price loser is the price back of the posible looser, is the no favourite ajjaja
a question: for the thrid favourite it will: r3_?
from the manual
Referring to selections sorted by price
You can use the same selection variables for getting the parameters of selections sorted by their price, such as
favourite, second favourite etc. This can be done by adding a prefix r_[number]_ in front of the variable. The
[number] stands for the place of the selection in the list of selections sorted by price, starting from the lowest
price.
Thus, r_1_ is a prefix for the favourite, r_2_ - for the second favourite and so on.
To address the probable loser (the selection with the highest price) write either r_0_ or r_runner_number_. In
the latter case the market variable runner_number will be parsed first and will return the number of selections in
the market.
Examples:
· r_1_back_price - the favourite's back price
· r_2_bm_laya - the amount of the last matched lay bet placed on the second favourite
· r_0_profit_loss - probable loser's P/L
· r_3_back_unmatched - the total back unmatched amount of the third favourite.