Free UK horse racing system to lock in consistent profits. This is a horse racing system that uses Betfair to make £100+ per week. Are you looking for a horse racing system that you can put into action right now, to generate £100+ per week? You have come to the right place as today you. Betfair is modelled on the stock market and a growing group of customers now use the platform to trade sports markets, particularly horse racing, in a similar fashion to financial city traders.
I humbly believe all you maths geeks,including yourself suffer from over analysis syndrome.bringing your 'clever' financial models into a horseracing market.basically distorting the whole thing through greed.taking the horse out the equation. Wheres the fun in that.im sure thats not how the creators of betfair believed it would go where only machines/algos whatever the hell they are ruled.im not going down there.ill keep percieving where i think value is and keep appreciating the living breathing thing called a horse.cheers.
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Evening everyone, I am looking at researching info with regards to the Betfair SP and therefore I am looking at the historical Betfair SP's. Betfair have them here in one handy Zip file for up to and including the: However, after this date they seem to be here but in individual files for each and every day, nearly 1,500 days/files: I can't say I fancy going through each and every file and downloading it as I will be doing it forever. So does anyone know of a place that has them all in the one place or similar or do you really have to click on each file? I've got all the files, It will take a while to upload to my server, but when it's done I'll stick a download link here. Haven't done anything with them, it's just all the.csv files zipped up into 4 separate.zip files ukwin.zip 20Mb ukplace.zip 18Mb irewin.zip 6Mb ireplace.zip 5Mb. Links to follow shortly (maybe tomorrow morning as the upload is going quite slow) are the csv files joined into one for UKwin etc or just all the separate files cran?
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No need to reply just saw they're all separate. Have now combined the data into just 4.csv files (ukwin, ukplace, irewin, ireplace) You'll need a later version of Excel or a Database (MySQL and MS SQLServer Express are both free) to use them as there are a lot of records 242100 + 229502 + 81763 + 79829 = 633191 rows Here's the links spdata_ukwin.zip 17Mb (spdata_ukplace.zip 15Mb (spdata_irewin.zip 5M (spdata_ireplace.zip 4Mb (Have fun. Thanks for that guys, you've saved alot of people a lot of hassle downloading those files, myself included and and mine was automated to put them all into a database at a click of a button, but they soon mount up and I was missing maybe 2000 of them so saved me a lot of download time:) I'd echo Cran's recommendation for MYSQL, it's free, fast and makes easy work of drilling down the data to whatever you want in seconds. Ipad emulator for mac xcode download. Plenty of help on the net if you get stuck as it's free and the query commands are usually nothing more than a line of code. With all due respect to those advocating mySQL and SQL Express, and with my MCSE hat on (if there was a spitting emoticon, I'd use it), I'd say, given the nature of the data being imported, i.e. A flat file database, combined with the fact that not all members here are technojocks, folks would be better off using OpenOffice Database (free) or MS Access (not free). These are much simpler to install/use than the aforementioned SQL suggestions for the simple, albeit, large table of data that is being downloaded.
Both applications can easily handle the amount of records contained therein. You need to be slightly technical to analyse the data. I agree Access would be great if you already have it for this amount of data, but the advice on free databases was for people who don't already have a database. I've never tried Openoffice but is another free alternative if you don't have Access and don't want MySQL or MS SQL Server. I'd echo that to analyse large amounts of data properly you'll have to do some ground work whatever app you use. I've never used Open Office so no idea how easy that is but I find access a steeper learning curve than mySQL. I did a report on the data for Leon and it was as simple as one line in mySQL SELECT *, MIN (BSP) FROM `stats` WHERE BSp >0 GROUP BY `EVENT_ID` Obviously you can run the same reports in access and open office but for me I'm sure it'd be a lot more than one line to get the result.