This In-Play Trader settings file will display the difference between a runners current speed and the course par (average) speed at the runners current location, which helps you see if the race and/or particular runners are travelling faster/slower than the course average
Rather than displaying values showing the difference in current/par speeds and have a lot of numbers changing rapidly every refresh a value based colour settings file is used so that the greener the colour bar the faster the horse/s are above the par speed at that moment and the redder the colour bars the slower they are running compared to the par speed at that moment
Jockey silks will show were the best back price is and there are two line markers to identify were the prices of 2.0 and 6.0 are
When this settings file is used your In-Play Trader screen will look like this;
and below I have also included an image just for reference of how it could look along your your one-click screen, which shows the actual values of the current and par speeds and the difference between then in custom columns (with the Difference custom column using the same colour settings file as used here)
NB; The speed is shown in m/s
NB; to use this settings profile you will need to have an active subscription to TPD and be using the new Bet Angel v1.59 which can be downloaded from the following page which also contains full details of all new options and features which have been added
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This settings file also has the following options enabled;
The X Axis will use the 'Tick Scale'
It will use the same sort as your one-click screen is currently set to
Row spacing is set to 40 to match
Odds labels are set to No Labels
Back, Lay, LTP and Traded Range are all hidden
In-Play Trader Settings
To use these In-Play Trader setting’s, click the 'Par Speed and Difference with Odds Markers.ipf' file below to download it to your computer, then after opening your In-Play trader window click 'Settings > Create a Settings Profile'
When the In-Play Profile Editor window opens click 'Profiles > Import a Profile'
Rules File
To pass the real-time data from TPD to your In-Play Trader screen you will also need to download and import the 'Current & Par Speed Difference.baf' file into your Guardian, once downloaded to your computer open Guardian and on the ‘Automation’ tab click ‘Import a Rules’ file, then each day just add your markets to Guardian and apply that rules file to them all.
Colour Settings
For the bars to change colour you'll need to download and import the 'Value Based Colour Setting' file named 'Par and Speed Difference.bavbc' and import it into the In-Play Trader settings file you downloaded above as shown here