Stats on max odds of winner 'In Running'

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selina
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In a typical horse race (or any event really) the winners odds in running will peak much higher than the starting price. Is there a tool in Bet Angel that shows or logs such history/stats.

For example, a spreadsheets showing the following facts:-

The winner of the 2:30 Kempton was 3rd fav out of 7 runners had an S.P of 2.3, in running max odds of 6.4 and maybe it could include any other relevant data that could be analysed after the event.

Anyone?

Thanks

Selina
PeterLe
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Hi Selina,
Please see the following URL :-

http://data.betfair.com/


Makes interesting reading...
regards
Peter
selina
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Thanks Peter, looks very interesting but will take some time to absorb and see the wood from the trees.

Thanks

Selina
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gutuami
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yes it takes some time to process data. And that's not a problem. We're glad that it is available to community. Here are the first 50 winning favourites this year. If you have some interesting info for an exchange PM me.
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selina
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Thanks Gutuami, that data you sent me looks clearer, more 'user friendly', I assume IPMAX states the price the winner reached in play? Is there any data on the winners position in the betting, eg 5th fav, 6th fav etc.

Yes, its great to have such data available to the community, is it freely available?. I guess I'm interested in studying such stats then based on that, possibly creating a position that backs or lays at high odds in running.
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gutuami
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:) Due to the fact that BF made history prices available to community there's lots possibilities of studding them. This info was generated by me. Of course you could generate data on the winners position, or ..on anything that comes to your mind. But you have to know how ;) that's why I asked for an exchange
cheers
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