i withdraw down to £60,and do £20 clicks all pre race(i do find it easier when i have £120-140 in my bank ,i can make it look like theres a nice que waiting to back, a false trade basically, but ive been caught out before when i first started n done my brains backed 1 @ 54/1 had to lay off @ 99/1-139/1 ouchhhhhhh), even so its pretty easy atm, im sure im getting close to pc but theres not much you can do, just going to take the extra hit, even so i cant lose doing what im doing , well thats the way it seems !! all my bets are withing the last 5-7 mins b4 the race goes off ,
zola, i trade most races between 1pm-5pm if im off and can normally make 60-100 a day , not too bad on top of the wages
i withdraw down to £60,and do £20 clicks all pre race(i do find it easier when i have £120-140 in my bank ,i can make it look like theres a nice que waiting to back, a false trade basically, but ive been caught out before when i first started n do
Probably to a certain extent, but it is not be all end all of their trading strategy. It seems as though it might be in your case. Be careful though it might turn a bite you badly one day. By sod's law it will just be when you start getting condident enough to ante up the stakes a bit. Anyway the point remains. You gain nothing by posting in such a seemingly boastful, up yours manner on here. All you can do is lose by alerting people to your actions.
Probably to a certain extent, but it is not be all end all of their trading strategy.It seems as though it might be in your case.Be careful though it might turn a bite you badly one day.By sod's law it will just be when you start getting condident en
Do you treat each trade independently - in that sometimes you perform 2 or more trades in the same event, or once you have completed a single trade do you move on to the event?
Do you treat each trade independently - in that sometimes you perform 2 or more trades in the same event, or once you have completed a single trade do you move on to the event?