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Betfair changes matching process

Betfair changes matching process

Betfair have just announced that they are to change the way bets can be matched on their exchange. This is a move back to the early days of Betfair and an original concept that is actually in use by other exchanges. Full information is listed here: –

https://site.forum.betfair.com/jive3/betex/ThreadsFrameset.jsp?forumID=9&forumName=Service&threadID=1931073&tName=Improvement+to+the+display+of+unmatched+bets&schatname=&iMessageCount=1

Difficult to judge the immediate impact but certainly a lot of markets will have the illusion of money in them. You are also more likely to get matched more often I would …

08/05/2009 | By More
Why away goals are so critical

Why away goals are so critical

I’ve often looked at the away goal rule in European football competition and pondered this rule and how it changes matches. When a team is level, say 0-0 from the first leg. A goal by the away team is effectively worth two goals. This is because the home team can only win the match now by scoring two goals.

This is inherently unfair in my opinion as, on average, home advantage is worth about 0.40 goals to the home team.  …

07/05/2009 | By More
The one that got away

The one that got away

Ah well, you could feel it coming but I just, by seconds, failed to get filled with a very short priced lay on Chelsea this evening. Would have walked away with a nice profit but that counts for nothing now as my lay did not get filled, despite touching my target price. Somebody got filled ahead of me, so well done to the punter that got filled at 1.05. For the sake of an extra £10 I could have bagged …

06/05/2009 | By More
Chelsea vs. Barcelona

Chelsea vs. Barcelona

Interested to see the market is pricing in 2.6-2.7 goals in the Chelsea match this evening, slight advantage to Barcelona. Of course, the scenario is similar to last night but more finely balanced, lets hope the match turns out that way as well!

It’s also interesting to see the draw being laid / teams being backed ahead of tonights match, this happened last night as well. Looking forward to the action this evening.

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06/05/2009 | By More
Half time talks

Half time talks

With Man Utd in zone at the moment with a 2-0 half time lead against Arsenal, they wouldn’t have wanted the half time break. In contrast Arsenal desperately needed it. Now Wenger’s managerial skills will be tested to the limit and if it has the desired effect Arsenal will come out all guns blazing, excuse the pun.

Meanwhile, Man U just need to keep it tight at the back. If you have already made some cash, consider laying Man U …

05/05/2009 | By More
Champions league trading toolkit

Champions league trading toolkit

Want some ideas for this weeks champions league matches?

I put a post up about trading the markets before the off  here. Unfortunately watching a video of scalping the pre-match market would be less interesting than watching paint dry, but here are some videos other things you can do: –

Trading under 2.5 goals

How odds move

Dutching correct scores

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05/05/2009 | By More
Champions league profits

Champions league profits

With the tension rising ahead of tonight’s critical Champions league match, there will be loads of betting interest and massive volume on tonights match. One way you can take advantage of this volume is by scalping the pre-off markets.

Big matches like this exhibit very little price movement before the off, this means there are ideal scalping opportunity.  In this trade from last weeks fixture, I managed to get some money out of the draw and Man Utd but had …

05/05/2009 | By More
Arsenal vs Man Utd.

Arsenal vs Man Utd.

What an interesting prospect we have tonight!

Thanks to the vagaries of the aggregate score system you would think that somebody must score to go through tonight. Well I suppose it could go to extra time and penalties but you would hazard a guess that both teams would look to seal it before that. Arsenal need to overturn a 1-0 deficit, which doesn’t look impossible and Man U know if they score Arsenal will need three goals.

This seems to …

05/05/2009 | By More
Don’t just feel the market, see it

Don’t just feel the market, see it

When you are looking to trade a market it helps to have as much information in front of you as possible. When I first started trading I got a good feel for the market, but I didn’t think that was enough, I wanted to see it. So when we first designed Bet Angel we put charting in straight away as this immediately gave us a better view of the market. It also was a boon for swing traders and they …

03/05/2009 | By More
1.01 to win, Before the off!

1.01 to win, Before the off!

A bit of a classic today in the first at Thirsk. A drifting second favourite at Thirsk played up and didn’t load, not usual but it was only a four runner field. When the SP was returned after the adjustment it returned at just 1.01. Luckily the horse won but a lot of people must have been very worried having effectively backed something at such remarkably small odds to win. The other odd thing about this is that according to …

02/05/2009 | By More
What’s a guinea?

