Do you have the link for your Telegram News Channel? Many thanks for the updatesTPD-Zone wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2026 9:23 amPlease be aware that we posted this in our Telegram News Channel early this morning; To confirm that we unfortunately suffered a major issue yesterday evening re all races post 18:00hrs. For some reason our systems were not receiving the Betfair IDs and other Betfair market information, for races after 18:00hrs. The Developers were unable to fix this yesterday however they are investigating further this morning and an update will be published as soon as possible. Apologies for the disruption.
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I've currently traded/monitored around about 300+ races using the data from TPD. All of my trades are automated and I'm continually tweaking my parameters (as expected). One of the questions that I have is how to deal with those races where all of the data indicates one thing but on the odd occasion the opposite happens, i.e you back a selection and then it trails in towards at the rear. Obviously you can double-check the parameters that you have set (and this is an ongoing process) but failing that do you just put it down to 'well that's going to happen now and then'? I'm guessing that the latter is the case as long as the losses don't affect the profits too much in the long term?
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Depending on what you are doing, price can be a very important piece of information to include. eg if your TPD analysis is telling you horse X is going to win but that horse is trading at 200/1 then it is likely your TPD conclusion should be disregarded.Dave64 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2026 8:54 amI've currently traded/monitored around about 300+ races using the data from TPD. All of my trades are automated and I'm continually tweaking my parameters (as expected). One of the questions that I have is how to deal with those races where all of the data indicates one thing but on the odd occasion the opposite happens, i.e you back a selection and then it trails in towards at the rear. Obviously you can double-check the parameters that you have set (and this is an ongoing process) but failing that do you just put it down to 'well that's going to happen now and then'? I'm guessing that the latter is the case as long as the losses don't affect the profits too much in the long term?
