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poxchange
09 Feb 10 21:02
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Who creates the orginal market for each race -I'm assuming Betfair?

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BillyTheWhizz
When: 09 Mar 10 16:58
In the FAQs Betfair say's that it's not making the market.

Anyone else tried this yet? The ability to back and lay is interesting, as is the form proposition, lots of data available for analysis if you're really into it.

I was surprised to see this in the Sports menu as opposed to Exchange Games.
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sakrotly
When: 10 Mar 10 08:56
virtual racing is the same as online casinos which is same as FBOTS, they know where your money is placed in advance then land the ball/ winner in the worst place. Random number theory is laughable, try it and see how random it is lol
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BillyTheWhizz
When: 10 Mar 10 09:21
Betfair are contending that you can study the form they provide to develop a betting strategy.
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All in vain
When: 12 Mar 10 18:07
Yes! But not a winning one!
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Grunweld
When: 12 Mar 10 18:19
Best to stick to exchange games then, they are all totally random.
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thandouk007
When: 14 Mar 10 21:42
nothing virtual about a winner
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BillyTheWhizz
When: 18 Mar 10 08:18
Can I use a betting strategy to profit?

Yes. Unlike other virtual racing products, this is an exchange product. Customers can back-and-lay, review the form and use their judgement to develop profitable betting strategies.

Keep in mind that while it is possible to develop strategies that give more accurate odds than the forecast prices, it is very difficult (if at all possible) to develop a strategy that gives you true odds. So like any good sports betting market, generating a long-term profit is a matter of using your skill and judgment.
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slayerofthe'kins
When: 24 Mar 10 21:16
If you can't make a profit from normal horse racing I doubt you will from this. The skills need to beat the estimated odds are the same, although the competition is less.
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