Je vous regarde de Pointe Noire au Congo Brazzaville, puis je avoir la traduction en français ?
i need to know the industry sp right before the off, that's the reason i look at oddschecker. i calculate my own forecast price for races these days, and then i can see if a horse is actually coming in or whether it's just trading fluff..works a treat
I'd say that was pretty sensible. I price markets so I can take a view on them. You can pick up some huge value when the market rockets off in the wrong direction for no reason.
normally just have few bookies open in Australia. Beteasy, Neds, ladbrokes and bet365. can get some swing trades done doing this. e.g if horse goes from 1.90 to 2 then notice drifts out on betfair.
What about on course bookmaker prices when the race is about to start? Is that worth looking at or not?
Any betting exchanges sites that works in Canada?
Thanks Peter, very helpful. One question, I was told that Nap sites (eg napchecker.com) are helpful in giving a guide as to which horses could be heavily backed. In your experience, is there truth to this?
Generally not, but it's useful to know. I was going to do a video on this at some point and my experiences of what happens.
We do have a spreadsheet on the forum that allows you to pull naps automatically: -
www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=3487
I might be wrong but I think Oddschecker determine whether a selection is coming in or out via money backed via (or at least clicked through from) its own website only so it might not represent money from all sources.