Aug 27, 2015 -- 3:23PM, fixed wrote:
so why then, if according to your own statements you are just a sideshow on here (i strongly agree btw), do you and your peers choose to flood the forum with silly comments on a not-done-yet merger deal nobody can assess with any kind of accuracy as of today
are you familiar with the concept of a 'forum'? if not, try looking it up in a dictionary. thats one of them big paper things with lots of words in em.
Nov 4, 2015 -- 7:53PM, fixed wrote:
but who cares ? different design so what thats girls stuff, just move on if one always complains he will never be heard
I do, cheers Freud.
Nov 17, 2015 -- 4:14PM, Westender wrote:
I watch what happens when a market reopens and these 1000/1 lays of 0-0 just after a goal is scored etc are on after 2-3 secs and at least 6-9 secs before other customers.Betfair and/or others must have a much lower delay than the standard times provided to the mainstream on here.Watch when there is a big game such as El Classico correct score market at the weekend and see it in action.
The way I see it is the complete opposite. I'm often putting money straight in after a suspend, quite often as soon as the market re-opens. There is always a little bit - but only a little bit of money - hitting the market after the normal delay. It's taking absolutely ages for any real money to hit the market. Though it's far less obvious on more liquid markets.
Nov 16, 2015 -- 5:21PM, JML wrote:
I'm on 40% and only play in a handful of markets each year.I lost £6K in July and have won nothing since.I won't have to pay any P/C until I've won at least that £6K back,maybe quite a bit more depending on how much commission is generated.1000 markets per week is a huge amount to price up without any bot.You don't remember paying the charge,that's because you probably didn't pay it.At the end of the month that number will increase by tens of thousands but youwill not pay any of it.If everything stays the same you'll end up paying an extra 18% of your gross profit.
JML Exposed
What an absolute load of shyte