The BTC Horse Racing Thread
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@John-Folan Have you been running your Pace back strategy lately? I started testing a variation of it and it's started very badly. Just one win out of 42 backs. I didn't fiddle with it much so I assumed most of the selections would be similar to yours. Is your pace back strategy going through a particularly bad run at the moment?
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@john-folan this was we will never lose either, cor I miss those sheets being emailed lol
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Quiet today.
Classic Trobs: Dob, Trob or Win if odds are between 3.5-9
Flat Pace. Back to Win or Place if Win Price is between 2.0-25.0. 4-14 Runners only. Avoid Soft, Heavy and Firm Going
NONE TODAY :loudly_crying_face:Slow Horses. Dob any over 6.0. Multiple selections per race are what makes this profitable. Just think Pokemon.
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@lee-woodman I’ve also kept a version of this with my base filters so I will check what the place market is like on those too. Might be worth ignoring odds filters all together for the place. We will see.
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@lee-woodman I’ve set the bot up to only get involved if a back bet has been placed on the win so win odds of 2-25 on the same selection. Ignoring the place odds for now u til Adam puts them in the strategy builder properly. I’m just bunging them on at BSP in the place market as well. Haven’t looked at 11 minutes out but I’m sure the liquidity is crap until the last couple of minutes.
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@john-folan What odds range are you using for the place backs or are you just backing the place if the win part hits your criteria?
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Winner at 10.5 along with the place(because why not?) at 3.2. Takes me back to the days of mine and @Ryan ‘s pace project. Except now we can squeeze all the profit there is from it like a juicy lemon. (Sorry I’m on the cold relief. Feel like death and not really sure what day it is).
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@john-folan
I have asked about having place markets included in the software. Its in the planning i think. Once we get that a whole rangle of lower variance options will open up i think. -
@adam said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@jonathan-jones said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Just a suggestion but for the bet placement and stake, on the lay side is there any way we could have a 'stake as liability' option? Its pretty much standard on all the trading tools i have seen so makes sense to add it.
I'm assuming this is self-explanatory but just to make sure.... basically you just mean the figure you enter for the stake value would be the liability instead of the stake?
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Yes. Thats exactly it. Its a standard option on most trading apps like fairbot, Geeks Toy, Bety Angel etc. -
@john-folan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@keith God knows. Racing post I guess? @Adam ??
Yeah we get the forecast price from RP.
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@jonathan-jones said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Just a suggestion but for the bet placement and stake, on the lay side is there any way we could have a 'stake as liability' option? Its pretty much standard on all the trading tools i have seen so makes sense to add it.
I'm assuming this is self-explanatory but just to make sure.... basically you just mean the figure you enter for the stake value would be the liability instead of the stake?
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@Holly mentioned to me the other day about backing the place on my flat pace selections. So this morning I downloaded all the individual results and @Adam has added (it may have been there all along but I'm trying to highlight it and I probably ignored it because I can be blinkered sometimes) the place BSP. So I've done a P and L on them. For Speed if you delete all columns after bsp_place and run this formula it will give you a profit and loss per race. just apply it to the whole column.(=IF(P3="Y",(Q3-1)*98%,-1). change the 3 to whatever your first row number is(it will be 2 or 3). Then run a running total calculation. Takes two minutes to see if something is profitable to place or not.
Anyway here are the results. From 494 trades a profit of 126.86. So an ROI of 25 % and a max drawdown of a ridiculously low 8.22%. This software is the gift that keeps giving. Mad.
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Ok So yesterdays results finished on.
Classic Trobs: Dobs 0. Trobs +2 Win +0.72
Flat Pace -3 (These are testing, but are still well within previous runs, so really not fussed. Like Gary Barlow said "You gotta have a little patience" I'm still over 30 points up since i started live trading them).
Slow Horses +4. Every single horse in the race that was a selection last night dobbed :).
Short Odds Lays +1. These have been hovering around the 30 point profit for the last month. Annoying that I can't post these daily, but that is the nature of the beast.Today's Selections.
Classic Trobs: Dob, Trob or Win if odds are between 3.5-9
Flat Pace. Back to Win or Place if Win Price is between 2.0-25.0. 4-14 Runners only. Avoid Soft, Heavy and Firm Going
Slow Horses. Dob any over 6.0. Multiple selections per race are what makes this profitable. Just think Pokemon.
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Only places for the flat pace. Good on the trobs tho. Trying to work out slow horses still lol
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@jonathan-jones said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan
How are you setting that up in the backtester? Setting the exit point at 30 seconds (but you need to set something else like points too) isnt giving me anything that looks interesting.Using the same settings and changing stakes to £100.00 exit point is 10 points profit no stop loss. Trade out on 30 seconds no matter what.
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@john-folan
How are you setting that up in the backtester? Setting the exit point at 30 seconds (but you need to set something else like points too) isnt giving me anything that looks interesting. -
@john-folan wow that is huge!
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@ryan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan please expand? In terms of 10 mins out backing then getting out before race or in the morning?
So the entry point for straight backing is 11 minutes before the official start time. Backing then and laying off 30 seconds before the official start time gives that profit .
Going to set up a separate bot to replicate in real life.
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@john-folan please expand? In terms of 10 mins out backing then getting out before race or in the morning?