What’s a guinea?

May brings us several highlights on the sporting calendar. The first major flat classic takes place at Newmarket, the guineas meeting. “What’s a guinea” I hear you ask? For the more curious here is the description on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_coin.

This meeting covers the full weekend so if you want to give this high profile event a go, make sure you book  both days off!! A few years ago I didn’t book time off and ended up trading the Guinea’s …

02/05/2009 | By More
Biggest swings on Thursday

Biggest swings on Thursday

I mentioned in a previous post that Thursday was a volatile day. I had a look at my data and extracted the following list that I thought you may find interesting. This details the tick movements from the high price each horse traded to it’s low. While it’s unreasonable to suggest you may catch the exact top and bottom of a market it is a good illustration of the range of movement you see. I have ranked them by tick …

02/05/2009 | By More
When it’s scary to scalp!

When it’s scary to scalp!

When I started this blog my first ever post was about three club monte, you can see the original blog entry here. Since I started trading, nearly nine years ago, my view has always been that there is a strategy for every market. Recognise the right one and it’s a breeze, well much easier anyhow. Use the wrong one and it will make your life very hard indeed.

If you looked at yesterdays races before they started you could …

01/05/2009 | By More
Chaos at Folkstone

Chaos at Folkstone

Not sure I have seen a race like this for some time. Two jockeys chucked before the start on the way to post. Horses run to post. Another horse chucks a jockey at the start. All the horses load when one plays up and gets stuck under the gate. All horses come out and are reloaded, another horse fails to run!

5 out 10 horses played up of which two were withdrawn, not sure I have ever seen that before!…

30/04/2009 | By More
Champions league – Past performance

Champions league – Past performance

When you read a financial sales letter or advertisment, they always put that little caveat in that “past performance is not an indicator of future performance”, how apt in the current environment!!! You may be interested to know this often afflicts the betting market also.

It seems to be a classic case of placing too much reliance on past activity. What you often tend to find is that if something unusual has happened recently people think it has a higher …

29/04/2009 | By More
Laying low

Laying low

Never one to miss an opportunity to bet or analyse a sporting event, four years ago I was watching the London marathon with my laptop beside me recording and betting on the event. Being a former marathon runner I knew that front running a long distance race was a mighty task and I thought that maybe after her Athen’s exploits this race could determine how Paula Radcliffes running career went from here. I expected her to front run but expected …

26/04/2009 | By More
Ouch!

Ouch!

Not having a great day today, but Leicester just compounded that with a £126 loss. I was fine on the ‘feature’ race if not making much money. Therefore, I held my position in the market till right on the last moment. At that point the price shot away and I suddenly had a big loss on the cards. Looks like somebody who had faster pictures took advantage of them and walked away with my money. This on a day when …

25/04/2009 | By More
A marathon, not a sprint

A marathon, not a sprint

It’s the London marathon this weekend and I’ll be there, but not running. Just watching and cheering on a few friends. For most of my life, trainers were an ever present part of my lugguge where ever I travelled. In my time I ran over 200 long distance road races all over the place and two London marathons, one competitively and one for charity.  In 1996 I found myself in the right place at the right time and made it …

25/04/2009 | By More
An easy 40% profit

An easy 40% profit

You may remember this post from 1st April where I felt this was a clear opportunity: –

https://www.betangel.com/blog_wp/2009/04/01/going-down-out-or-both/

Today this bet came in with news that they will be deducted 10 points.

https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/southampton/8014811.stm

Well done to those that followed the bet, but it couldn’t have been many as the price has stayed at 1.40’s or so for ages! I have to say this was a pretty easy spot given the number of clubs that have gone into administration in recent …

23/04/2009 | By More
Budget hit for gamblers

Budget hit for gamblers

Bingo club owners amongst other operates in the UK were miffed yesterday when the budget lumped more tax on an already highly taxed sector. It’s likely the net tax increase was put in the budget because most of the electorate will not be directly aware of the increases.

