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| Justified Ancient of Mummu (Administrator) Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Lilliput Age: 24
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| I am not a racist, some of my best friends are DRAWS(well DWARFS actually) but I really hate DRAWS in Test Matches. The bigger the price, the more I hate those wretched creatures......apart from a few who are hard working, respectable draws of course. Now and again they make good umbrella salesmen but by and large they are a burden on the taxpayer and should be deported forthwith. Does anybody like these miserable creatures and if so, at what price ? |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 199
| dont like the draw as such but as a betting medium the draw in test match cricket is the starting point for evaluating prices and value for me and invariably where i derive most of my sports trading profit from that said, a draw can be a great game (think athers/russell vs Saffers for example) |
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| Gold Member | Draws can just be kept neutral, if you have no oponion on them just keep them at the value of you total book marked to market, then they need not concern you betting wise. This is particuarly good if you are concerned by the weather in a place were people have better information than you. |
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