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you cant even trade now hulk...lay a horse £200 pre at 4/1...goes to 7, click close all positions you will get £4 done and the other £175 goes to the front of the que...the rest will be matched when it looks nearer a 12's chance
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lay a horse £200 pre at 5.0... horse goes to 4.9, then 4.8
cos paudy knows if it goes 5.1 you win. and his bot no likey winna's. |
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try it tomorrow and report back. you might be surprised
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i laid horses recently for £50 to trade...had to click close all positions 7 times to trade out.
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That demonstrates the paucity of "actual" money I/R,Rico.
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i once saw something on here that was very odd.
only once but i distinctly remember it. the figures on the screen changed from quite large amounts, to £4 here, £20 there, £5 there. it then changed back to the larger figures, in an instant. can't really explain it, other than one screen, the one with the small amounts, was real money. and the other included house bot money. of course, i'm completely unreliable and talk a load of nonsense, so carry on everyone. |
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silly sausages......
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Any losing days this month,DixE?
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yes but never EVER a losing month
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And again.. There is no doubt that they are filling all the boxes themselves and have virtually killed off anyone wanting a bet or lay at a fair price. Also I have no doubt that like the stock market and old time racing they are running false gambles and spoofs.
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That seems par for the Course nowdays,DixE
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filling all the boxes themselves
£108 ?? |
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If you wait for something to happen in-running and then click you will struggle, but if you can read a race and compare horses against each other and see the value before the prices start to get volatile then you can still make great money from the markets.
I show you exactly how to do this in my hundreds of video,s trading live. So don't listen to the old has beans of the game who are getting crushed and instead study Mr Dynimite TT telegram group to make easy profit ! |
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dixy on 3 days weeks yit?
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unless its a very short price and in the 1st half of a race dixi must be playing on a different exchange as i struggle to see a tenner in any box...
but fair play to lad,finds a money making niche and sells the technique. |
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im assuming his many diciples are all also bagging up by the month?
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Will make 90k plus easy each year, taking time off and trading half days when I do, due to the expert fee rules there is no incentive to make more. If you don’t believe that is my lifestyle then it’s not my concern. My time will end in the future just like your time has ended pretty much now. But I try to help people who have a passion for the game totally for free and there is many entry and exit point during a race and the liquidity of new players is needed.
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“Easy profit”? Give it a rest.
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DixiEnormus
Will make 90k plus easy each year, taking time off and trading half days when I do, due to the expert fee rules there is no incentive to make more. win 2k ev week on 20% = £1600 net win 4k ev week on 40% = £2400 net never understood your analogy dixi..but each to their own. |
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Yes loyalhoncho. I really do find it easy to make profit from the markets, but I been doing it for 18 years and know how to avoid the traps of in-running… it’s all explained on my telegram channel
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You cannot teach people to read a race DixE.
That is an absolute fact |
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There is well over 300 videos showing what to look for in regards to reading a race and comparing the action of the horses legs against each other, combined with the form it’s easy to do.
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I stand by my statement.
Naturally,you have a different agenda |
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You learn how to read a race. I play the match markets and in the races where I lose I regularly know very early in the race that mine is beat. Wish you could play those markets in running.
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ewe can on b356
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Its not easy alright but if you do not have silly over-rides and rigidly stick to your pre-set boxes in can be done but you have to accept missing some that are just under or over
I have 28 boxes from 1.01 to 5(!) and that is because if you lay any bigger the money simply will not be there to bail if is going against you Different boxes in the plaIce with liability and fixed boxes but primarily useful at the start A rare advantage is the lack of liquidity means some prices you never see are matched and you immediately think youve got the wrong one, but no, someitmes the gaps arer so big they boomerang up and down eg, and this is outrageous after-timing- I got one at Dunsalk yesterday at 250. Never even looked at prices as I know its miles behind but it wasnt going too bad and trainer is hot atm and gave it a good word prior(Stephen Thorne) |
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A relative novice would be a lamb to the slaughter betting I/R on horse racing.
Of course,it can be learned but takes time and considerable funds during your apprenticeship |
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I have limited funds and my apprenticeship is a month old and ok so far
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Prince Andrew doesn't sweat either,busytool
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not wanting to tell anyone what to do BusyFool, but 28 is an awful lot of boxes imo
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.... Evri struggle with one.
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Is it?
Couldn't get any more in. 1.1 1.2 1.3.... soon mounts up |
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GC |
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irons. 12.06. Drole!
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Approx 37 K down since i joined....2002....Apart from the money which hurts ,its the time ive spent on here that i will never get back that feels wasted...The countless times its back to the drawing board and lack of discipline that have proved costly ...Also self excluded for a year ,but its funny how many winners you pick when the monies not down and you can't bet....!! Next year IS going to be my year btw.....
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That equates to £31 per week.
Not so bad,really. |
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Smoke just twenty a day and you’ll blow £90 per week ?, stopped thirty years ago btw. One of my better life decisions.
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Compounded interest rate since 2002 @ 7.04 per cent average x £31 a week.....Comes in at £80,074 .....:(
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Just rechecked and the average rate since 2002 is 2.3 per cent in this country....Only ££44,504.37 .... So not so bad ...
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