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jjrrjj
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http://www.patternform.co.uk/

Go on patternform cards then on each course can see the race/prize money all on one screen.

You have to sign up for a free account if you have not got one.
Info you can see on each course on one screen

5:20 - ancient east mares maiden hurdle €6,776 good to yielding 2m110y
5:55 - clonmel racecourse supporters club guest evening rated novice hurdle €9,856 good to yielding 2m110y
6:30 - team powerstown handicap hurdle €7,392 good to yielding 2m110y

etc
RonObvious
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jjrrjj wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 2:04 pm
http://www.patternform.co.uk/

Go on patternform cards then on each course can see the race/prize money all on one screen.

You have to sign up for a free account if you have not got one.
Info you can see on each course on one screen

5:20 - ancient east mares maiden hurdle €6,776 good to yielding 2m110y
5:55 - clonmel racecourse supporters club guest evening rated novice hurdle €9,856 good to yielding 2m110y
6:30 - team powerstown handicap hurdle €7,392 good to yielding 2m110y

etc
Perfect thanks
Korattt
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maybe a good suggestion for a future release?, to have prize money displayed somewhere next to the Course Date, Time & Race Type?
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Korattt
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lovely
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RonObvious
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Korattt wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 2:15 pm
maybe a good suggestion for a future release?, to have prize money displayed somewhere next to the Course Date, Time & Race Type?
+1
spreadbetting
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Korattt wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 2:15 pm
maybe a good suggestion for a future release?, to have prize money displayed somewhere next to the Course Date, Time & Race Type?
If you're talking about data from the API, Betfair don't supply the prize money data in the metadata, if you're talking about patternform I'll get my coat.
dragontrades
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That market at York felt strange
Korattt
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 3:06 pm
That market at York felt strange
yup, found that one tricky meself
dragontrades
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4:35 was the best scalping market of the day by a mile
dragontrades
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magic of milan.JPG
Did anything happen on course to cause this drift?
4 out to 6.8 very fast
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Derek27
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 4:39 pm
4:35 was the best scalping market of the day by a mile
That's exactly what I found - I won back all the money I lost scalping at York!
Korattt
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generally don’t really like weeks with the bigger feature meetings like Goodwood, York, Cheltenham et al, I like to have a steady week where the money is (I think) spread out evenly across the cards, at my level there seems to be fewer opportunities with the attention aimed at one meeting,

I do realise that there are opportunities there that present themselves, it’s just that I can’t read them at the moment, I have an idea as to where they are but I’m not that confident reading in between the lines (so to speak) or pulling those triggers.. (yet), which is a bit frustrating but I know it'll come in time, if I could work out how to strip away the wheat from the chaff on those markets I can’t read at the moment I’d be made up
Greco
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What kind of markets are your bread and butter Korratt? Personally I prefer to focus on the markets I perform well in and leave the rest, everyone has their own strengths and if you don't perform well at the big meetings then no big deal I say. Focus on what you're good at, not at what you aren't.
Korattt
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Greco wrote:
Thu May 17, 2018 6:07 pm
What kind of markets are your bread and butter.. focus on what you're good at, not at what you aren't.
I hear what you’re saying Greco & I agree, but I always look to better myself & broaden my horizons so to speak, I seem to pick off good results with the slow & steady markets, those jumpy ones must have a method or a strategy, it’s just that I can’t read them as of yet.
cyxstudio
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anyone knows if the market book percentage is of any use for pre off horse trading? I already know that the market will move against one another and the horse market is efficient enough to do that simultaneously.
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