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| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
Posts: 4,218
| Stopped doing these as they could only really attract buyers and the prices were inflated. But noticed that Sporting Index now do them in-running. It means if you'd noticed during the match that Ze Roberto was bombing forward an awful lot for a so-called holding midfielder you could have bought his goal minutes at 3. That's 81 x your stake Might keep an eye on this market for examples such as a big defender who's winning everything from set-pieces or if the first-choice penalty taker is taken off etc I just like the fact that it can be done in-running so you get a free look at what's unfolding. |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
Posts: 5,724
| I haven't managed to take advantage of this but there's defintiely some opportunities. Only trouble is I'm watching games away from my laptop (partially to stop me pissing away profits in-running) so it involves running into another room. Do the spreads tend to move much during the course of the game? |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Leeds
Posts: 4,218
| No, hardly any movement. There's a bit of downward movement at the top end of the market such as Ronaldo inching down from 32-35 but the 'rags' stay put. Well, I'm basing this on one match but I guess if Brazil players don't move, not many others will. |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| Gold Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: london
Posts: 5,724
| The only game I've really followed was Ghana-Czech Republic. I think I bought three or four Ghana players early second half at prices between 3 and 8. The quotes clearly didn't reflect how the game was progressing. I may have to keep an eye on these. |
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| Spreads Dept. | Quote:
__________________ "Napoleon was advancing unopposed through the low countries until his army was engaged by Team GB." | |
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