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Old 11th July 2004, 11:02 PM
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Sunday July 11

Haydock 2.10 - Silver Prelude

Risking to lose $100 will use SP +10% for proofing.

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Old 11th July 2004, 11:23 PM
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Haydock 2.40 - Million Percent
Bath 2.50 - Adobe

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Old 12th July 2004, 12:53 AM
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Calling it a day there, 3 from 3, back with results later.

Tune in around 2pm on Monday for some more winners, or should I say losers :smile:
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Old 12th July 2004, 01:12 PM
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Haydock 2.40 - Million Percent
Bath 2.50 - Adobe

More to follow.


Stormy,

Million Percent was last offered at 5.7/5.8 on betfair, Adobe at 7.6/7.8. My bot pulls these every night.

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Old 12th July 2004, 01:25 PM
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Results July 11.

Risking to lose $100 and using SP +10% for proofing.

All horses Lost unless otherwise noted (a loss is good as we are laying horses)

Haydock 2.10 - Silver Prelude $6.50 $18.18
Haydock 2.40 - Million Percent $5.95 $20.20
Bath 2.50 - Adobe $7.05 $16.52

Results Today: 3/3 (100%)
Since July 11: 3/3 (100%)

Profit Today: +$54.90 (+5.49%)
Bankroll ** : $1054.90 (5.49%)

** We started with a $1000 Bankroll on July 11.
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Old 12th July 2004, 04:47 PM
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Chemist wrote:

"My bot pulls these every night."

Would you be kind enough to explain to the Forum precisley what a "bot" is, and to what end this device is employed on a Betting Exchange. Thanks in advance.
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Old 12th July 2004, 06:27 PM
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Hi
Can please explain how to lay bets..
I have heard of this but cant seem to find any info on the net about this.
Betting to loose im good at so maybe this could work for me. HE..HE..HE

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Old 12th July 2004, 10:06 PM
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On 2004-07-12 16:47, Dr Pangloss wrote:
Chemist wrote:

"My bot pulls these every night."

Would you be kind enough to explain to the Forum precisley what a "bot" is, and to what end this device is employed on a Betting Exchange. Thanks in advance.


"bot" is short for robot. A computer program which interacts with a website or other system designed for interactive use. Bots can query the market and record the prices, they can post lay and backs for you when certain conditions are met.

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Old 12th July 2004, 10:09 PM
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Hi
Can please explain how to lay bets..
I have heard of this but cant seem to find any info on the net about this.


I didn't have to look very hard on the betfair website to find this:

What is to 'lay' an outcome?



Laying an outcome is the opposite of backing it. It is betting that an outcome will NOT happen. This is what bookmakers traditionally do. For example, if you lay Derby County at Odds of 4.0 for £100, you think it is sufficiently unlikely that Derby will win that you offer Traditional Odds of 3/1 against it. Your total return, if Derby lose or draw, is £100 (i.e. the stake), and your maximum loss is £300 (which is what you would have to pay out). In effect you are accepting other people's bets who want Derby to win.

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Old 12th July 2004, 11:02 PM
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Monday July 12. Back with more soon.

Newton Abbot 2.00 - Fier Goumier

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