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Overs in on Benny that'll do
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Napoli not what they were
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Egypt has been very lively last few days. plenty of goals. clach you about for Swope later?
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Benfica game great,
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yeah probably be about later
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Icelandic cup full of booms
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Flora today wise 8_0 missed it tho
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yes, was a late flourish there megs! you get anything late in Spain there? Valencia scored twice right at the end
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No I only had o5.5 on benfica, nothing on later is there? Kansas at 2am
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not many matches later, probs better to wait until tomorrow night when there will be a lot more selection
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Just caught a boom in pereira
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3_1 now
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good work megs. I wonder when Mr. Swope Park Rangers clacher will turn up
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im here, nothing to add of course, im a recovering goals addict who is still betting on football and spending lots of time on the computer working on other things.
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be selective then clach and only bet on the matches that interest you. I wonder how Swope will get on tonight. they're 5-0 down so will they go into it aleady beaten or will they give it a go?
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im sure theyll try on the night but im not expecting anything.
its also the case that these mexican sides tend to down tools when playing in the US if theyve had a big win at home, theyll just focus on trying to nick goals on the break. i actually think kansas will win tonight but its a hard game to bet into knowing that if they tried, monterrey would batter them again |
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Monterrey could have won about 9-0 in Mexico if they'd kept on going at them in the late stages. they subbed off their best players after about 70 mins and they were still making a load of chances
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ive spent all night going over the results of my 2 main gambling bots last 30,000 bets tonight and i think ive found something within the streams of numbers i might need to act on, i just dont know yet what to do about it.
basically i can break down whats going on into about 6 different market setups to open bets, yet theres 1 thats running at over 8% profit over 5,000 bets going back to October, that not only is way more profitable but has LESS volatility than the others running down at +2% (they tend to focus more on the middle of the market rather than the top end so swings are par for the course). really after such a long time and a proven track record and less swingy movements, i should increase my liabilities there and shelve the rest of the workload, but its hard looking at the past 7 months and seeing everything bright green and still leaving them behind. there doesnt seem to be any sort of correlation in results between the various bets, so its not even as if the swingy but consistent long term strategies are acting as a hedge for the more profitable one. the first thought was just increase stakes on the most profitable moves and keep doing the rest but im actually thinking now i might just say **** all of them off. ive some good hardware to hand in clacher towers that can more than handle the workload but i want to simplify all of it, i dont want to sift through ****g dozens of thousands of bets every few months ffs |
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sounds.. complicated. what sort of stakes are these bots working at?
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stakes vary bet to bet but its usually in the 15-25 range.
all day every day, round the clock from brisbane to swindon, nothing escapes |
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stakes vary per bet*
not all bets are created equal |
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true. easier to get matched at great prices for small amounts though. expand the stakes and the liquidity at the good prices dry
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yep, thought theres way more room at the top end of the market, even in aus where it seems almost half the bloody races have a short price fav
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what do the bots bet on? just horses? or other stuff too?
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dogs and horses, us, aus and usa.
they all do different things, some markets can have 4-5 bets in them backing and laying all over the place, i just let them go do their own thing |
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so they do their own thing, a bit like the Colorado Rapids back line
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lol sort of, I spent most of 2017/2018 testing a million different things before getting to where are now, ots beena real labour but its profitable and sometimes explodes into huge gains
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Swope Park! SWOPE PARK!
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GOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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lol
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theres goals for both these sides imo
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well of course. Swope need at least 5 to overturn this deficit
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they wont, but they might win 3-1
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clacher after my success in the last 2 seasons at predicting the MLS Cup winners. Toronto 2 years ago, and Atlanta last year. it seems this year is your year?!
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its wide open but lafc are the best side so far.
atlanta last year turned out to be the easiest antepost bet of of all time |
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this year frank de boer will be the reason atlanta dont have anywhere near as good a year, he'll have more of an effect on them than losing almiron.
he had some success domestically as ajax coach but his run with crystal palace tells me hes a massive mug |
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Crystal Palace
On 26 June 2017, De Boer was announced as the new manager of Premier League side Crystal Palace, replacing the recently resigned Sam Allardyce. He signed a three-year deal with the South London club,[44][45] but was sacked 10 weeks later when Palace lost their first four league matches of the season without scoring a single goal – the first team in 93 years to have begun a top-flight season in such a fashion.[46] He left having managed the team for only 450 minutes of game time of a Premier League team, making it the shortest reign of the Premier League era (in terms of number of matches, rather than number of days).[47] De Boer's only win came in an EFL Cup second-round game, in which Crystal Palace won 2–1 against Ipswich Town.[46][48] He was replaced by Roy Hodgson.[49] Whilst at the club, De Boer attempted to implement a possession-based style of play; after his sacking, he criticised the club's players for their resistance to his approach, arguing that the club had signed only two players to fit his philosophy.[50] Palace winger Wilfried Zaha commented on De Boer's brief time at the club, stating "There wasn't really the right mixture [of players] for the way we wanted to play."[51] |
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1-1
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Swope what have you done |
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Swope need to score another 6 goals now
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