Thanks Rubold - I suspected it was that.
How do you mean stop worrying about it - do you mean just acceot the variation?
On that topic, has anyone experimented to find how similar Time Machine is to live betting on in-play horse markets. I will want to be very cautious if I find a good trigger on Time Machine beofre putting it into practice. Any thoughts?
Yes just accept the variation as it is normal for in-play betting. With TM you can see the variation, with live betting you are not aware of it, unless you bought the same market when available and ran it on TM.
You can rely on the TM results for any in-play trigger, when averaged out over lot of markets. This is just the same process you would need to follow when testing a trigger with live markets in test mode, except that TM will be more accurate than test mode (and quicker
).
A good advice is to employ a max refresh rate of 0.5 sec, as this is what is used to record the data.