US Masters 2019

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Rory all the way then :)
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Seems to have crept up out of know where this year
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McIlroy still in contention as he is heading towards the end of the round. But Tiger on a bit of a charge at the moment!
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I hate 'The Masters' - there's too much money in the markets. You need a different strategy to weekly tournaments, where I fare much better. I make my most money on Golf in between rounds, but that's very difficult with The Masters, as the huge money, just blocks any overnight movements
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LeTiss wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:10 am
I hate 'The Masters' - there's too much money in the markets. You need a different strategy to weekly tournaments, where I fare much better. I make my most money on Golf in between rounds, but that's very difficult with The Masters, as the huge money, just blocks any overnight movements
I was gonna suggest going over to Betdaq instead, then I realised they've matched 20% more than Betfair!

I have noticed that during play, there's a discrepancy between Betfair/Betdaq odds. If you're 2% comms on both exchanges, then it's possible to trade between exchanges. (All the odds mirror each other at the moment)

This can happen with the horse race/footy markets too.
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wearthefoxhat wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:45 am
LeTiss wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:10 am
I hate 'The Masters' - there's too much money in the markets. You need a different strategy to weekly tournaments, where I fare much better. I make my most money on Golf in between rounds, but that's very difficult with The Masters, as the huge money, just blocks any overnight movements
I was gonna suggest going over to Betdaq instead, then I realised they've matched 20% more than Betfair!
Betdaq calculate matched volume differently to Betfair, if you switch this to the same way it's currently
BF 10.5m
BD 500k
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Dallas wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:52 am
wearthefoxhat wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:45 am
LeTiss wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 10:10 am
I hate 'The Masters' - there's too much money in the markets. You need a different strategy to weekly tournaments, where I fare much better. I make my most money on Golf in between rounds, but that's very difficult with The Masters, as the huge money, just blocks any overnight movements
I was gonna suggest going over to Betdaq instead, then I realised they've matched 20% more than Betfair!
Betdaq calculate matched volume differently to Betfair, if you switch this to the same way it's currently
BF 10.5m
BD 500k
Oops, thanks for that.
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Surprisingly few positive movers from the first day: -

Dustin Johnson - 13 to 7.4 : £7.57
Jon Rahm - 19.5 to 13.5 : £4.44
Tiger Woods - 23 to 19 : £2.11
Rickie Fowler - 20 to 19 : £0.53
Brooks Koepka - 34 to 6 : £46.67
Bryson Dechambeau - 40 to 8.4 : £37.62
Adam Scott - 50 to 29 : £7.24
Phil Mickelson - 60 to 15.5 : £28.71
Ian Poulter - 140 to 30 : £36.67
Cameron Smith - 140 to 100 : £4.00
Kevin Kisner - 150 to 60 : £15.00
J.B. Holmes - 220 to 160 : £3.75
Lucas Bjerregaard - 330 to 190 : £7.37
Corey Conners - 390 to 210 : £8.57
Kiradech Aphibarnrat - 430 to 130 : £23.08
Justin Harding - 880 to 270 : £22.59
Patton Kizzire - 1000 to 580 : £7.24
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Euler wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:48 pm
Surprisingly few positive movers from the first day: -

Dustin Johnson - 13 to 7.4 : £7.57
Jon Rahm - 19.5 to 13.5 : £4.44
Tiger Woods - 23 to 19 : £2.11
Rickie Fowler - 20 to 19 : £0.53
Brooks Koepka - 34 to 6 : £46.67
Bryson Dechambeau - 40 to 8.4 : £37.62
Adam Scott - 50 to 29 : £7.24
Phil Mickelson - 60 to 15.5 : £28.71
Ian Poulter - 140 to 30 : £36.67
Cameron Smith - 140 to 100 : £4.00
Kevin Kisner - 150 to 60 : £15.00
J.B. Holmes - 220 to 160 : £3.75
Lucas Bjerregaard - 330 to 190 : £7.37
Corey Conners - 390 to 210 : £8.57
Kiradech Aphibarnrat - 430 to 130 : £23.08
Justin Harding - 880 to 270 : £22.59
Patton Kizzire - 1000 to 580 : £7.24
...are these figures your free greens Euler?
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I just monitor where the odds have moved on each day for reference. So these are just a measurement of those movements. It looks like I will do pretty well on the first two days!
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...thanks Euler - are the pound figures your free greens or level greens or something else?
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Returns to £10 stakes. Just a bog standard measure. I should finished today around £700 up on the tournament so far. But it's a lot more complicated than just backing or laying something and hoping.
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If you look at the forum you will see me posting a lot of these for prior tournaments, there's gold in them thar hills.
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Maybe my standard of golf could qualify me to play at Augusta: -

https://twitter.com/NoLayingUp/status/1 ... 1339582465
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Euler wrote:
Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:00 pm
Returns to £10 stakes. Just a bog standard measure. I should finished today around £700 up on the tournament so far. But it's a lot more complicated than just backing or laying something and hoping.
Closing in on that magic £1k :)
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