Is there a way to visually track?

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Trade_Green
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Good evening,

Sorry if the post is confusing.! I enjoy trading inplay however one issue I encounter is keeping my focus on specific runners especially if their silks are a similar colour / design. I'm wondering is there a program or way that you could highlight certain horses before the off. In its simplest terms could you draw a red circle etc on the runners you are looking to track.? I know tpd does track their position however I'm looking something that can be visually see through the live racing stream. Interested in any opinions even if its only to confirm I've lost the plot.!!!😂

Tg
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jamesedwards
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The technology exists, I remember a start-up showing me something a couple of years back but I don't think it ever got off the ground. There was also a challenge around latency as I think it added about half a second or so to the stream.

I've never seen anything similar brought to market though. As far as I know the best you can get is the TPD live tracking maps.
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jamesedwards
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Found them
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Trade_Green wrote:
Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:52 pm
Good evening,

Sorry if the post is confusing.! I enjoy trading inplay however one issue I encounter is keeping my focus on specific runners especially if their silks are a similar colour / design. I'm wondering is there a program or way that you could highlight certain horses before the off. In its simplest terms could you draw a red circle etc on the runners you are looking to track.? I know tpd does track their position however I'm looking something that can be visually see through the live racing stream. Interested in any opinions even if its only to confirm I've lost the plot.!!!😂

Tg


Focus on one runner only to begin with.

Then move up to 2. The one you're waiting to put a lay on, and it's opposition you're hoping is performing well.
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