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15th Major for Woods?

15th Major for Woods?

Tiger Woods got of to a steady start yesterday on the first day of the US Open in his quest for a 15th major. The market has been shortening Woods for tournaments recently and responded by pulling in his price from 9’s to 3.95. Surprise leader is Micheal Thomson who has come in from 690 to 30’s after posting a four under on the first round, don’t you just love golf! Conditions were described as ‘testing’ and this has caused …

15/06/2012 | By More
What we learnt about England

What we learnt about England

It’s always worth looking at Statistics to tell you what really went on in a football match, rather than what you think you saw. So with that in mind here is a round up of some stats on the England match: –

First stop has to be be ‘fourfourtwo’ as it contains the most comprehensive and objective analysis of the match. Click here to read it in its full glory. There is an app you can download from iTunes which …

12/06/2012 | By More
The science of choking

The science of choking

With England due into action today I thought this may be an appropriate topic.

I will be watching the England match with great interest. Primarly to see how the England players settle in against the French. Will the weight of expectation weigh on their shoulders, or will the lack of expectation relax them and allow them to perform to their full ability? If the latter happens then that could be quite interesting with England trading at larger odds than normal. …

11/06/2012 | By More
Rain stops play, starts trade

Rain stops play, starts trade

After a generally uncompetitive end to the women’s Tennis at the French Open I was looking forward to a decent final in the men’s. Fresh from the Aussie open blockbuster I had hoped we could see some very competitive action, not forgoing Nadal’s dominance on clay.

The first set was a bit of a mish mash with five breaks in seven games before Nadal went on to go two sets up. Djokovic needed some something to turn it around and …

11/06/2012 | By More
England expects….. Not very much

England expects….. Not very much

 So here we are at the dawn of the Euro 2012 championships, full of hope optimism and … well, to be honest, if you are English you may be dreading it. So it reserve the optimism for other nationalities.

This must be the first tournament where universal optimism for England from English fans has vanished. Each tournament England fans generally go from skeptical to optimistic as the tournament approaches and the generally feeling on day one is ‘You know what, …

08/06/2012 | By More
The Derby on BETDAQ

The Derby on BETDAQ

Last year I consciously decided to allocate a lot more of my time to learning and understanding how the markets on Betdaq work in great depth. No guess for what prompted this! In the past I’d tended to cherry pick markets as it was easy to find markets that were more suitable for my style, but I felt I really should make the effort to work harder on ALL markets.

A year on and I’m active on pretty much all …

07/06/2012 | By More
A tale of two different tournaments

A tale of two different tournaments

You couldn’t wish for two more different tournaments in the French open this year. On the men’s side Nadal is playing consistently and has eased through to the latter stages. His opponents meanwhile have stuttered and at times looked in real trouble. If you look at the men’s draw; all this has meant that Nadal, ‘the king of clay’, has shortened from 1.72 at the start of the tournament to just 1.58. All the other top seeds have drifted.

On …

04/06/2012 | By More
The Royal Derby

The Royal Derby

Many thanks Ma’am for bringing some focus to racing on your Diamond Jubilee, it is much appreciated.

The Derby market is a funny one for me. Over the years I have flip flopped between good and bad results.  Looking at today’s race, it looks a bit tricky.  With Camelot going off at such a short price interest in the market will be high and I expected there will be significant volume in the market. That’s great, but it will squash …

02/06/2012 | By More
Another Murray moment

Another Murray moment

Andy Murray conspired to throw up another great trading match today at the French Open. Unfortunately I had to miss it as I had an appointment with the bank and solicitors!

Murray went off at short odds and traded as high as 21’s before going on to win. 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. His opponent traded at very short odds before Murray’s comeback, much to the disbelief of people who kept backing his opponent at ever larger odds.

I did have …

31/05/2012 | By More
Serena Williams crashes out of French Open

Serena Williams crashes out of French Open

Low backers were handed an almightly thumping when Serena Williams crashed out of the first round of the French open this evening.

It is the first time the 2002 champion has lost in the opening round of a grand slam event. Those who read my article of last year on forecasting decline in players may have had half an eye on Williams, but few would have honestly expected defeat this early and in this manner. Most speculative short layers should …

29/05/2012 | By More
French open tennis – When it’s good to see red!

French open tennis – When it’s good to see red!

Today sees the start of the French open tennis and it’s one of those moments when the red clay surface will often mean green for traders.

Grand Slams often produce good matches and the slower surface at Roland Garros will bring shot making and athletism to the fore.

