From a trading perspective, Murray is someone you can rely on! I can't remember where I first read about him being so reliable but it really is true. I think it has only been a couple of matches that haven't gone either completely as expected or no matter what view you initially take on his price the match will give you a profitable exit at some point. If you backed Murray at the start which is quite likely since Chela doesn't really have any weapons to beat Murray then you could get out after the first set with a profit. If you took the opinion to lay Murray initially then he gave you a nice out when he dropped the second and looked likely to lose the third. 1.25 to 1.48 in that scenario. The match is still going but wanted to show that tennis is a momentum game and this is great for trading!
About Me
- firedave
- Hello! I'm David and have embarked on a new plan to trade for a living - I like a challenge! Since graduating in 2004, I've been working as an IT Consultant and am now hoping to put those skills into use and develop my trading capabilities. Looking forward to the journey...
Links of interest
- Adapt & Survive
- Betfair Analytics
- Blog of Tim Ferriss
- Cash or Crash
- CRM blog
- Edgehunters
- Free Under Over Soccer Picks
- Full-time Traders Mindset
- JS' Betfair Journal
- kokoooooooo
- Mind Games
- My Sports Trading Journey
- Peter Webb blog
- Probability Theory (Peter Webb)
- Productive Firefox
- Professional Gambler
- Scraping a Living
- Sports Betting News
- Toytrader
- Trading Tennis
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