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Fireworks in Melbourne

Fireworks in Melbourne

Happy Australia day to our antipodean users this morning!

Some decent late night / early morning activity in Melbourne this morning as an injured Nadal struggles to fight of Ferrer in his quarter final match. This could be a significant moment in the tournament, so tune in immediately to take advantage if you can. When the Australia day fireworks force a break in this game the trainer can treat Nadal and that could be a pivotal moment.

26/01/2011 | By More
Overnight success

Overnight success

How would you like to go to bed only to wake up in the morning to a successful trade?

While I’m enjoying doing the Austrailian open, a lot of the early round matches take place at hours I just can’t cover. Judging by the liquidity, this is the case for a lot of people in this market. So, why not take a different angle on things and place some trades to get matched overnight in-play?

Using Tennis trader, I can …

20/01/2011 | By More
Aussie open tennis

Aussie open tennis

Looking forward to getting stuck into the Tennis this morning. I’ve had a delayed start to the Open as I was unable to do anything on the first day due to other commitments. Plenty of opportunity abounds in the tournament. The good thing about this grand slam is that you can trade it first thing in the morning, leaving the rest of the day for other sports.

It was this time last year that I used the Aussie Open for …

18/01/2011 | By More
Good start to Tennis season

Good start to Tennis season

In preparation for the Aussie open Tennis later this month I have been warming up on the Qatar open this week.

Best of three tournaments mean that the swings you can get can be very large and quick. If a heavy odds on favourite slips up or stutters, the response in the market will often be significant.

One of my favourite tactics, that I detailed here, is to lay a very short priced favourite in the hope that they …

06/01/2011 | By More
Busy week ahead

Busy week ahead

World tour finals Tennis in London, top quality stuff afternoon and evening. Champions league football and then cricket throws in its hat with the Ashes. Going to be a great week to exit November!…

23/11/2010 | By More
Well done Nadal

Well done Nadal

Well done to Rafa Nadal who completed a career grand slam this morning, UK time, at the US Open. He looked good value for the win, though I only stayed up till 11pm to watch it, but at that point the rain stopped play. I looked at the recording and spreadsheet data this morning for the part I missed. It didn’t appear to restart till 1am this morning.

It’s been a good trading tournament and I took forward my Wimbledon …

14/09/2010 | By More
Lucky unluckiness

Lucky unluckiness

Was really looking forward to watching the US open final Tennis on Sunday when………….. boom! All the power goes in the house.

I think SSE have done a bad job on the electrics around here as once a year the same thing happens. I knew what would be coming next, a few hours later a van would arrive dig up the road and replace the underground cabling. After chasing for a few hours I got a positive answer that this …

13/09/2010 | By More
Trading Tennis

Trading Tennis

The US open has provided some excellent trading opportunities so far and there are probably many more to come as we reach the more competitive stages of the tournament. Tonight the Wawrinka v Youzhny match looks particularly interesting, especially with the way Wawrinka has been playing.

If you get the right set up, trading a service game is a particularly good strategy. With Tennis Trader you will also know what chance the server has of winning the game and your …

09/09/2010 | By More
Just goes to show

Just goes to show

It aint over till the fat lady sings as they say. Trading the Murray v Wawrinka match well this evening and managed to lay some off some of the profit on Murray at very short odds, looking for a Wawrinka fight back. I got one and Murray really let his head drop when broken twice in the third set. He really looked on his way out of the third set and possibly the match. Murray called on the trainer during …

05/09/2010 | By More
August

August

August turned out to be an interesting month.

I wasn’t sure what to expect, coming into it off the back of a record month, so I set my much expectations lower. It turned out to be a pretty good month anyhow and I was just short of my third best month of the year. I now tend to glance at prior years to figure what I should achieve and I was more or less on target based on years prior. …

04/09/2010 | By More
Fun in the sun

Fun in the sun

It’s hot in New York at the moment and that’s thrown up some decent markets in the US Open. Nobody seems sacred in the heat and several contenders are already out, but Murray put in a good performance.

