Ashes 2013

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dmbusa
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Yes that happened, all the queued bets on one side of the book disappeared for a couple of seconds at the same time
kroni
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there was around 500 quid appeared on the back side at 2.4 after the rest disappeared, only thing I can think of is someone wanted to lay Australia and layed England by mistkake :O
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gazuty
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Loved this quote from cricinfo site.

"Look a little closer at the embroidery, though, and this day was about one man - a hitherto little-known 19-year-old named Ashton. That the door is still ajar is thanks to Agar, whose 98 on debut at No. 11 is a tale that would make fairies gasp in disbelief. "
dmbusa
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LeTiss 4pm wrote:There's clearly some big traders who don't like the volatility of 'in play' betting, because some really large numbers appear the very second players go for lunch, or tea etc
It will be interesting to see if the large chunks of money waiting to be matched this morning disappear when the game starts again
Golfer
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Big money comes into all markets during low volatility times, HT in football, end of set in tennis etc

I am hoping for a dull day, bat long and dig in!
dmbusa
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Weird API and ladder! how can this happen?
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kroni
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what a great test match to start the series, still anyones for the taking, plenty of ups and downs has made it great for trading, 57million matched so far
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LeTiss
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I was just about to post the same graph, kroni

Incredible trading opportunites within Test Match Cricket - there are some extraordinary price movements in many matches
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Euler
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Technology wins the first test for England, good match.
Golfer
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LOLstralia :lol: :lol: :lol:
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gazuty
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So very very sad.

After the first test was hoping for a competitive series.

It is actually harder of recent times to follow Australia than to play for them. The reason is, they put one through the wringer so much.

It is not that they are not good enough. That is clear. England is better by far. But where is the application, the effort etc. For some of these guys, when they fail - oh well they still get a 7 figure income. Am I having an emotional reaction or a realistic reaction.
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Westerner
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Watching Aussie cricket isn't that bad. Still plenty of quality there.

You should have tried following the Welsh rugby team in the 90's.....now that was tough!
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gazuty
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Well done England on retaining the Ashes. Credit where it is due.

Good to see Australia with a strong showing in the third test. Hopefully this continues in the remainder of the series.

Summation thus far, Australian batting patchy. English bowling good. Australian bowling good. English batting good. Adjectives used on a scale of 4 terrible, patchy, good, great.
Lagos
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is that 2.3M on the draw at 1.01?

some very brown pants about thanks to the Aussie declaration :lol:
Lagos
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draw now 2

must be biggest gubbing ever on the cards ?
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