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matahari,

That match opened up in Macau Belenenses giving .5 goal 2.025. Well, if you think it had value at 1.90, then there will have surely been sharps that think that it had value at 2.025, if not 2.05 with the big books on Mainland China, so money came in on them. No surprise to me. As you know there are sharps out there too that simply do not respect Asian market moves. entropy indicated earlier that he can be one of them:
the other guy may be right as it has occurred to me to try to find out Harry's action and then oppose it, late, on the grounds that all the following has moved the line so much the advantage has moved to the other side.
Well if these sharps cannot fall asleep late at night, notice that there has been a big price move on a match and must have a bet, then which team are they likely to bet on?

Belenenses or Guimaraes?

Of course not Belenenses. They will have missed the boat. They want to be the leaders. If they think that that team still possesses value, then they will not have a bet! If they know fvck all about the match, they will use excuses as the Asian public is too hot on favourites, I can now get the best price on the outsider, etc. and they will bet on Guimaraes only because they want to have a bet. Guimaraes drifted in Macau all the way to getting .5 goal 2.025. Not a land slide move, but again you can see where it all goes wrong. These other sharps now want the 2.05 with the big books on Mainland China too. So what has effectively happened now is that these Mainland books take the hard hits at too good a price and all the shitty prices in between have been made by losers like you and me with Macauslot or Indosoccer. We are doing these big guys a big favour. Do you not think so? Unfair? Is it not?
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>We are doing these big guys a big favour. Do you not think so? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Sure, we move lines for them, like in every major move the bulk comes from followers. The lines are at the will of someone who has the upper hand.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>If they think that that team still possesses value, then they will not have a bet!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Here I don't get why not ?

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>If they know fvck all about the match, they will use excuses as the Asian public is too hot on favourites, I can now get the best price on the outsider, etc. and they will bet on Guimaraes only because they want to have a bet. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Totally makes point for me, the last game of the day of very few games is attractive to have a bet just for the sake of it, but guess they're not in Asia, not imagine myself waiting till 4 a.m. for the game I know shit about.

All in all, I find the last minute moves very assertive, I get my books napping all the time. This one is an exception to a rule that works fine for me.
 

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Belenenses or Guimaraes?

all the shitty prices in between have been made by losers like you and me with Macauslot or Indosoccer. We are doing these big guys a big favour. Do you not think so? Unfair? Is it not?


never heard of them so no way i would be betting. also not awake late at night, bored, and looking for a bet.

wtf you talking about with that last paragraph?? better study your english some more. ( not albert )
 

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