Now I understood why many people keep their stakes on LAY 1,01-1,05, I think they are millionairies. Lay 1,01 really rules.
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Originally posted by Cran View PostIf only it was that easy...
Spartak-CSKA 42 minute 1,5 under 1,01. half finished 1-1. All 1,01 was matched.
Polish team won with coeff 150 from 0-2.
Osasuna Sevilla total under 4,5 1,01 game finshed 3-2.
Osasuna - Sesvilla, Osasuna back 65. Sevilla lay 1,08.
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It happens a lot, but even if 1 in 70 101's gets turned around (which they do in horse racing) it's still difficult to make any significant profit from it.
You won't always get matched when it gets turned around, but you will always get matched when it doesn't get turned around...
Even if you can get at the front of the queue by placing your bets days in advance you're not guaranteed to get matched more than a couple of quid.
There are also long losing runs.
So yeah it can be done, but don't expect to make millions without putting some effort into market selection...If you want more luck... Take more chances!
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btw each 2-3 days horse loses lay 1,01, and you know that.
And very often 2 goals after 85 minute. Usually people take back 1,01 when 85 minute.
Also very often 1 team score 2 goals in the raw and make score 2-2 or 3-3, 2-1 or 3-2.
People like low coeffs, becuase they think that this is 100% win. I thougth the same and i lost and lost because of it.
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Originally posted by PesceLesso View Post
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Originally posted by XXXXtrader View PostFederrer just losted 1.01 267K was on it
And you, do you cought lay?
btw it is very seldom when man lose 1,01. I tryed several times lay on men, but unsuccessly.
Unfortunately I can't watch Historical data because I have old version of office. I would be happy to see Historical data.
How can I watch Historical data without MS office?
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There was a nice post on this topic over there at Green All Over blog regarding Newcastle vs. Arsenal match (you remember, from 0-4 to 4-4); I like his conclusion:
The bottom line though, is that you do not lay off at 1.01 simply because you can. You should do so only if it is value to do so.
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