Just out of interest can anyone advise?
1/. I have seen that the BF live stream is only available on about 30% of horse races. I have both Sky and Racing TV but their transmissions (on line) are usually anywhere between 30 secs and a minute behind reality which means that you can be thinking that you still have half a dozen horses to load and then - hey presto - BF goes in play. Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get round this?
Racing broadcast behind real time
Hi. yes I do mean UK and IRE. it's always hit and miss whether it is on or if I get the sorry not available message. I always have racing TV and Sky Racing on but they are always at least 30 secs behind reality which makes last minute trading impossible.
barrie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:10 pmJust out of interest can anyone advise?
1/. I have seen that the BF live stream is only available on about 30% of horse races. I have both Sky and Racing TV but their transmissions (on line) are usually anywhere between 30 secs and a minute behind reality which means that you can be thinking that you still have half a dozen horses to load and then - hey presto - BF goes in play. Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get round this?
you cant, if your going to attempt to trade horse racing inplay your probably best to have look at tpd (search forum) and combine with race reading.
He's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.to75ne wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:58 pmbarrie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:10 pmJust out of interest can anyone advise?
1/. I have seen that the BF live stream is only available on about 30% of horse races. I have both Sky and Racing TV but their transmissions (on line) are usually anywhere between 30 secs and a minute behind reality which means that you can be thinking that you still have half a dozen horses to load and then - hey presto - BF goes in play. Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get round this?
you cant, if your going to attempt to trade horse racing inplay your probably best to have look at tpd (search forum) and combine with race reading.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
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For a price you can sign up to TPD and use the map feature on Bet Angel to track all the horses as they line-up in the gate.
sorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pmHe's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.to75ne wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 4:58 pmbarrie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 2:10 pmJust out of interest can anyone advise?
1/. I have seen that the BF live stream is only available on about 30% of horse races. I have both Sky and Racing TV but their transmissions (on line) are usually anywhere between 30 secs and a minute behind reality which means that you can be thinking that you still have half a dozen horses to load and then - hey presto - BF goes in play. Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get round this?
you cant, if your going to attempt to trade horse racing inplay your probably best to have look at tpd (search forum) and combine with race reading.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).
Its fine, thought it might have been an error so I've just closed the report before seeing this postto75ne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:43 pmsorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pmHe's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).
thanks DallasDallas wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:52 pmIts fine, thought it might have been an error so I've just closed the report before seeing this postto75ne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:43 pmsorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pm
He's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).
I don't know how much TPD costs but would it be worth the expense just to know when a race is off?to75ne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:43 pmsorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pmHe's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).
It does make such a difference even when not actually trading in-play - I really miss it on the courses they don't operate atDerek27 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:56 pmI don't know how much TPD costs but would it be worth the expense just to know when a race is off?to75ne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:43 pmsorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pm
He's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).
Prices vary currently from £10-£450 depending on the level of subscription you want to take outDallas wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 1:08 pmIt does make such a difference even when not actually trading in-play - I really miss it on the courses they don't operate at
https://www.tpd.zone/subscribe/
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I imagine it's the not the first time he's been reported.to75ne wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:43 pmsorry Derek i have hit the report button by accident instead of the quote button, sorry if you get complaint of some discription did not have my glasses on.Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:59 pmHe's a pre-race trader that just wants to know when a race starts.
The only thing I can suggest is close trades early and make a mental note of how far the pics are behind by checking the interval between the race going in-play and pictures of the horses starting.
tpd can track right up to the off and it it can be quite handy pre off (well i find very useful).