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Those prices are not available to everyone.
Feel free to arb away. You will probably be doing those asking for under the Sportsbook odds a favour. |
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this is the game:
1- paddy/sportsbook go up first now late afternoon, any ricks are cleaned up by the nibblers(majority cannot get 2 carrots on) 2- some of the other "bookmakers" come in but your live one is now 2/3 points shorter, do you scramble round or wait for a drift. 3- 9.30 dodge hugh taylor, if he jumps on yours we fcked. 4- no drift, just prey your lad goes out on the exchange(unfortunately not) 5-do you take 2-1 on what was a 8-1 chance(not me) 6- horse hacks up 7- try again tomorrow. |
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Depending on how much you want on, what the price the horse is and whether you not there are any race clashes you have a window of between 15 seconds and 5 minutes to have your bet at around the BSP level when the market is actually there for people to get on.
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barton- you are quite a big punter,do you even bother looking at the evening prices.
must be heartbreaking taking way under the original odds on some fancies. |
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No, I find it best to treat the early markets as if they don't exist unless it is one of the top meetings where you actually have a chance of being put a bet on hours beforehand. E.g Cheltenham, Aintree and Royal Ascot (even then can't play certain races early and certainly not place markets any more).
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