Horse pick for Meydan by the Chief
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I seriously do agree with Oscar, but I think we should go further and actually ban him. Its all very well in jest but he now makes absolutely fraudulent claims and is nothing but a parasite who keeps on posting this utter rubbish in what can only be seen as trying to belittle every other person on here (even his highness, Noel's Beard).
You CANNOT lay a horse AFTER it has fallen YOU COMPLETE FUCKING MUPPET!
You CANNOT lay a horse AFTER it has fallen YOU COMPLETE FUCKING MUPPET!
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I would not advise betting in running 'live' unless you are certain you have a technological edge - though putting a pre-order for a lay/back shouldn't really be affected by this. We have over £30,000 invested in tech and will be spending another £20,000 over the next few months. I know it sounds a lot, but the investment is needed to keep us at the forefront and we are still learning in many respects. Some of the other guys involved who have given us advice on setting up have been known to get £40,000+ out of a single race.
Satellite trackers, decoders etc, and using/paying some net nerd as they know the how to decode and intercept satellite downloads/uploads without breaking the law but the game is not straight. ATR deliberately delay pictures from their satellite download – the advantage from trading out of their offices has now almost gone and several people have been sacked recently, one for holding a mobile phone to their TV download. Some friends of the Chiefs were cleaning up on the Irish racing there, on photo finishes and results of stewards enquiries; you were getting the audio before Betfair could suspend the market.
People we know of at SIS were doing the same for the last ten years but that has now been stopped.
We are about 0.4 seconds behind the track at the moment, but the advantage of being able to work in a controlled environment with faster download/upload speeds is better than working from a tablet on course or even a trading box. Even those that have access to the Press Rooms, it's not that comfortable an environment to work from and you are not really 'in control'.
We are still learning in many respects guys and we have both been on trading exchange courses at Canary Wharf. When the major meetings are on you can make more in a day than a good week on the machines. At the moment the operation is been managed by a relative of mine who has a first class honours degrees in Modern Game Theory and Computer Science. He’s mainly part of our trading operation but he also helps us works tricks out on the fruit machines we have in the office.
The office is fantastic as it is a base for our full operation and it just feels right. It sort of makes everything we do seems much more professional. The office we’ve got is part of a smallish Victorian building and we’ve got some decent places to eat and a few decent pubs right nearby. We also have a separate office space next door that we rent out which a young Danish designer is currently occupying. She’s always popping into see us for a Coffee and asking our views on her projects. The Chief and I have even been invited over to Copenhagen in the summer with our other halfs to stay at her house by the canal.
The office is good gents, too good to be fair because sometimes when I pop in on a morning I don’t want to see out my planned schedule in the cold. Hopefully the Weather will get warmer soon guys! Anyway, I’m going to do an hour in the gym before I jump on the train to see the Chief.
Hope everyone has a good weekend,
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
Satellite trackers, decoders etc, and using/paying some net nerd as they know the how to decode and intercept satellite downloads/uploads without breaking the law but the game is not straight. ATR deliberately delay pictures from their satellite download – the advantage from trading out of their offices has now almost gone and several people have been sacked recently, one for holding a mobile phone to their TV download. Some friends of the Chiefs were cleaning up on the Irish racing there, on photo finishes and results of stewards enquiries; you were getting the audio before Betfair could suspend the market.
People we know of at SIS were doing the same for the last ten years but that has now been stopped.
We are about 0.4 seconds behind the track at the moment, but the advantage of being able to work in a controlled environment with faster download/upload speeds is better than working from a tablet on course or even a trading box. Even those that have access to the Press Rooms, it's not that comfortable an environment to work from and you are not really 'in control'.
We are still learning in many respects guys and we have both been on trading exchange courses at Canary Wharf. When the major meetings are on you can make more in a day than a good week on the machines. At the moment the operation is been managed by a relative of mine who has a first class honours degrees in Modern Game Theory and Computer Science. He’s mainly part of our trading operation but he also helps us works tricks out on the fruit machines we have in the office.
