Rugby World Cup - Trading Talk

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HThandicaper
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Oh Im getting excited now, have my antepost all done and just now thinking of how im going to spending my trading time. I will look to get a good bit of time off work so will look to get involved IR where i havent before.

However, my question for today is if anyone has the any horror or success stories from last World Cup ? Getting over exposed on Handicaps before HT ? Catching the early prices before the patriots steam in ?

Its about time this rugby forum got some discussion going !
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jimrobo
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I'm going to be monitoring NZ during the tri nations with a view to laying them pre tournament.

I know it sounds like a bit of a crazy strategy but, well, I've already talked myself into it!!!
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Euler
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Thanks to that streaker to give us a laugh during this first England match!
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LeTiss
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This is a classic case of Australian Wallets having a negative impact on my trading

With a busy Saturday on the go, I can't be arsed to transfer money into another wallet, open another BA copy and mess around with my settings to avoid data charges.
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Euler
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jimrobo
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were england 1.2 pre game this morning??!! wow thats short!!!

Heres my position. Nothing complicated just a straight lay on the hosts.
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I am a little tempted to have a little bit on wales for tomorrow morning with a view to trying to trade out in the match
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Euler
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It seems to be a generally good tactic to lay the favourite on a lot of these early matches in the tournament.
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Euler
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NZ giving Japan a right thrashing at the moment!
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Euler
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Was it my imagination or was the matched bet turnover only £20k?
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jimrobo
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For which game? I've not been looking at the markets at all but I thought there would be a fair amount on them?
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jimrobo
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If the amounts matched are way downI wonder what they are like relative to the daq
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Euler
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Laying the favourite has worked so well this WC. France, with nothing to play for this morning flunked it and now Scotland who need to win by 8 are putting up a good fight against England.
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Euler
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Unlucky for Wales that. A good show but luck was not with them.

9-8 at 80mins and France still on offer at 1.31 just seconds before winning. Something for the notepad.
Zenyatta
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Statistics (possession etc) showed a clear Welsh advantage and they scored the only try and had the better chances, also had their key player sent off. Wales were very unlucky to lose that one.
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