Early rounds of grand slams often bring up very shot prices, but the odd shock. So I’m generally looking to oppose red hot favourites in the early rounds hoping for a slip …

27/05/2012 | By More
Will Eurovision get the hump?

Will Eurovision get the hump?

Over the years I’ve had a good play on the Eurovision song contest. In 2006, after boring myself with the entrants, my evening was lit up by the performance of Lordi which was hilarious to see in a straight laced contest such as the Eurovision. Soon after the voting started it was clear the voters were sending a signal to the contest and the rest, as they say, is history. As soon as I saw the voting patterns I had …

26/05/2012 | By More
Betfair fixed odds sportsbook launched

Betfair fixed odds sportsbook launched

I’ve just seen a promo banner appear on Betfair which gave details on how the sportsbook will look and work. You can find out more details here: –

https://promotions.betfair.com/fixed-odds-uk

It looks like we finally have the launch of the sportsbook. Clicking into Euro 2012 football market provides the option to view both fixed odds and exchange odds. Exchanges odds are way better than the fixed odds. I can’t see any value add to a customer on placing a fixed odds …

23/05/2012 | By More
Now Spain says yes and no to Betfair

Now Spain says yes and no to Betfair

Betfair confirmed today that thier exchange will be unavailable in Spain from early June upon receipt of a new gaming license.

It seems Betfair have been granted a licence for a sportsbook and will ‘transfer’ exchange customers to the sportsbook. But the exchange will be shut down while, “Betfair continues its constructive dialogue with the Spanish regulatory authorities and looks forward to working with them in the near future on the licensing of betting exchanges.”

Full details here: –

https://corporate.betfair.com/media/press-releases/2012/23-05-2012.aspx

23/05/2012 | By More
Di Matteo probably shouldn’t get the job

Di Matteo probably shouldn’t get the job

Congratulations to Chelsea on a remarkable champions league campaign. The campaign showed up the wonderful variability that is a football. Di Matteo and Chelsea must be on top of the world this morning, but if Chelsea are to build on this they need to start thinking about a new path for the future.

I see the win last night as the culmination of a very long campaign for Chelsea, but increased competition in the premiership means it’s time to build …

20/05/2012 | By More
Champions league final

Champions league final

Is Chelsea’s name written on the cup?

Before we start, don’t forget to have a play with Soccer Mystic the unique profiling tool contained within Bet Angel.

It never pays to be emotional about anything that you are trying to make money on, and you could be excused for looking for a fairy tale tonight. But the reality is that Chelsea have a tough ask this evening. On the flip side, as we have seen recently, anything can happen …

19/05/2012 | By More
Frankel Fever

Frankel Fever

Frankel is back in action as he goes for win number ten in the Lockinge at Newbury today. It’s difficult to forget his winning Guineas run and it will be an interesting race to watch at Newbury.

I flunked the Guineas market when he ran and I’m hoping Newbury will be different, but I’m not so sure. At the time of writing he was trading betwenn 1.30 and 1.40. Looking at the race the market is effectively pricing in a …

19/05/2012 | By More
Next manager markets

Next manager markets

Not so long ago I asked for more next manager markets. We now have three in play at once!

We have managerial vacanies at West Brom, Liverpool and Aston Villa . The interesting this about these markets is that there are a number of mutually exclusive outcomes. For example, Roberto Martinez can not be manager of all three, so two of his prices in the other markets must be false; but which ones?

I don’t actually try and make special …

17/05/2012 | By More
Rome, York, Kiev

Rome, York, Kiev

Back to the fold today and have been watching the Masters Tennis in Rome with much interest. It’s thrown up some good matches already and the ‘non-blue’ clay should give us some clues for the French Open. Murray’s match with Nalbandian yesterday had some great opportunites in it.

The Rome masters is a good place to get some practice in before the French open. Typically players will use it for the same reason as well, but be aware of retirements. …

16/05/2012 | By More
Some key stats from Man City vs QPR

Some key stats from Man City vs QPR

Well that was an interesting match wasn’t it? I went from thinking ‘I’d hate to be a Man City fan right now’ to ‘I’d love to be a Man City right now’, all in the space of a few minutes. You go all season without losing at home then almost blow it on what should have been one of the easiest matches of the lot. It was like Barcelona vs Chelsea but in reverse.

In total the match odds market …

14/05/2012 | By More
A tale of last day relegation

A tale of last day relegation

Last day of the premiership today, hoping for a few twists and turns on the last day.

