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ShaunWhite
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Vorogue18 wrote:
Wed Oct 09, 2019 8:59 am
I reckon usually it does too Shaun but one situation this is useful for me is trades based on speedmaps/bias. Trading a drifter expected to sit wide/settle wrong part of track etc isn't a stretch to make some degree of green but often I'm confident there will be far greater profit in-play. Building some green pre-post and hoping to increase in play, both based on the same theory I guess.
I've nothing against the the actual in-play trade, it's the idea of the stake being related to how well you did pre-play that's slightly ify. I've always considered pre-play and in-play to be two different markets rather than one with a change of gear in the middle. If it's done with that in mind from the start then fair enough but I wouldn't want to think anyone would stake based on how much profit they'd made in the previous (as I see it) market.

It wasn't meant to be a big deal, I'm just pulling Dallas's leg a bit because taking positions in-play unless it's planned (incl the stake) has always been thought of as a bit of a no-no. ;)
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Dallas
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I got what you meant Shaun and agree it shouldn't be used to recover losses, tbh I never actually looked at it that way. The reason I posted it is because it's something similar to what I use myself (smaller %) but only in certain circumstances.

ie, I rarely bet manually in-play (due to bots and on-course traders) but every now and again if there is large gap between races and I'm watching one and see something obvious I will use a servant like this just to try and nick some easy ticks - something I don't mind doing if I'm using a portion of my pre-off profits - basically it means I don't have to mess around with stakes and setting any exits up etc just press a button and its done (the beauty of servants).
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