Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Low liability laying part 2

Last night: Watford 2 Norwich 0 - laid Watford at 1.14, 2-2 full time, Norwich went on to win 2-3 in Extra Time.

Tonight: Bologna 3 AC Milan 1 - laid Bologna twice (once at 2-1, but went in a bit deeper at 3-1). Milan pulled it back to 3-3.

Elche v Real Madrid: Laid U2.5 goals at 50 mins at 1.33. RM take a one goal lead. Laid them in Match Odds at 1.18. 92 minutes Elche equalised. Greened Match Odds, but the 2.5 didn't afford an opportunity. Laid the draw for a £25 liability at 1.07. Madrid get, and score, a 95th minute penalty - the only time in my memory that I have anything good or positive to say about the 'winker' ;)

Total liability for these trades less than £150. Total profit over £700. That's why I like low liability laying!

4 comments:

  1. Low liability laying in any sport seems to be the way forward mate. Don't understand these so called money buyers.

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    1. Good job they understand themselves then, Pete, or we'd have no lays to take on!

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  2. Do you use exit strategies here? Or is it just a straight lay?

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    1. My view with odds on laying is that I just let it run. You only need to ensure a greater than 50% s/r to see a profit and I normally lay to a fixed liability rather than a stake - and that liability is a 2-5% of current bank rounded down usually depending on my degree of confidence.

      Or how gung-ho I'm feeling.

      Discipline, discipline.... been there before!!

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