I’ve traded the US Open a lot more this year, mainly thanks to being able to ultilise Tennis Trader. For some time I’ve wanted to trade Tennis more often, so it was an important tool to have before I could trade …

02/09/2010 | By More
Murray vs Fish

Murray vs Fish

This match caught my eye this evening because of the match they played at Queens earlier this year.

http://www.betangel.com/blog_wp/2010/06/10/bad-light-stops-fish/

I think this could be a good trading match as Murray is ranked higher but Fish has won the last two encounters. Tennis Trader predicts Murray will be trading at 1.19 or thereabouts if he wins the first set.

As this is a three set match you will see some lovely swings if the match goes to 1-1. The last set …

20/08/2010 | By More
Conclusions from a busy weekend

Conclusions from a busy weekend

Blackpool got off to a flyer but are still my favourites for a return to the Championship. No spending power, no ground, no way to attract premiership talent. I think 1.20 was skinny and difficult to find value for relegation but if the price drifts a bit it will be more interesting. I remember, eons ago, Millwall getting off to a flyer in the old division one and they topped the table for a while but were still relegated. I …

16/08/2010 | By More
The world cup effect?

The world cup effect?

We noticed recently that the racing markets have picked up a bit recently. So I thought I would look to see if volume had been affected by Wimbledon and the World Cup. I picked a day when England were playing and looked to see if volumes had dropped.

You can see the gap on the graph, but this was mainly caused by the first race not reaching the same volume as the last race, last year. If you adjust the …

10/07/2010 | By More
Opportunities

Opportunities

Opportunities are everywhere if you keep your eyes open. I feel I should always be constantly prodding the market to see if I can find new ones. Wimbledon this week has thrown up many, many opportunities but the pleasing thing is that I have found loads of new ones.

When the Isner/Mahut match was drawn at 59-59 I knew I had to do some work to find a way of profiting from the resumption. I’d fiddled around the edges on …

25/06/2010 | By More
Fantastic stuff

Fantastic stuff

24/06/2010 | By More
Just incredible

Just incredible

If you read this blog post in time turn your TV / Internet stream to Wimbledon to witness one of the most amazing matches ever in Tennis History. Mahut vs Isner, will it ever end?!?!

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23/06/2010 | By More
What a start!

What a start!

Wimbledon got off to an amazing start with a near shock elinimation of Federer. In the last ten years there have been lots of seeds falling early, but never the top seed. Reading from the year 2000 we had ranked players going out in the first round as follows. 7,16,9,2,12,11,6,22,4 and 17. Basically, anything is worth a lay. OK the odds at the off are probably an accurate representation of true chance of winning, but from there anything can happen …

22/06/2010 | By More
Murray vs Gasquet

Murray vs Gasquet

I know British hopefuls will be dissapointed if Murray goes at in the first round at Roland Garros. But at the current market price Murray is priced at only being a couple of percent better than Gasquet. That makes it a tough match for Murray. Nadal is at very short prices to add a fifth title.

If Murray wins the first set then expect his price to reach 1.28, if Gasquet wins Murray would drift to 2.36.…

24/05/2010 | By More
Doing a Wozniacki

Doing a Wozniacki

I am now fully prepared for the French Open tennis which starts today. Watched some Tennis last week and saw Wozniacki retire, again, through injury. As part of my preparation, I dusted off my fly swatter and started playing Tennis again. On the hottest day of year so far, I thrashed around the count waving my arms at random. It’s nice to play a sport that you want to get involved in on the markets, you often learn lots and …

23/05/2010 | By More
Murray suffers shock defeat

Murray suffers shock defeat

1.12 turned over, in a shock defeat.

However, short odds turned over in these sorts of matches are not uncommon. If you limit a match to three sets then the propensity for an upsets shoots up. One break of serve, if you are serving first, wins you the set. A couple of errors in the next set and the match is over. If the prospect of a shock was high, then it was in space yesterday when Tipsy took Murray …

25/02/2010 | By More
Best trading match of the tournament?