Full story here: –

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/budget/5202372/Gambling-companies-hit-out-at-vindictive-tax-rises-in-Budget-2009.html

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23/04/2009 | By More
Betfair Partners with Cricket Board

Betfair Partners with Cricket Board

Last week England & Wales Cricket Board, or ECB, named Betfair its official betting partner in addition to being an official betting partner of The Test Match Grounds.

Brokered by Essentially Group, the partnership allows Betfair to place the ECB logo on items and also includes perimeter boards, tri-vision sight screen and replay screen advertising, product sampling and promotional activity at the eight Test match grounds across English cricket.

“The npower Ashes Series will be the biggest sporting event of …

22/04/2009 | By More
Letter from Darley Stud

Letter from Darley Stud

It’s nice to know our efforts are appreciated by the racing industry. Sponsorship is an altruistic process for a small organisation like us. We certainly don’t expect to see instant rewards, but it’s great to know our efforts are taken the right way and received in the manner it was intend. Hopefully it has also raised the profile of trading on exchanges for everybody.

We received a letter last week from Darley about our recent sponsorship. It’s nice to see …

20/04/2009 | By More
Long term trading using trailing stops

Long term trading using trailing stops

Further to my last post on the blog if you are looking to catch longer, bigger market moves, then this is a useful set up to do exactly that. The great thing about this type of trade is you don’t need to actively manage it much. This means you can do this on multiple markets all at the same time and Bet Angel Guardian will look after this for you while you get on with your normal trading. Give it …

18/04/2009 | By More
Un-shifting sands?

Un-shifting sands?

I spend hours watching the markets, even if I am not in them. People often ask me how they have changed.

Over the nine years I have been in the markets, they have changed a lot. Curiously though, markets are not that different from the recent past, though I guess they are more competititve than a few years ago. We noticed a shift in 2005 when we launched Bet Angel, I’m not going to accept credit for that though. It …

17/04/2009 | By More
A classic case for lay the draw?

A classic case for lay the draw?

Both champions league matches tonight are interesting from the viewpoint that somebody HAS to score. Liverpool have  a mountain to climb after their comprehensive defeat at home and they must score to have any chance. They have nothing to lose. Much depends on whether Chelsea kill the game off or simply pack men behind the ball. I’m not sure what Hiddinks instructions will be? It’s quite possible they will just try to frustrate Liverpool and then catch them on the …

14/04/2009 | By More
Mixed up Monday

Mixed up Monday

Ah, it’s that time of the year again when you are faced with the inpenetrable bank holiday markets. About a billion low quality races all going off at the same time! Often there is so much clashing and problems that next to nothing can be easily traded and if you can, you may not actually see the start itself. A risk in itself.

This particular Monday has never been a favourite of mine and two years ago I pulled in …

13/04/2009 | By More
Good from bad

Good from bad

As I’ve mentioned before, having a positive outlook on things is always beneficial. When I was young, I used to think this was a motivational trick, but after a few years it began to dawn on me that always having a positive outlook was a useful trick. You tend to find in life that unexpected things happen for good and bad quite often. If you aren’t ready for the upside you will often miss it. Friday and Saturday was a …

11/04/2009 | By More
Masters first day

Masters first day

As expected Tiger drifted a bit before finishing strongly. I say a bit, at level stakes he moved 200% and now he is at much shorter prices. A good opportunity to green out, he looks in good form.

If you had dutched the ‘favourites’, all under 50’s including Tiger in this case. You would have LOST 11% of your stake value at the close of day one. In contrast if you had backed those ranging from 100-500 you would have …

09/04/2009 | By More
US Masters on the Iphone

US Masters on the Iphone

Just downloaded the US Masters Iphone app and I must say this is superb. A lot of other sports events could take a leaf out of the US Masters book and produce a similar app. No excuse now for not keeping in touch with all aspects of the tournament. Great stuff!

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09/04/2009 | By More
Suspended in dis-belief

Suspended in dis-belief

Despite my nervousness, as expressed in a previous post,  I actually did pretty well last Saturday, in fact it wasn’t the delays on Betfair that caught me out  in the end however. It was the late suspension of the 15:05! I already had an open lay bet in the market and closed the position as expected before the off. In fact I had several positions that I closed together.

When the market failed to appear in play I took screen …

08/04/2009 | By More
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