The office is fantastic as it is a base for our full operation and it just feels right. It sort of makes everything we do seems much more professional. The office we’ve got is part of a smallish Victorian building and we’ve got some decent places to eat and a few decent pubs right nearby. We also have a separate office space next door that we rent out which a young Danish designer is currently occupying. She’s always popping into see us for a Coffee and asking our views on her projects. The Chief and I have even been invited over to Copenhagen in the summer with our other halfs to stay at her house by the canal.
The office is good gents, too good to be fair because sometimes when I pop in on a morning I don’t want to see out my planned schedule in the cold. Hopefully the Weather will get warmer soon guys! Anyway, I’m going to do an hour in the gym before I jump on the train to see the Chief.
Hope everyone has a good weekend,
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
How come beard doesnt moan at you for training the chief up on everything? Keep an eye on that danish bird as she might know beards woman and you could be training him up without knowing it? Any spare room in another office then give me a yell as got a great idea involving my trainees joining my offical club and texting ready machines to them around the country so they beat average punters there by 0:8 seconds!
I am Glendale, much better than you!
People with fast pictures have been hoovering money for years on Betfair. Its not just a case of being the quickest though, you need to be a good race reader as well, which can take decades to learn. You need to ensure also that you have laid the correct fallers. Derek Thompson called a race and named an incorrect faller (two in race with same colours) and someone done £41,000 on it. I work at Newbury and punters stand on the balcony with handhelds and bet, so good luck to being 0.4 seconds faster than them.
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LOL you do crack me up sometimes!Glendale wrote:How come beard doesnt moan at you for training the chief up on everything? Keep an eye on that danish bird as she might know beards woman and you could be training him up without knowing it? Any spare room in another office then give me a yell as got a great idea involving my trainees joining my offical club and texting ready machines to them around the country so they beat average punters there by 0:8 seconds!
Another fanciful post which addresses nothing.redlinesman wrote:I would not advise betting in running 'live' unless you are certain you have a technological edge - though putting a pre-order for a lay/back shouldn't really be affected by this. We have over £30,000 invested in tech and will be spending another £20,000 over the next few months. I know it sounds a lot, but the investment is needed to keep us at the forefront and we are still learning in many respects. Some of the other guys involved who have given us advice on setting up have been known to get £40,000+ out of a single race.
Satellite trackers, decoders etc, and using/paying some net nerd as they know the how to decode and intercept satellite downloads/uploads without breaking the law but the game is not straight. ATR deliberately delay pictures from their satellite download – the advantage from trading out of their offices has now almost gone and several people have been sacked recently, one for holding a mobile phone to their TV download. Some friends of the Chiefs were cleaning up on the Irish racing there, on photo finishes and results of stewards enquiries; you were getting the audio before Betfair could suspend the market.
People we know of at SIS were doing the same for the last ten years but that has now been stopped.
We are about 0.4 seconds behind the track at the moment, but the advantage of being able to work in a controlled environment with faster download/upload speeds is better than working from a tablet on course or even a trading box. Even those that have access to the Press Rooms, it's not that comfortable an environment to work from and you are not really 'in control'.
We are still learning in many respects guys and we have both been on trading exchange courses at Canary Wharf. When the major meetings are on you can make more in a day than a good week on the machines. At the moment the operation is been managed by a relative of mine who has a first class honours degrees in Modern Game Theory and Computer Science. He’s mainly part of our trading operation but he also helps us works tricks out on the fruit machines we have in the office.
The office is fantastic as it is a base for our full operation and it just feels right. It sort of makes everything we do seems much more professional. The office we’ve got is part of a smallish Victorian building and we’ve got some decent places to eat and a few decent pubs right nearby. We also have a separate office space next door that we rent out which a young Danish designer is currently occupying. She’s always popping into see us for a Coffee and asking our views on her projects. The Chief and I have even been invited over to Copenhagen in the summer with our other halfs to stay at her house by the canal.
The office is good gents, too good to be fair because sometimes when I pop in on a morning I don’t want to see out my planned schedule in the cold. Hopefully the Weather will get warmer soon guys! Anyway, I’m going to do an hour in the gym before I jump on the train to see the Chief.
Hope everyone has a good weekend,
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
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