Twenty20 world cup
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Hi Cricket lovers
i know nothing about cricket ,but i do trade the games with draw no bet ,i do ok with these,
for me they are hard to find,
whats the difference ? draw no bet is not offered for all cricket games ,what is the name of the league or games it is offered ?im looking at nz and south africa now ,please tell me why there is no draw offered for this match ,
and would any one be kind enough to tell me where i can find stats on how many games end in draws ?
thanks in advance
Marc
i know nothing about cricket ,but i do trade the games with draw no bet ,i do ok with these,
for me they are hard to find,
whats the difference ? draw no bet is not offered for all cricket games ,what is the name of the league or games it is offered ?im looking at nz and south africa now ,please tell me why there is no draw offered for this match ,
and would any one be kind enough to tell me where i can find stats on how many games end in draws ?
thanks in advance
Marc
draws are only offered on test matches (5 day matches), this match nz v sa is 20/20 is just a 20 over game and is played to get a result, not sure about rules in this competition but in most 20/20 a draw is not possible as if scores are tied at the end of both innings, both teams will bat again for 1 over to decide result
Beauty.. Dam Saffas.
Consty - you might want to read this:
http://markiverson.com/5-quick-cricket-trading-tips/
Consty - you might want to read this:
http://markiverson.com/5-quick-cricket-trading-tips/
Betfair Bot Alert!!
Betfair traded against then for South Africa winning over NZ - in my view. Their bot moved the odds on South Africa winning way, way out to 10.0 and then back in to win at the closing stages.
Does not compute. Tight match, okay, but there's no way NZ can win so easily - it's not rugby where they select and manage their preferred referees
Betfair traded against then for South Africa winning over NZ - in my view. Their bot moved the odds on South Africa winning way, way out to 10.0 and then back in to win at the closing stages.
Does not compute. Tight match, okay, but there's no way NZ can win so easily - it's not rugby where they select and manage their preferred referees
I actually follow Mark on Twitter and he's always been really helpful whenever I've asked him something.hhh wrote:Beauty.. Dam Saffas.
Consty - you might want to read this:
http://markiverson.com/5-quick-cricket-trading-tips/
He uses a fairly complex model to trade cricket though.
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I did nice on that game. I don't know cricket but it was down at around 1.1 with 10 balls left and it just seemed far to low. Even needing a 4 off the last bowl I thought the odds seemed quite low. Its good fun watching the 20/20
Hi Consty, Im wondering if you have his model, or where i could see it?I actually follow Mark on Twitter and he's always been really helpful whenever I've asked him something.
He uses a fairly complex model to trade cricket though.
I understand a model is important for the 1st innings, however wouldn't duckworth lewis be better for the 2nd???
Sorry I've not seen it in any great detail or have ever had access to it. He used to post screenshots of his models and their projections whilst trading a match. He's stopped doing that now and tends to just offer his view on how he thinks a match may pan out. I remember him using some kind of chase model for the 2nd innings though.