What yo do not see remains invisible no matter how hot you/they may try.hgodden wrote:Interesting theory but aren't betfair really hot on money laundering? Maybe he's spreading risk across other runners surreptiously
Farcical!!! - Manipulation of Betfair odds
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I like the footballer theory. Possibly even a footballer collecting bets for fellow footballers and offering at prices profitable to himself and therefore letting them go into play. A whisper from a golf course was that a certain wealthy utd player who sits on the bench these days is running a book for premier players.
Hi
Did anyone trade the markets this afternoon? If so would you mind answering a question? (I left a program running, but I was unable to watch the markets as I was traveling all day...just want to go over my results, which can be distorted by these large bets..)...
I just want to know if there were any large bets that were fired in in the pre play markets. When I say "Large" I mean typical of the size this forum thread talks about...
Thanks in advance
regards
Peter
Did anyone trade the markets this afternoon? If so would you mind answering a question? (I left a program running, but I was unable to watch the markets as I was traveling all day...just want to go over my results, which can be distorted by these large bets..)...
I just want to know if there were any large bets that were fired in in the pre play markets. When I say "Large" I mean typical of the size this forum thread talks about...
Thanks in advance
regards
Peter
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The first race of the day at Ayr "Man of the Match" i think was the name of the winner had a huge gamble take place, smelt of the infamous gambler Patrick Veitch and the horse duly obliged - huge figures appeared to be matched , but other than that race nothing else flagged up Peter.
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Man of the Match was a well supported horse with the bookies all morning, but It was a surprise drifter early on Betfair and swapped positions with Red Riverman.
It was a weak market and if Patrick Veitch had backed it then the price would've collapsed below 2.00.
It was a weak market and if Patrick Veitch had backed it then the price would've collapsed below 2.00.
there was a 250k bet thrown in tonight on one of the shorter priced ones. Couldn;t believe someone actually had the balls and bank to hold the price from drifting at around 1.5 but they did and boy did it shake some traders out of the tree!!!
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I felt that 'they' or someone was quite active but just using much smaller stakes to the really large ones we have seen and were quite active away from the fav.Bet Angel wrote:Quiet week for this guy so far, curious isn't it?
the thousands on three prices kept being staked up with the counter order then the usual removal and market reaction or the other trick of just holding the price steady.
Hi all,
Usually I gain 700-800 euro per day but from 25 agoust i have made:
25/8 +21
26/8 -220
27/8 -180
All what I touch became shit... The market is changed completly in this week...
this is only for me or for all? I trade on all horses (not only fav)
thx
Usually I gain 700-800 euro per day but from 25 agoust i have made:
25/8 +21
26/8 -220
27/8 -180
All what I touch became shit... The market is changed completly in this week...
this is only for me or for all? I trade on all horses (not only fav)
thx
Don't post much on this thread now as it is so common, but this one caught my eye. Yes it was a group race, but it was at Dundalk?!?! On this occasion I just worked around him and used the flat line on this horse to my benefit on others and it worked well.
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