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geordie1404
04 Mar 10 16:54
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does anyone lay the draw pre match then back it after a goal has been scored to secure a profit. also does anybody know what price the draw would go to after a goal has been scored, say fav scores 1st half or when underdog takes the lead what price would draw go to
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Report Lori March 4, 2010 4:58 PM GMT
lol
Report Lily of the Valley March 4, 2010 5:00 PM GMT
Just lay 0-0, you don't have to worry about a quick equaliser then.
Report tinkyvinky March 4, 2010 5:03 PM GMT
forget it, if you do not know football good enough you will burn
Report Nova Sicko March 4, 2010 5:12 PM GMT
football cash generator is the system to have imo
Report rustyboy March 4, 2010 5:42 PM GMT
lay draw before game when score is 0-0
back draw once score has gone to 1-0

to secure profit

?:|

eh?
Report !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!™ © ® March 4, 2010 5:49 PM GMT

Nothing wrong with layng the draw

Its a sensible thing to do sometimes when you cant pick a winner

then laying the draw is "taking a position"

lets then say you lay the d=aw @ 3.5 and the underdog scored first early in 1st half

draw price now drops to around 3.05, what you can do now is back the draw for more slightly more than you layed it, so you have a equal red book

now lat the the underdog with the lead as they will be about 2.2, this gets rid of your red on the draw and fav and gives you a liabaility on the winning underdog, then pray for the eqauliser!, although you got a big liability on the underdog as long as the equaliser goes in then you can green out or half it, becuase of the equaliser goes in the underdog price will shoot up to a big price again

its all to do with getting the result you want, you need to be confident fav will equalise, no system will win long term if you cant pick more winners than losers

but of course you would only do this if you really are expecting the fav not to lose but the underdog price was too high to lay pre kick off
Report tinkyvinky March 4, 2010 6:15 PM GMT
attention seeker?
Report flatliner March 4, 2010 7:53 PM GMT
Depends on KO prices, no particular price the fav will go to after a goal.
Report flatliner March 4, 2010 7:53 PM GMT
* draw after fav scores lol.
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