Hope he hasn't mortgaged the house and is spending big to pay it off
Australian racing
Seems to be staking similar amounts every race though and 95% of the time on the fav, even attacking harness racing now, 3.5 he started hammering it, SP was 2.38
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Looked at Oz historical data for first time, anyone know why so many winners' IPMin price is recorded as something other than 1.01?
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What sort of price is it recorded as? Not all winners hit 1.01, plus the AUS feeds are delayed and they don't have as many 'courtsiders' as the UK so many winners won't go too close to minimum values for a variety of reasons.peachflame wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:41 pmLooked at Oz historical data for first time, anyone know why so many winners' IPMin price is recorded as something other than 1.01?
If a horse wins a race bang on the line, you can expect it's last/min price to be in the upper 1.xx. Any 1.01 bets might not beat the IP delay.peachflame wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:41 pmLooked at Oz historical data for first time, anyone know why so many winners' IPMin price is recorded as something other than 1.01?
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Thanks, I did notice some prices are much higher than evens, could it also be a sign of a very thin market - given that the IPMIN only records min £100 bets matched? Going to have to watch more oz inplay markets.Derek27 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 4:44 pmIf a horse wins a race bang on the line, you can expect it's last/min price to be in the upper 1.xx. Any 1.01 bets might not beat the IP delay.peachflame wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:41 pmLooked at Oz historical data for first time, anyone know why so many winners' IPMin price is recorded as something other than 1.01?