Monday 22 December 2008

Merry X'mas to all !!!


Thanks everyone who have read my blog for the past weeks, i would like to wish you all have a Merry Christmas.
Qaulity racing on Boxing day, the main attraction is Kauto star in the King George, can he win it again, or will he blunder his way into defeat.
anyway, hope everyone is sober and alert when playing in-running on Boxing day :-)) Good Luck !!

7 comments:

Paul said...

Happy Xmas, MR Wong. I'm going to invest in a couple of timeform in running cards on Boxing Day. See if they make my life a bit easier though to be honest, I need to watch the race rather than the prices on the computer. A long journey ahead of me yet!

Jeff Waters said...

Hi Mr Wong

Thanks for answering my previous question.

Just another quick question, if I may. What are your thoughts on the strategy some people use of laying the field? Do you think it can be profitable on some tracks, and if so what odds would you use?

Thanks in advance and have a Merry Christmas!

Jeff

John said...

Hi Ming
best of luck for the new year, i have really enjoyed your blog and decided to start my own now at preracetrader.blogspot.com ,

Happy trading
Best wishes
John

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

Hi Jeff,
i don't do laying the field,but one trader in Highgate sometimes does it, and he set the prices at 1.15 and stake at £1000.
Hi John,
good luck to your challenge, i am sure you can make it.
give us a visit whenever you are in London,
regards
Ming

Jeff Waters said...

Hi Mr Wong

Firstly, Happy New Year!

Does the trader in Highgate lay all races, or just certain tracks or race types?

Regards

Jeff

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

Hi Jeff,
i will ask him to answer your question when he is back from his holiday.
cheers

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

Hi jeff,
Lay the field works better on competitive races, races that produes close finishes involving three or more horses.So flat races like 5f,6f sprint are the races to focus on if you want to try. Than again, in-running players are getting better these days, you might end up laying the winner only.
good luck

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