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
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Perfect thanksjjrrjj wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 2:04 pmhttp://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
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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.
yup, found that one tricky meself
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4:35 was the best scalping market of the day by a mile
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4 out to 6.8 very fast
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That's exactly what I found - I won back all the money I lost scalping at York!dragontrades wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 4:39 pm4:35 was the best scalping market of the day by a mile
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
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
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.
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.