10-2; +1.57pts The tipping notation is: BACK/LAY, followed by the price, followed in paratheses by the max/min price at which to BACK/LAY, respectively, followed by the BACK 'to win' and LAY 'liability' points at the stated prices, which is the number of ticks between the available price and the max/min price, up to a maximum of 10pts.
For the in-running tips ... any tip posted before rd3 or rd4 is in addition to those already posted in the event at 'BACK to win' or LAY liabilities that cumulatively sum a maximum of 10pts. For example, if a pre-tournament tip is LAY at 5pts liability and is followed by a pre-rd3 tip at LAY at 9pts liability, the pre-rd3 bet should be laid at 5pts (i.e. a maximum liability of 10pts) if the pre-tournament tip was laid and laid at 9pts if no previously liability had been taken on that player.
Sung-Jae Im mc Pre-tournament LAY 27 (50) [10pts] Aaron Baddeley mc Pre-tournament LAY 32 (50) [9pts] Bill Haas 14th Pre-tournament LAY 28 (29) [1pt] Pre-rd3 BACK 42 (34) [4pts] Pre-rd4 LAY 95 (150) [6pts] Cameron Davis mc Pre-tournament LAY 32 (170) [10pts] Chris Kirk mc Pre-tournament No play Harold Varner mc Pre-tournament LAY 36 (95) [10pts] Dylan Frittelli 54th Pre-tournament No play Pre-rd3 No play Pre-rd4 No play Patrick Rodgers 14th Pre-tournament LAY 44 (75) [8pts] Pre-rd3 LAY 25 (46) [10pts] Pre-rd4 No play Lucas Glover 14th Pre-tournament BACK 38 (34) [2pts] Pre-rd3 No play Pre-rd4 LAY 140 (200) [6pts] Kevin Streelman mc Pre-tournament LAY 50 (55) [1pt]
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TIPS, ODDS AND STAKES
Unlike fixed odds markets, liquidity is an issue in exchange
markets - there is little value in providing tips for players at odds for
which there are very small amounts available. So, in order to provide tips
that utilise the maximum amount of liquidity within the Betfair exchange
market, there are two things to note:
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Tips will normally be provided within a few hours of the
market going in-play;
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Tips will focus only on those players near the top of
the market.
There is plenty of value in backing players at very
large odds in the exchange markets, but once that price has gone, the
next-best price can be many ticks lower, so there is little value in
providing tips for these odds.
Odds of 2.0 or higher
All BACK plays
will be to win 10pts and all LAY plays will with a liability of 10pts.
So a BACK play at odds of 9 will mean that the stake is
10/(9-1) = 1.25pts. Similarly, a LAY play at odds of 9 will mean 10pts are
staked to win 1.25pts.
Odds of less than 2.0
All BACK plays will have a liability of 10pts and all LAY
plays will be to win 10pts
The numbers in brackets indicate the minimum advised odds to
take for BACK plays and the maximum advised odds to take for LAY plays.
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