tomorrow. Outsider and extremely good value for a horse with its profile. Shattered Love 65.0 / 11.0 Even the other stable runner, Farclas, is interesting in its own right at 23.0 / 7.6 I have in no way devoted my usual time to this and these are fun (though solid) options and the top of the market seems valid. Will go and do a run through now and I will defo be trading the race. Have fun, all who get involved!Ignored
Disliked@Claudia. There's a very interesting horse for tomorrow. Outsider and extremely good value for a horse with its profile. Shattered Love 65.0 / 11.0 Even the other stable runner, Farclas, is interesting in its own right at 23.0 / 7.6 I have in no way devoted my usual time to this and these are fun (though solid) options and the top of the market seems valid. Will go and do a run through now and I will defo be trading the race. Have fun, all who get involved!Ignored
Disliked{quote} I was going to ask what you meant about trading a race and then googled it/YouTubed. Wow... this is a fascinating world of support and resistance, scalping lay bets, weight of money, pre off order flow and all sorts of things I never knew about. Talk about a giant rabbit hole for me to get lost in...Ignored
Disliked{quote} It's a bit like the lottery isn't it - treat it as fun and any gains are a bonus.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi sheppy. That 4H range is from the UK open 00.00-04.00. Not the first 4H's after NY close. The first 2 hours after NY close are not included in that range that Billy uses. Hope that helps {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} As always anyone could win. Takingrisks looks a good price at 22/1, also Minella Times at 9/1 with Rachael as jockey. She's won twice on this horse and two seconds. Both e/w bets with most bookies paying 5 places. Good luck !Ignored
Disliked{quote} My main trade players in a strong-headed market were top three v fav, so had winner for profit of +9.5...had a solid ew on Ami Debois, who was brought down while doing well. Others - four of - were all secondary but we're all traded out for profit. Good day.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Found this guy Peter Webb. Seems legit to learn more from? This seems really very interesting stuff...Ignored
Disliked{quote} No idea. Never heard of him. My main method is my own and trading back / lay is as old as the hills, just that BetFair makes it so easy to do now. It's just numbers for my method and form etc will only come into it if I am playing some additional Each Ways or whatever.Ignored
Disliked{quote} So in the example you posted the low broke first . If I understand the method correctly we would be waiting to go long at the high of the four hr period. Conversely if the high had been broken first we would be wanting to go short at the low.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Ok thanks. I enjoy learning new things and already the mrs is worried, so I must be onto something interesting... Down the hole I go...Ignored
Disliked{quote} As well as Betfair https://smarkets.com/ is worth a look. Very similar to Betfair but commission 2% as opposed to 5%. Good luck with your new addiction !! Take it slow as Lem says.Ignored
Disliked{quote} As well as Betfair https://smarkets.com/ is worth a look. Very similar to Betfair but commission 2% as opposed to 5%. Good luck with your new addiction !! Take it slow as Lem says.Ignored
DislikedSo it's not necessarily about....if it breaks this way.....I will trade the opposite.......it's simply about "trading the line". IIgnored
Disliked{quote} I would say that for trading seriously, BetFair is the way to go, as the liquidity and depth of market is far superior. However, if you are running straight bets (win, each-way, place) etc and are not betting in the heavy hundreds or thousands, then that percentage advantage is worthwhile. You can, of course also play both off against one another.Ignored