Drip-lay

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Drip-lay

Postby gruss-online » Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:06 pm

I was trading on correct score today, backed before kick off the scores 1-2 and 0-3.

At some point the score was 0-2, having $10 red at 0-2, $18 green at 1-2 and $28 green at 0-3.

Wanted to laying off some of the profit to remove the liability from 0-2.

I asked in another forum and said that this is "drip-lay" and that can be done with ladders.

Tried to read the software's manual but didnt manage to find out how we drip-lay.

Is there any instructions regarding this?
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Re: Drip-lay

Postby gruss-online » Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:28 am

I’m confused because I believe that drip-laying is the same with “dutching lay with dutch profit required” but probably it’s not the same as have been told that i must use ladders.
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