Hi guys,
I will be attending the thursday meeting at perth this week, just thinking do any of you have any experience trading live at the even via mobile and does it provide advantage over on stream? Im aware the betfair mobile app is a lot slower to refresh so this may kill edge Also will any of you be attending the same meeting?
Cheers
Trading at meetings
Wander down, between the 1f and 2f pole, and see how many traders u can spot.
I put the over/under, at 8 // thou, u might not spot them all.
I put the over/under, at 8 // thou, u might not spot them all.
Tell tale signs i will revert back with a photo on the day haha! Mobiles out/On the phone to someone trading from home on faster API?

Its been a long industry .. I recall seeing a guy .. lets call him, 'man on the steps', who literally stood on a portable pair of step ladders, at the 1f pole, maybe 8 yrs ago.
He won fortunes.
Now, these traders make it harder for the in-box traders, who are paying a lot, for a seat, so they have become discreet, or get stopped.
There are many ways to trigger a bet. Have seen devices attached to binoculars, a touch pad on a leg, or arm.
He won fortunes.
Now, these traders make it harder for the in-box traders, who are paying a lot, for a seat, so they have become discreet, or get stopped.
There are many ways to trigger a bet. Have seen devices attached to binoculars, a touch pad on a leg, or arm.
Its a different world, but pretty competive.
There is, I think 1 box at Cheltenham for the whole yr, the fee agreed, was in excess of £40k .. lets say they get 5 people in there .. its still a good chunk of change.
For that sort of money, they probably have fibre installed ...
There is, I think 1 box at Cheltenham for the whole yr, the fee agreed, was in excess of £40k .. lets say they get 5 people in there .. its still a good chunk of change.
For that sort of money, they probably have fibre installed ...
Totally unrelated, I don't know why but this reminds me of a guy in Las Vegas back in 1998 who was card counting using a device strapped to his inside leg. The battery leaked and he ended up seriously burnt and was banned from all the casinos on the strip. 

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loved that series, Breaking Vegas. was really fascinating the lengths those people went to to beat the housecybernet69 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2017 7:53 pmTotally unrelated, I don't know why but this reminds me of a guy in Las Vegas back in 1998 who was card counting using a device strapped to his inside leg. The battery leaked and he ended up seriously burnt and was banned from all the casinos on the strip.![]()
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The industry answer is saddlecloth GPS and AI https://www.sis.tv/news/new-frontiers-for-horse-racing/
Does anyone know if it's in general use yet?