Best trading match of the tournament?

It’s not often you get such close matches so early on in a tournament, but massive credit to James Blake for almost pulling off a big shock today. It could be one of the best trading matches of the tournament; I think it will difficult to beat. In the last set you could have laid Del Petro at 1.06 only to see him reach break 2′s just minutes later. Fantastic stuff, great trading fodder and very entertaining too. Del Potro …

20/01/2010 | By More
Tennis trading advice

Tennis trading advice

I was asked to write a primer on trading tennis markets last month. You can view the full article in this months ‘Gambling on line’ magazine.  Unfortunately I can’t publish this article here just yet, but I thought I would point it out for you so you can read up in time for some action on the Australian open tennis in Melbourne. I have talked about Tennis trading quite a lot on this blog as well, so be sure to …

18/01/2010 | By More
Surprise exit for Murray?

Surprise exit for Murray?

I was suprised to see people claim that Andy Murray’s exit from the Paris masters was a surprise. Despite such a late night last night, Murray was in action again today and looking very tired. I thought his price was pretty short but it got very short indeed when he won the first set. From there Murray really ran out of steam and I thought it was odd that the market hadn’t priced this in. Just goes to show that …

12/11/2009 | By More
US Open Tennis

US Open Tennis

Last night rounded off a great US Open for traders. With an unseeded player winning the womens, defeating the two Williams on the way and Federer losing the mens final, it’s been a great tournament. Federer was around 1.30′s to win last night but that looked under pressure when a call was overturned by Hawkeye and the match seemed to turn from that point. I think that the last grand slam has probably been the best trading fodder all year, …

15/09/2009 | By More
Bizarre finish in US open

Bizarre finish in US open

Serving to save the match at 15-40 Serena williams explodes and hands the match to Clijsters. Never seen that before. Unfortunately, I was at a wedding reception and missed last nights matches but caught up this morning. Remarkable come back so far by Clijsters! I’m pleased to see Wozniaki in the final as I earmarked her a little while ago as one to watch. Still recovering from a late night so I haven’t really looked in any depth at anything …

13/09/2009 | By More
US Open tennis

US Open tennis

I tend to perform better in the early parts of tournaments as I benefit exponentially from shocks. Also, as the tournament progresses, its easier to make mistakes in close matches. One thing that has caught my eye is the rain delayed match from last night. I think the Gonzalez / Nadal match has the possibility of throwing up some interesting characteristics when they return.

I have always been a fan of taking a position during enforced breaks or initiating one …

11/09/2009 | By More
Murray mullered

Murray mullered

Andy Murray was completely outclassed this evening in New York. Cilic dominated the match to win in three straight sets and fairly easily. Despite only have a first serve percentage of around 30% in the second set, Cilic still dominated a poor Murray to cruise to victory. The warning signs were there from the off and the second set confirmed Murray’s error strewn display.

Even after taking the first set you could still Lay murray at 1.30′s and he never …

08/09/2009 | By More
US Open Tennis

US Open Tennis

When I have a look at a Tennis match I am always looking for where the biggest potential upside is. Tennis is scored in such a manner that reversals in fortune occur with quite remarkable regularity. With these reversals come very sharp movements in odds. Bartoli vs Clijsters is a good example from yesterday evening, after the racing!

Clijsters started at 1.30ish (I missed the exact start) and as Bartoli grew in confidence Clijsters price moved all the way out …

03/09/2009 | By More
Montreal Murray

Montreal Murray

An interesting match. Del Potro sneaked the first, Murray the second, both on tie breaks, and then Murray trounced a tired looking Del Petro in the last. At potentially 1-1 in a three set match a tie break can bring some really significant opportunties and that was proved once again today. Murray traded around the 3′s at worse but after leveling the match his price crashed back into the starting price of 1.50. A quick and brutal swing. For a …

16/08/2009 | By More