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ShaunWhite
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napshnap wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 5:56 pm
Glad that gambler lost, will be less shit like this. Not good for trading.
What makes you so certain they lost? There's several ways to profit by moving the price a long way on modest volume.
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napshnap wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:19 pm
frankob20 wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:04 pm
napshnap wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 5:56 pm
Glad that gambler lost, will be less shit like this. Not good for trading.
Maybe it was shitty for scalping, but for following his big punts is perfect
If you know when the market will reverse, he's not "bomber", it's difficult to know where this guy will stop. Of course you can collect data to figure out how much this guy bet, but it's hard to do with the naked eye, and this happens very rarely, so I don't see any reason to write a program to intercept this guy.

Btw, he bet in Place market to, same pattern. Weird stuff anyway, can't believe Cheltenham hype triggers all this stuff

Legit gamble on this from a rancid outfit, leave all the bomber conspiracy out this was off for its life today! neither was it someone playing up with a massive pre festival balance or someone with fat fingers :lol: Was scuppered by either not handling the surface or a combination of not getting the lead after the barging with Traumatised early on, last 3 wins it made all on turf off much higher marks.
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It was fairly easy to pick up on his activity fairly early on and then spot when he stopped. I even posted on twitter that it had gone way too far. It was a great trade.
Halliday
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invisiblelayer wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:02 pm
napshnap wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:19 pm
frankob20 wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:04 pm


Maybe it was shitty for scalping, but for following his big punts is perfect
If you know when the market will reverse, he's not "bomber", it's difficult to know where this guy will stop. Of course you can collect data to figure out how much this guy bet, but it's hard to do with the naked eye, and this happens very rarely, so I don't see any reason to write a program to intercept this guy.

Btw, he bet in Place market to, same pattern. Weird stuff anyway, can't believe Cheltenham hype triggers all this stuff

Legit gamble on this from a rancid outfit, leave all the bomber conspiracy out this was off for its life today! neither was it someone playing up with a massive pre festival balance or someone with fat fingers :lol: Was scuppered by either not handling the surface or a combination of not getting the lead after the barging with Traumatised early on, last 3 wins it made all on turf off much higher marks.


Agreed very well handicapped horse has won off 75 on turf and been rated higher, Had been running over 8f but all wins at 6f /7f. Top apprentice booked
Again best form when making the running, and could never get the lead after being hampered( see BHA stewards report )

Just an old fashioned gamble nothing else,

Stable hasn't had a winner since August. And doesn't have a brilliant record with horses coming back from a break ( 110 days since just run)
Horse 0/21 on all weather but had form at Southwell

Would be of interest back on the turf in low grade handicap. And when stable in form
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Euler wrote:
Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:08 pm
It was fairly easy to pick up on his activity fairly early on and then spot when he stopped. I even posted on twitter that it had gone way too far. It was a great trade.
Peter, did you get in on the way down and then took the reversal or just kept patient for the reversal?
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Just how low can you back something in???
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At least it won with no drama's
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:29 pm
Just how low can you back something in???
I had to lay it at that price but the market got it right
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mobius
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Anybody know what is going on with Magic of Milan in the 14.50?
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Since the screenshot the traded volume has gone from 13091 to 15091 on Betdaq. :?
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mobius wrote:
Wed Mar 07, 2018 2:46 pm
Anybody know what is going on with Magic of Milan in the 14.50?Betdaq vs Betfair.PNG
Since the screenshot the traded volume has gone from 13091 to 15091 on Betdaq. :?
Doesn't that just mean that someones had £15 on?
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Today is making up for the snow ever so slightly so far
mobius
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It finished with 33,581
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Just left that one alone............................
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MartyMcfly1981
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Not sure what to make of this 5:00 race at Lingfield. Market will not allow Cliffs Of Dover to drift :(
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MartyMcfly1981 wrote:
Wed Mar 07, 2018 4:58 pm
Not sure what to make of this 5:00 race at Lingfield. Market will not allow Cliffs Of Dover to drift :(
Ignore that actually :lol:
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