The BTC Horse Racing Thread
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The absolute mad recovery on the lay the beaten favourite preset. Good strategy. Just too swingy for us I think
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Busy day today. Thank you Jesus for the gift of automation
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@Adam said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@John-Folan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Iβve got myself out of many a spot thanks to delays
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Yep
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@John-Folan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Iβve got myself out of many a spot thanks to delays
And in
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@Martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@John-Folan I watched a few but have often seen they don't move that much last couple of mins so this is good to know.
Iβve got myself out of many a spot thanks to delays
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@John-Folan I watched a few but have often seen they don't move that much last couple of mins so this is good to know.
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@Martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Interested in people's thoughts on 'official start time' and 'actual start time' do you think that the odds change much in this period?
Yep. Deffo. Just watch a few races with the Betfair odds up. Scalpers paradise
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@Martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Interested in people's thoughts on 'official start time' and 'actual start time' do you think that the odds change much in this period?
Depends on the reason for the delay I think. If it's just stall handlers faffing around not managing to get the horses loaded up even though they've done it 24984398* times, or it's one of the courses where they have to do a 354* mile hike just to get to the start, like Cheltenham or Newmarket, not much changes and the same few horses will carry on mirroring each other, etc.
If a particular horse really starts playing up, it can change things.
There can definitely be a lot of money traded during that time between the official and actual start. I did some analysis on this once from our database, wish I could find the post now!
*Some figures may have been exaggerated for effect
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Racing is so boring at the moment with all these cancelled meetings and horses being withdrawn. Still Iβd rather that than an injured animal.
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@John-Folan Second/third this idea!
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@Martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@John-Folan running archie score from date of forward testing would be a good idea too wouldn't it!
Oh yes. Absolutely.
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@John-Folan running archie score from date of forward testing would be a good idea too wouldn't it!
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@John-Folan fantastic feature thanks @Adam
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Loving the new Archie score being applied to the horse racing software. You all might find this useful. This shows the chances of your strategy being chance or robust based on your score.
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@Ryan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@John-Folan Lovely! I was thinking about not automating it, mainly as a way of showing a video on this strategy and how it could be found in the horses to be honest.
A lot of people did well over many years with this strategy.
You would do well to do that. The racecards in the software are under utilised and there is a wealth of info in there.
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@John-Folan Lovely! I was thinking about not automating it, mainly as a way of showing a video on this strategy and how it could be found in the horses to be honest.
A lot of people did well over many years with this strategy.
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@Ryan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Asking in here @Everyone before I have a go at building this but has anybody built or tested Dreamakers L2B strategy in the software?
I know it relies on the top 3 rated on Proform but I am sure @Adam @John-Folan will have a work around.
It was crazy good back in the day.
Rules are:
I donβt think it can be automated but Iβve done well off it swapping top 3 rated for pace rating 6 or below. Easy money if you have the patience and trade out without blinking if it goes the wrong way
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Asking in here @Everyone before I have a go at building this but has anybody built or tested Dreamakers L2B strategy in the software?
I know it relies on the top 3 rated on Proform but I am sure @Adam @John-Folan will have a work around.
It was crazy good back in the day.
Rules are: