Morning
A post in the forum "7th May tough Going" led to a question in my mind, that someone might be able to answer please. (Decided to post here so it doesn't get lost in the above thread...)
At the end of the day I review my results and log file and often wonder what price a horse touched in running and how much was matched. Other than waiting for the data to be published by the betfair data website (A couple of weeks later), is it possible to retrieve this info say the next day?
Also, I would like to view the race and can do so via racing post, which charges about 20p/race, not a lot but if its available free then why not! So doesn't anyone know of a site where it's free??
Thanks
Peter
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If a horse won a race, you can find that maximum price it touched in-play here: http://form.horseracing.betfair.com/
Jeff
Jeff
PeterLe wrote: At the end of the day I review my results and log file and often wonder what price a horse touched in running and how much was matched. Other than waiting for the data to be published by the betfair data website (A couple of weeks later), is it possible to retrieve this info say the next day?
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Think both atr and ruk allow you access to their video archives soon after the race, need to register but it's free unless you want the live stuff.
ATR is available pretty soon after the race's finished
ATR is available pretty soon after the race's finished
Thanks for the reply; appreciate itspreadbetting wrote:Think both atr and ruk allow you access to their video archives soon after the race, need to register but it's free unless you want the live stuff.
ATR is available pretty soon after the race's finished
Hi Peter
Sorry, no.
BTW, if you speak to Colin McGee, he may be able to help. I know that he records the max and min in-play values for his tips, so there may be a way of automating it.
Jeff
Sorry, no.
BTW, if you speak to Colin McGee, he may be able to help. I know that he records the max and min in-play values for his tips, so there may be a way of automating it.
Jeff
PeterLe wrote:Great stuff thanks Jeff
Do you know where I can view the race??
regards
Peter