Sep 28, 2017 -- 6:45PM, Charlie wrote:
A bit late to the party but did have a back of SL at 3.2. Haven't seen game at all but three spinners against team batting last must give them a chance.
now 3.45
what a decent price !! bat first score 350 plus, put Pakistan under massive pressure without the big guns and the ball turning and a slow pitch !!


take a chill pill bruv..

Oct 2, 2017 -- 8:46AM, pxb wrote:
You might get lucky,fs. A 140 chase could be tricky.
You called it. Tempted to equal my green up a bit.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:00AM, pxb wrote:
With 5 Pak wickets down, I'd have Lanka as favs.
Me too. Means I can’t even out as don’t perceive value in it. Will be a very nice win if the Lankans bring it home though. Would love them to for the sake of the game too, as they’ve been so weak recently.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:02AM, LendUsAFiver wrote:
Got to have humongous balls to back pak at less than evens here.
Not so much ballsy as stupid. I’m not watching but history and the second innings scoring so far this match say this is a very tough chase now. The run rate pressure isn’t totally to be discounted either.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:03AM, Fatslogger wrote:
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:02AM, LendUsAFiver wrote:Got to have humongous balls to back pak at less than evens here.Not so much ballsy as stupid. I’m not watching but history and the second innings scoring so far this match say this is a very tough chase now. The run rate pressure isn’t totally to be discounted either.
I've had a go on them!
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:12AM, Charlie wrote:
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:03AM, Fatslogger wrote:Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:02AM, LendUsAFiver wrote:Got to have humongous balls to back pak at less than evens here.Not so much ballsy as stupid. I’m not watching but history and the second innings scoring so far this match say this is a very tough chase now. The run rate pressure isn’t totally to be discounted either.I've had a go on them!
Nutjob! Hope you’ve laid it off now. You were on SL last I heard though, right?
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:17AM, Charlie wrote:
The draw odds are tantalising me can't make my mind whether I should be backing or laying them. Just backed a little at 32s.
If Safraz out soon draw a massive player for the price currently available although might be hard to pick a jumping off point. If he stays in for a bit it will die.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 11:36AM, Charlie wrote:
And for absolutely no good reason a bit more at 48 so that's me finished with backing the draw.
You need a wicket soon. Can’t see them slowing down much without one and RRR now down to about 2.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 12:00PM, LendUsAFiver wrote:
Adrenaline is probably a curse when fighting for the jackpot win.
I reckon risking less than a third of the maximum cash-out across-the-board even green in the hope of more highly-geared greening up odds is not too unreasonable. It leaves just enough on the favourite to keep the green-eyed monster happy even if the better trading opportunity doesn't come.
Adrenaline really messes with you in the market just before kick-off - it was all over the shop this morning. You can patiently trade all night then get stuffed in seconds if you're not careful.
By the way LendUs, you never confirmed if I was right about quoting you as the one who said "cricket is bent, you just have to figure out which way they're bending it".
Oct 2, 2017 -- 12:16PM, pxb wrote:
6th wicket might be a bit late, or maybe not.
HAHA, that was me...lat year? maybe a few years back, It's not all bent but there are some notoriously dodgy teams in Cricket.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 12:18PM, Charlie wrote:
Backed Pakistan again.
ouch
Oct 2, 2017 -- 12:28PM, VardonVoo. wrote:
It was many many years ago - certainly more than five, possibly ten or more - it just stuck in my mind as a really good quote. Glad I credited the right person. I had a chat the other day with an accountant/lawyer friend who reckons he knew loads of "the" traders in Gibraltar (I think he meant people that worked in the industry rather than our sort). He said most of them had "given up" on cricket cos it was so bent,( (h)allegedly, (h)allegedly) ).
League T20 is too dodgy - it's comical sometimes how badly bent some of those matches are and the acting is far less than hollywood or bollywood class.
Oct 2, 2017 -- 12:34PM, DStyle wrote:
it's fascinating that it's sometimes extremely hard to detect the fixes in league t20 because the liquidity is so high.compared to tennis, where it's paper thin and can't support the greed of those in the know, and markets are quick as a flash to latch on to something wrong.
There is a trick to Tennis - lump on - wait for the loud cough in the crowd and reverse.


