cheers peter great video 👍the only thing at risk is when betfair crashes😡 ,ive been stung a few times in early days of my trading ,best to have a plan B in place ,👍👍
Yes football is terrible sometimes for suspending markets just after a goal goes in and not unsuspending it......I trade a bit on +1.5 goals late on, usually around the 50th minute before I place the back bet so getting out after the goal is crucial......more than once the price has gone back out before the suspension is lifted and profit has gone.....must admit sometimes a second goes in as well before the unsuspension so swings and roundabouts....but then I don't have £6k stuck on one side and unable to trade out.
everything looks so simple but reality is different if you want to win fair amounts you have to have decent stakes . Like everything in life some people are better at doing things and obviously your top of your game. Not everyone are going to have the same success or everyone would win ive tried and basically i am more better trying to find winners than taking small wins and you also you have to be more disciplined exchange betting.
Trading is very different from traditional betting which is why people often struggle to shift from one to the other. I did do a video recently about trading with small stakes - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ImLrhC74pDw.html
Great vid as usual Peter - ‘couple of questions. How do you customise Guardian with automation to get all the columns you show on your Guardian screen. -ie: favourite, jockey, trainer -etc. Also, what do the columns RS - 1-2-3 denote? Hope they’re not stupid questions, Cheers
You can download several examples from the forum: - forum.betangel.com/viewforum.php?f=68 I'm just looking at a broad base on that screen, number of runners, price of the runners 1-3
hi peter I tend to do fairly well on short price favorite horse races, but when its a handicap race where all the horse prices are similar I tend to struggle, any tips on what strategy I should use? cheers
Handicap races tend to be range bound so you would work within that range for small gains and repeat. I have done a few videos where I focus on this and talk about scalping. Which is ideally suited to handicap races.
Don't send me any further notifications. After years of using Betfair, I used your software, and my account was frozen. To unlock it again ...Betfair was asking for so much info about me that I just gave up and closed the account altogether. I wouldn't recommend your approach to anyone.
That's nothing to do with Bet Angel. Betfair and other gambling companies have been under severe pressure to tighten up on affordability, which is why they have asked you for a lot of information. There is a thread on the forum devoted to when this started and a deep discussion on its various aspects: - forum.betangel.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=22527
I always work within the market rather than trying to influence it. Arbers and value bettors will have no qualms about taking money off a trader if there is value to be had.
@@betangeltv I'm assuming technical errors will even themselves out. A few years ago I was doing a back to lay. I backed a horse at odds of around 12. The market didn't unsuspend after it went in play. Luckily the horse won and I trousered over 3 grand. I've had another good 'win' in the past as well. Although one time I did lose £1000.
@@betangeltv not to mention morally wrong, but that doesn’t usually seem to bother bookies. Which is exactly what they are now. Such a waste of a great innovation.
@@betangeltv often I will back a horse to lay it in running and I may lay it for 6 I see that come up on the screen but order never gets filled , they used to say 'it was never that price' or ' you were too far back in the queue ??' but if u can't lay off them it's a bet not a trade