It will probably run backwards.

good job -well done -and thanks for sharing-havent done any horses myself for couple of years now-tell me please what software the screenshot is from-maybe admin will not allow you to name it-if so please PM me-jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:47 pmyes, looks pretty good in terms of treading the 50% line fairly evenly:BetScalper wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:44 pmAnyone got an opinion on this selection from a dobbing point of view ?
Regards,
Can't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.convoysur-2 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:04 amgood job -well done -and thanks for sharing-havent done any horses myself for couple of years now-tell me please what software the screenshot is from-maybe admin will not allow you to name it-if so please PM me-jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:47 pmyes, looks pretty good in terms of treading the 50% line fairly evenly:BetScalper wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:44 pmAnyone got an opinion on this selection from a dobbing point of view ?
Regards,
Thanks in advance--
Thanks for sharing.BetScalper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 amCan't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.convoysur-2 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:04 amgood job -well done -and thanks for sharing-havent done any horses myself for couple of years now-tell me please what software the screenshot is from-maybe admin will not allow you to name it-if so please PM me-
Thanks in advance--
http://www.in-running-trading-tool.co.uk
Its just an online database of data. Costs £67 for 12 months access.
There are others out there, not promoting this one but it works for me. One thing it lacks is pace data. But I just cross reference with RUK and ATR etc.
yes, the user guide is very useful. one thing that hadn't struck me too much before was the fact that a dobbed runner should in most cases have shown its hand before the 50% mark on the race, therefore, if you haven't dobbed by this point, then just red out for a relatively *small* loss. this can be the killer for a lot of dob trades -just letting it run to the letter... remember, it's a trade, not a gamble!wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:11 amThanks for sharing.BetScalper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 amCan't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.convoysur-2 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:04 am
good job -well done -and thanks for sharing-havent done any horses myself for couple of years now-tell me please what software the screenshot is from-maybe admin will not allow you to name it-if so please PM me-
Thanks in advance--
http://www.in-running-trading-tool.co.uk
Its just an online database of data. Costs £67 for 12 months access.
There are others out there, not promoting this one but it works for me. One thing it lacks is pace data. But I just cross reference with RUK and ATR etc.![]()
Good point.jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:41 amyes, the user guide is very useful. one thing that hadn't struck me too much before was the fact that a dobbed runner should in most cases have shown its hand before the 50% mark on the race, therefore, if you haven't dobbed by this point, then just red out for a relatively *small* loss. this can be the killer for a lot of dob trades -just letting it run to the letter... remember, it's a trade, not a gamble!wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:11 amThanks for sharing.BetScalper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 am
Can't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.
http://www.in-running-trading-tool.co.uk
Its just an online database of data. Costs £67 for 12 months access.
There are others out there, not promoting this one but it works for me. One thing it lacks is pace data. But I just cross reference with RUK and ATR etc.![]()
What is a good sign that we can't wait anymore and should scratchout? Like price doesnt shortening and half of the race passed?jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:41 amyes, the user guide is very useful. one thing that hadn't struck me too much before was the fact that a dobbed runner should in most cases have shown its hand before the 50% mark on the race, therefore, if you haven't dobbed by this point, then just red out for a relatively *small* loss. this can be the killer for a lot of dob trades -just letting it run to the letter... remember, it's a trade, not a gamble!wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:11 amThanks for sharing.BetScalper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 am
Can't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.
http://www.in-running-trading-tool.co.uk
Its just an online database of data. Costs £67 for 12 months access.
There are others out there, not promoting this one but it works for me. One thing it lacks is pace data. But I just cross reference with RUK and ATR etc.![]()
tbh - i haven't worked that out fully yet. in my automation, i have a set of signals that are set up to track the length of the race and fire at the 50% and 90% mark (ish). so i my case, i'd use it to red out once the 50% mark had been reached (red or green). as far as comparisons, purely based on odds of other runners -difficult to say. in my opinion, you don't want to be trying to exit once the contention and volatility go awol.napshnap wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:24 amWhat is a good sign that we can't wait anymore and should scratchout? Like price doesnt shortening and half of the race passed?jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:41 amyes, the user guide is very useful. one thing that hadn't struck me too much before was the fact that a dobbed runner should in most cases have shown its hand before the 50% mark on the race, therefore, if you haven't dobbed by this point, then just red out for a relatively *small* loss. this can be the killer for a lot of dob trades -just letting it run to the letter... remember, it's a trade, not a gamble!
Interesting. Not always the case on sprints though. I had one yesterday that drifted out to 16 in-running and then before I could red out the odds went flying up to 1.5 before the horse lost the race. Which did give me a very nice profit but it could have gone the other way badly.jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:41 amyes, the user guide is very useful. one thing that hadn't struck me too much before was the fact that a dobbed runner should in most cases have shown its hand before the 50% mark on the race, therefore, if you haven't dobbed by this point, then just red out for a relatively *small* loss. this can be the killer for a lot of dob trades -just letting it run to the letter... remember, it's a trade, not a gamble!wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:11 amThanks for sharing.BetScalper wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 am
Can't see why not, its not competition to BA etc.
http://www.in-running-trading-tool.co.uk
Its just an online database of data. Costs £67 for 12 months access.
There are others out there, not promoting this one but it works for me. One thing it lacks is pace data. But I just cross reference with RUK and ATR etc.![]()
There are a few variations to chose from in the in-running shared files section