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u47.5 27-73 WSEX
$27 contracts on unders at WSEX Looks to be good value to me.
Up to $30 while I typed this, still seems to be a buy. One huge pass, a runback and almost zero offense in this so far. Lori |
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
Just topped up at $37
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
Sorry can you explain what you mean by this cause i am stupid and dont understand :-(
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
[ QUOTE ]
Sorry can you explain what you mean by this cause i am stupid and dont understand :-( [/ QUOTE ] You buy contracts at $x, if you win the bet (in this case under 47.5 points.... so no more scores) your contract becomes worth $100. Buying at $30 effectively means you're getting odds of 70-30 (get back $100 or $0) Lori |
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
Thx for that and best of luck for no more scores!
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
Anyone tried to build a past performance based model to beat this WSEX trading site? Seems like it could be done. Acquiring data could be the biggest challenge.
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Re: u47.5 27-73 WSEX
Every time I try to do some proper analysis to beat in-play trading on anything I discover that the best thing to use is just 'feel'.
I suspect that trading sites (moreso exchanges than bookmakers) actually pretty much mimic a decent model, and the times you get bets are the times that there is good reason to believe that the model is likely to be wrong. Lori |
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