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US Masters movers – Day One

US Masters movers – Day One

A full list of movers is available by clicking on this link.

Marc Leishman was the suprise mover on day one and came in from 720 to 65 returning £100.77 on a £10 stake. Plenty of other movers from the hundreds to the top of the leaderboard including David Lynn whose 2nd in the US PGA meant he was surprised to realise he had qualified for the Masters. A pretty good round for a Masters rookie. The market however …

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What a joy!

What a joy!

How wonderful to actually get some decent racing on Saturday, even it we didn’t have a full card. The Cheltenham trials is always a good practice ground for the festival in March and I was desperate for the meeting to go ahead, so was delighted to hear the optimism of the clerk of the course on Friday which proved correct come Saturday morning. Leopardstown was quite fun to trade as well.

 Now we dodged that hurdle, the rain has arrived …

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Wind assisted Tennis trade

Wind assisted Tennis trade

Here is a neat insight into something that happens that you don’t realise the significance of at the time.

Last November I went to the World ATP finals in London, I watched Berdych vs Tsonga. I was sat opposite the service line, a useful spot to watch a match when you are interested in some of the finer detail. The thing they caught my eye was how high Berdych threw the ball before he served. I took some photo’s of …

09/09/2012 | By More
Echo’s of 2008, only worse…

Echo’s of 2008, only worse…

I was browsing the latest list of abandoned meetings and thinking about whether we have ever had a worse summer? When I was driving back from Heathrow this morning it rained so hard that all the traffic stopped on the motorway, not encouraging. It’s really disappointing that so many sports, not just racing, are falling by the wayside. But At least it means I can get some rest after a manic start to the summer.

Euro 2012, Wimbledon, & Royal …

11/07/2012 | By More
Weather there is opportunity

Weather there is opportunity

Despite the poor weather and disruption to the sporting schedule there are still a lot of opportunities around. Yesterday seemed a surprisingly good day on the racing and Meydan helped a lot, no snow in Dubai! This morning there was some Aussie racing on first thing, so that’s set me up nicely for this afternoon.

I live not too far from Newbury and when I rose bright and early this morning I walked out to the nearest field, which was …

10/02/2012 | By More
Opportunity through adversity

Opportunity through adversity

OK, so it looks like there will be no ‘real’ racing in the UK for a while. But rather than bemoan your fortune use the opportunity to experiment, examine and look for new ideas or opportunities.

Quite a few years ago I got into the mode of taking time off in February. I learnt that it was the lowest yielding month of the year and part or all of it could easily be skipped without too much impact. So I …

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Snow way

Snow way

UK racing cancelled, a few football matches on. But just over that hill there, there is a ton of snow and some kids waiting for me to push them down it. Not a difficult choice of what to do this afternoon. Besides, we will be shattered after a few hours of this!

Enjoying little pleasures like this while you can.

05/02/2012 | By More
Big week ahead

Big week ahead

You may read this headline and wonder what on earth I am on about as there isn’t anything amazing happening this week. OK a few high profile things like the Champions League football, but generally just bits and bobs as we descend headlong into the winter.

This time last year however, we were well in the grip of an incredibly cold spell and it pretty much wiped out all the sports action. So this year we are assured of a …

05/12/2011 | By More
Fair weather

Fair weather

Well what a start to spring we have had in the UK! It’s more like the summer at the moment, not that this will impress people in warming climates, but it’s a welcome period after a very cold winter. Having flown away to warmer places in February, it’s been a good start to the year. No seasonal disorder for me this year!

The racing markets have been better in April as well, so the weather on that front is improving. …

21/04/2011 | By More
Some winter cheer

Some winter cheer

One look at the racing card will echo what you will have seen for the last month or so, abandoned racing. It’s the worst period I have known in my ten years on Betfair, pretty bleak. Boxing day usually brings a whole slew of opportunity and some top quality action at Kempton. Today, out of the 11 meetings due to take place today, only one hasn’t been abandoned as I write this, and there is a real prospect of that …

26/12/2010 | By More
Something from nothing

Something from nothing

Hey, it’s been tough lately but that’s no reason to give up completely. Yes, you can be relaxed if you have worked hard during the peak season, but there is still opportunity out there; even if somewhat reduced.

Despite running around to do the last few elements of organisation ahead of Christmas I sat down behind my screen for the odd moment yesterday to keep my hand in on the racing. Not a great total but I know a lot …

18/12/2010 | By More
Cheltenham didn’t bust

Cheltenham didn’t bust

Phew, things worked out OK today. Nothing spectacular for sure, but £560 from 14 markets is a useful return to the fold. Nearly all that came from Cheltenham, so the prospect of a decent day looks on the cards with the twilight and evening racing to come.

10/12/2010 | By More
Cheltenham or bust!

Cheltenham or bust!

With most of the racing lost to the weather once again it looks like the week will rest on Cheltenham for most racing traders. It’s a high risk strategy as there is no gaurentee that Cheltenham will provide favourable markets, especially with little infront or behind of it. Already Channel Four have asked for the times to be put back so they can cover the meeting, that’s going to impact things as well. Lets hope that when the races get …

10/12/2010 | By More
No end in sight

No end in sight

Just been browsing the Met Office web site for news on when the cold weather will end. Unfortunately, despite a respite at the weekend, it looks like it is still here for a while. The main issue being a high pressure in the Atlantic blocking progress of a westerly airstream.

I was on fire this week last year and could do no wrong, difficult to be on fire this year. On a daily basis there is very little to be …

09/12/2010 | By More
The week that wasn’t

The week that wasn’t

I picked a good week to be ill last week. Never will a chest infection and fever be so well timed!

It’s never fun to be ill but with so much racing cancelled last week and some football, there was little going on in the markets. It can be really tough making money sometimes but a complete absense of opportunity obviously isn’t going to help either. But I actually quite enjoy the lack of pressure to perform and the chance …

06/12/2010 | By More
Speechless

Speechless

You could claim to be speechless about the prospects of racing this week. It looks like only the ‘all weather’ racing will survive, with all the other courses likely to struggle. But this title refers to my inability to speak well this week thanks to flu. Time for a break!

[Edit : Got a text from my local school saying there were 72 children off with the same thing, I hope you don’t get it]

Back to the weather, it’s …

29/11/2010 | By More
Foggy trading

Foggy trading

I had to laugh earlier this week. The weather was terrible here and very foggy, but it looked great at Newcastle. Later the fog encroached and produced probably the biggest margin ever for in-running punters. I captured the following image as the winner came into view and was announced. Curiously enough even the commentator didn’t see it cross the line and simply shouted it’s name when it was in view. Any quick fingers had the opportunity to bag the winner …
30/01/2009 | By More
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