IMPROVEMENTS1.
Time MachineThere is an option to highlight the winning selection(s) in each market. Actually, you can now opt out of this feature, as it used to be ON by default.
2.
Triggers EditorIf you have any unsaved changes in the trigger file you’ve been working on, the program will alert you and ask whether you want to save the file when you try to close the window.
3. There is a new
trigger variable sel_trap for selections in Greyhound races, as well as a condition parameter “Trap”. The trap number is often equal to a selection’s index, but not always:
4. Selection ImportThere is a new way of importing selections into MarketFeeder Pro from a text file. Instead of using names, you can
use trap numbers for Greyhound markets.
Basically, now you have the ability to, say, import all Traps #3 in all Greyhound markets, or to import specific trap numbers in specific markets. Examples of syntax:
#3#
#4#
This is to import all Traps #3 and #4 for all Greyhound markets.
["Harl 01/06/2019 10:27"]#3#
["Henl 01/06/2019 10:43""]#2#
This will import Trap #3 from 10:27 Harl and Trap #2 from 10:43 Henl.
Besides, the program is now able to perform the
approximate string matching between the text inside the file and the actual names of selections as stored on BetFair. This means that you do not need to make sure that the data in the file matches the names of selections to every character. If one or more characters are missing or differ from BetFair’s spelling, MarketFeeder Pro will likely still find these selections. Example:
To enable this feature, insert * in front of the lines in your import file to which you want to apply the fuzzy search.
5. You can
use a proxy to log in to MarketFeeder Pro from a secure built-in form. In some countries or areas direct access to the online exchange may be restricted, e. g. by a local ISP. You can use any of the free or paid proxy servers available to log in to your account. Naturally, the proxy server must support secure traffic (i.e. it must be an SSL proxy).
6. There is a new
variable scope “Individually per selection”. This is a breakthrough in trigger development, as you will be able to do things you couldn’t do before, such as complex staking plans involving several selections on which bets are placed asynchronously and on different conditions that vary for different selections. To give you an example, you can now remember the Weight of Money (WOM) each selection had at, say, 5 minutes before the off and then place a bet on any selection whose WOM has reversed (i.e. the majority of money used to be on the back side and now went to the lay side and vice versa).
Here is a trigger that does the trick (will work in the new version only):
Backing and Laying based on the change in WOM