I recently watched Southampton get promoted to the Premiership. It’s the end of a seven year wait and has finally exorcised the ghost of relegation from seven years ago. But for me it also has been a point of closure after I sent my team down seven years ago! Well I say I sent my team down, I didn’t, but it felt like …

13/05/2012 | By More
Motorsport mayhem

Motorsport mayhem

Another classic example of the complexities, but opportunities, presented in motor-sports markets.

These markets are  often difficult to price at the best of times. It gets even more fun when the stewards get involved. Objections, scrutiny, obscure or not so obscure rules, changes,  or breaches thereof.

After a blinding lap delivered Lewis Hamilton pole position for the start of the Spanish grand prix. Now a failure to adhere to the rules on his qualifying run down lap relegated him right …

12/05/2012 | By More
Black Caviar makes it 21 out of 21

Black Caviar makes it 21 out of 21

Wonder horse Black Caviar stepped up this morning to register her 21st victory out of 21 races. Going off at an SP of 1.06. A total of £2.39m was matched on the race at 07:50 this morning UK time. £2.374m or 99.4% of that was matched on Black Caviar.

Black Caviar was never ever in trouble in the race at all and the Jockey, Luke Nolan, did nothing other than sit on her and steer her. Without any effort she …

12/05/2012 | By More
Goldman Sachs sells off entire Betfair LMAX stake

Goldman Sachs sells off entire Betfair LMAX stake

Missed this the first time around but thought it was of interest.

INVESTMENT bank Goldman Sachs has sold out its investment in LMAX, the online trading platform owned by Betfair. The bank’s exit comes as the platform struggles to live up to its earlier expectations. Its chief executive left last year as trading volumes failed to live up to hopes. Betfair said that its decision to invest a further £10m in LMAX diluted Goldman’s 12.5 per cent shareholding to less …

12/05/2012 | By More
Tennis traders turn blue into green

Tennis traders turn blue into green

The tournament in Madrid has caught my attention this week. I haven’t traded it much in the past, but the move to blue clay caught my attention. I love uncertainty, as it often creates opportunity.

Madrid is playing on a new surface this year, blue clay. Officially the surface is supposed to play the same as red clay but the top players are complaining that it’s playing nothing like normal, “It’s too slippery”. Players have complained that it is hard …

10/05/2012 | By More
Cardiff fans turn red over blue

Cardiff fans turn red over blue

Continuing the blue theme from yesterday. Cardiff fans up in arms as the bluebirds look like they will be forced to change colour. Full story: –

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4305460/Blue-murder-as-Cardiff-turn-red-Cardiff-City-to-change-their-strip.html

However, the owner may have a point. I pointed out some scientific research on a previous blog post. One element of this was looking at the effect of red and blue and how it affects sports performance or the interpretations of officials in sports tournaments. The results were fascinating.

See the original blog …

10/05/2012 | By More
Has the FA Cup lost its appeal?

Has the FA Cup lost its appeal?

Took some time out last Saturday to trade the FA CUP final pre-off. I was expecting a vibrant, lively market but ended up with the opposite and traded out for a small loss. The racing was yielding much more.

I was surprised at how little matched bet turnover there was. At the start of the FA CUP final there was matched bet volume of £3,533,632. On Tuesday night the same teams met again in the premier league and the matched …

09/05/2012 | By More
Just another tepid Tuesday

Just another tepid Tuesday

After the fun and games over the weekend we now step back into the ordinary racing card again.

At this time of year we revert to two cards in the afternoon. I don’t really enjoy these very much and last year I swore blind I wouldn’t do them next year. So this year and I going to do a lot less on these afternoons.

Well I say a lot less, just something different. I recently bought a new gadget that …

08/05/2012 | By More
Just another Manic Monday

Just another Manic Monday

It has proved to be a ‘interesting’ Guineas weekend.

Saturday was OK and I netted a nice result on the big race. The FA Cup final was, I felt, a bit poor as a market. I don’t usually attempt to trade it pre-off, as I likely to be on some big racing markets on the same day, but I was suprised at how ‘inactive’ the market was.

Sunday proved to be a bit of mess. Several loose horses and a …

07/05/2012 | By More
Win a copy of Bet Angel

Win a copy of Bet Angel

We are running a competition this bank holiday weekend to win a copy of Bet Angel, full details at: –

https://www.betangel.com/win/

You can win whether you are an existing subscriber or not, so feel to enter. But be quick as the competition is only open for this Bank Holiday weekend. Winners will be emailed first thing on Tuesday morning.

If you haven’t used Bet Angel before or for some time why not take a free trial. We are currently …

05/05/2012 | By More
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