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ramps

I yesterday experimented with the betdaq in running. I ran a small experiment where I did the same thing in betfair just after I had done them in betdaq. Often I got matched in befair but not in betdaq. I just wondered why you choose betdaq over betfair, you might find you make more money with the greater liquidity in betfair. Or maybe you making more because of less liquidity I am not sure but for the time being I looking at both very carefully.

Ray

Hi Brian,
I must admit that I had a very slow day yesterday, but this day in December is normally very slow as all the main sports writers have a huge bash on. I have always had success on Betdaq which was not the case when I used only Befair and I like to see atleast two strong exchanges on the go. A lot of people complain about the Betfair customer services, think what they would be like with no competition. I have always found Betdaq staff to be knowledgeable and courteous. I do use Betfair at times but just prefer the Betdaq set up.
Good Luck
Ray

Nathan

Hi Ray
You were not alone with your mistake on Avalon. I backed at 3.40 and layed of in-running 2.20 but found myself holding on too long instead of greening up straight away at around evs. It's the McCoy factor me thinks. Good Luck.

Rob

Ray,

I have sent you an email separately.

Do you use any sort of staking plan for your football bets?

Rob

Ray

HiRob,
Thanks for the email. I don't really use a staking plan as I will normally just take anything on offer if I think the price is right. I have looked at using a staking plan on my football trading as I have a very high strike rate and could therefore probably make a lot more money by staking properly. It is something I would take advice on.
Ray

shawn

hi have read ur blog with great interest and respect... but i have a question which i hope u would advise me.
By backing the under 2.5, what if a goal is scored early? do u trade out for a lost or keep waiting? what if while u are waiting another goal is scored? how will u do in such sitution? thanks mate

Ray

Hi Shaun,
If a goal is scored early I would normally back the unders again and then again if a second goal is score. I don't play in matches where I think a lot of goals could be scored early, i.e. Man U, Chelsea,or Arsenal at home against teams in the bottom half of the league. But I may trade in these games after a goal depending on how the match is going as with these type of games and with a goal scored the odds are quite often very high and therefore will drop quickly giving me a chance of backing the laying off fairly quickly. I hope this helps .It is not an exact science and I do get caught sometimes with losses, but as long as I can keep my strike rate high I can take the odd loss.
Ray

Rob

Ray,

I am a big fan of the Kelly Criterion. It is very effective if you are a good judge of value. I presume you have heard of it but if not it is a plan that, assuming your judgement of value is reasonably accurate, uses a mathematical formula to grow your money at the fastest possble rate. In essence, you place more money on backs that you feel are priced very high than you would if the price was only slightly high according to a precise protocol. Backs are calculated according to your betting bank which may be an issue as far as liquidity goes.

That is a gross over simplification of the plan. Do a google search for a more detailed description.

Rob

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