Today's Horse Racing
Do you mean bf's 1000 bets per hour limitation or how much you can call listMarketBook command per second?Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 1:57 amThe most irritating thing about using fast refresh rates is that there's always some idiot putting in a £2 order and then cancelling it within a second, and then repeating the process. Now that the streaming API is in operation and Betfair no longer charge transaction fees, he's probably operating on 10ms so I keep seeing the £2 flashing on the ladder.
You can ignore that comment, ShaunWhite corrected me. I actually got confused with data request charges.napshnap wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2017 10:07 amDo you mean bf's 1000 bets per hour limitation or how much you can call listMarketBook command per second?Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2017 1:57 amThe most irritating thing about using fast refresh rates is that there's always some idiot putting in a £2 order and then cancelling it within a second, and then repeating the process. Now that the streaming API is in operation and Betfair no longer charge transaction fees, he's probably operating on 10ms so I keep seeing the £2 flashing on the ladder.
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So can I, you'd have to be bonkers to back him at his current price.
I got a shock when I looked at the racecard and saw Jeski's only a 9-y-o. He seems to have been around for ages.
.. and it won
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Markets feel like a lot of traders are having the day off which is good news for me
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No, I looked at the chart but didn't keep the chart. It wasn't bouncing that it would be striking on the chart, it was mainly noise. I think it was swinging in the range of 4.2 to 4.8, and fast! Traders probably thinking it's going to go one way.dragontrades wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2017 3:17 pmHave you got the chart of it what was the price range it was bouncing in?