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  • #1 by 1oser on 24 Aug 2016
  • In the html test statement, can we get an alternate view which is like betfair's profit and loss view.

    Where you can see the each sport profit/loss on it's own and how they total up to the bottom line.

    Please let me know if further input is needed.
  • #2 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 24 Aug 2016
  • Good idea! Thank you.
  • #3 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 28 Aug 2016
  • Something like that?
  • #4 by pcal72 on 29 Aug 2016
  • Seems to me very nice ;)
  • #5 by MarkV on 29 Aug 2016
  • Hi Tim
    That is a very useful enhancement to the statement, thank you, and to 1oser for the suggestion.
    Can you confirm the market P/L and bet P/L figures are the low and the high in the range for the ticked sports on the designated date?
  • #6 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 29 Aug 2016
  • Yes, the are updated with filters.
  • #7 by armarni on 29 Aug 2016
  • Hi Tim

    (I'm only asking as you have the statement part of the programme in your sites at the moment!)

    I appreciate that it's a big ask, but would you consider adding a column to the statement that was able to record a user defined variable for each market?

    Eg I could add market_volume which would allow me to record how much money was matched on that particular market by the time it was settled. 

    Or I could add winplace_market_length to allow me to record the market length for each settled bet in horse racing place markets (I know that info is in the market name in win markets, but it's not in place market names)

    I could make my own variable which records some info from the time when I placed the bet, and put that into the statement eg when my bet is triggered I make a user variable which record the current match_minute in a football match, so I could check when in a game my loosing bets are firing.

    These are just a few examples.  Having as much data as possible at your fingertips is a great way of improving your results, and this addition would open up a lot of new data analysis options.

    I imagine that it would require a new tab in the settings options relating to the statement screen, with a check box to fill in with the name of the variable that MFP would then put in the statement file for each market.

    Apologies 1oser for hijacking your thread, but I put a suggestion for this into the relevant section of the forum a few months ago and I didnt want it to slip through the cracks.
  • #8 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 29 Aug 2016
  • There are just some TimeMachine markets played with a trigger example ;)
    Your idea is great by I'm not sure we'll be able to implement it as we have tied deadline by 13th Sep to make new release.
  • #9 by armarni on 29 Aug 2016
  • No worries Tim, thanks for the reply. maybe put it on the wish list for next time.
  • #10 by 1oser on 30 Aug 2016
  • Yes Tim.

    This is pretty much what I am asking for. I see today it's only greyhounds though.

    If it's not too much to ask can you do one with soccer, greyhounds, tennis and horse racing. Doesn't have to be these sports, but at least 4 different sports so I can play around toggling the filters on and off.
  • #11 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 30 Aug 2016
  • Oh, sorry, I'm working on another enhancement and deleted the market were before.
    Will add some.
  • #12 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 31 Aug 2016
  • Done.
  • #13 by 1oser on 31 Aug 2016
  • Market Category Filter is perfect.

    Back & Lay Filter does no change the bottom line balance. With or without commission. Don't have the option or please try an fix, it's a very nice touch.

    Good job.
  • #14 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 01 Sep 2016
  • Why do you need to recalculate your p/l etc. when you switch off displaying lay or back bets? It's causes changing of your strategy, ruins commission calculation, etc.
  • #15 by 1oser on 02 Sep 2016
  • only commission would really be ruined .. for me I can live with that. Also there's an option to switch off commission.
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