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Stonkin
30 May 18 18:55
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How strange it is when you back a nag......try to cash it out in running but it fails.......unless the horse goes on to win. Time and time again cashout will be unsuccessful if the horse doesn't win. Yet it goes thru immediately if the nag romps in.

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By:
onlooker
When: 30 May 18 18:58
'Cash Out' - Simply does NOT work for Horse Racing.

The 'In-Running' Prices move far too quickly for even a Cash Out Algorithm to keep up with.

Basic logic would tell you that, too.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 30 May 18 19:00
Stick a lay in before the start and tick the box to keep in play.
By:
THE-SEER
When: 30 May 18 19:03
correct
By:
Stonkin
When: 30 May 18 19:04
So why offer a cashout facility if an Algorithm can't deliver???
By:
Darlo Bantam
When: 30 May 18 19:05
Simple market forces mean you will always be matched if you lay a winner or back a loser (whether you're cashing out, trying to trade, straight punting, or whatever); but you won't always be matched if you try lay something that goes on lose, or back something that wins.

As onlooker says, the market can be way too quick especially at the wrong time.
By:
pablo-fanque
When: 30 May 18 19:07
stonkin, set your cash out at the price you want before the race starts manually, or use software such as gruss  ( £6 per month or £60 per year )
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Stonkin
When: 30 May 18 19:20
Thanks for the responses guys.
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