Just Another Day at the Office
- ShaunWhite
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Why did you post this? And why in the beginners section?
- BetScalper
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If this has anything to do with the video you sent me a couple of years ago then I would ask that your account be closed.
Newcomers do not need to be backing large sums of money in the final furlongs to be making a few pounds.
One mistake by a front runner and it goes badly and you end up down a river with no paddle.
I would suggest you post this rubbish somewhere else. Your helping nobody.
Anyone new to trading, betting or gambling should avoid this person, system, strategy like the plague.
It will end in you losing large sums of money and crying all the way to money sharks.
Newcomers do not need to be backing large sums of money in the final furlongs to be making a few pounds.
One mistake by a front runner and it goes badly and you end up down a river with no paddle.
I would suggest you post this rubbish somewhere else. Your helping nobody.
Anyone new to trading, betting or gambling should avoid this person, system, strategy like the plague.
It will end in you losing large sums of money and crying all the way to money sharks.
+1If this has anything to do with the video you sent me a couple of years ago then I would ask that your account be closed.
Newcomers do not need to be backing large sums of money in the final furlongs to be making a few pounds.
One mistake by a front runner and it goes badly and you end up down a river with no paddle.
Its helping nobody. And might do some serious damage.
New users dont know the pitfalls. Many, and I am talking lots, of on-course traders have gone by the wayside in the last yr. This is a function of expenses, and tilt, but to think that someone from home, can consistantly win, by backing horses in the final furlong, is pure illusion.
I repeat my offer to you from before. I will cross lay your P/L , so u can make double.
Whats stopping you ?
- BetScalper
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My opinion is not worth much but this thread needs to be removed ASAP.
- ShaunWhite
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Didn't see the race but I think it's unlikely Ian traded that one or he would surely have been on the 1.01 loser. The question is, for how much?
Firstly, I don't drink and trade! Everbody who knows me will tell you I am the quietest, simple chap you will ever meet. But when it comes to Betfair it's a matter of winning! The only reason I have posted the last two threads is to motivate all newcomers to Betfair, nothing more, nothing less. If you are pissed off with winners then I think you should shut up shop and go elsewhere!
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Megarain,megarain wrote: ↑Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:56 pm+1If this has anything to do with the video you sent me a couple of years ago then I would ask that your account be closed.
Newcomers do not need to be backing large sums of money in the final furlongs to be making a few pounds.
One mistake by a front runner and it goes badly and you end up down a river with no paddle.
Its helping nobody. And might do some serious damage.
New users dont know the pitfalls. Many, and I am talking lots, of on-course traders have gone by the wayside in the last yr. This is a function of expenses, and tilt, but to think that someone from home, can consistantly win, by backing horses in the final furlong, is pure illusion.
I repeat my offer to you from before. I will cross lay your P/L , so u can make double.
Whats stopping you ?
Interesting to see your comments about the on course traders situation and the part about tilt. Based on your experiences (I think in your blog you mentioned you've traded from the track in the past) how many of the on course players actually have decent race reading skills as opposed to people thinking they can take advantage of the quicker pictures?
Iambic
Fascinating one - you can see the video of the finish from different angles at http://www.attheraces.com/results/yesterday
fantastic results Ian, you're a genius, I wish I could trade like that, that's brilliant, just a couple of questions?
why so few posts on here?, & could you post your last three months P&L, would be cool to see a years quarters worth of results?
Great work.. kudos
Last edited by Korattt on Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
I was trading at Wolverhampton hotel, and via hand-helds, over 10 yrs ago, and did it for 3-5 yrs - so, yes, I have some experience.Megarain,
Interesting to see your comments about the on course traders situation and the part about tilt. Based on your experiences (I think in your blog you mentioned you've traded from the track in the past) how many of the on course players actually have decent race reading skills as opposed to people thinking they can take advantage of the quicker pictures?
Iambic
I chose not to trade in-running horses now, as I thought the price of on-course boxes/travelling/PC made it less attractive.
The people still doing it .. are largely using dummy accounts, to avoid PC, have fantastic race reading skills/know jockeys inside out.
Its still a life, but, facetimers on-course, have meant many players now pay the £200 to sit at home, and play with a 0.5 disadvantage.
The opening poster, may or may not know this. Maybe he has the feeds.
Maybe hes a total troll.
A lot of people stand in the middle of the track (if public land) or on the outside of it (Like you see with those people in tents at Southwell just past the back straight if privately owned)
So a lot of people are getting the pictures sent back to them for such a low cost it amazes me how racecourses can still charge £200 per meeting
If you're on your phone though and looking pretty busy in a paying section they'll most likely ask you to leave, so the stewarding is very active on what they can control
So a lot of people are getting the pictures sent back to them for such a low cost it amazes me how racecourses can still charge £200 per meeting
If you're on your phone though and looking pretty busy in a paying section they'll most likely ask you to leave, so the stewarding is very active on what they can control