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Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Sun Jan 30, 2022 10:30 pm

I remember there used to be a page called 'where is the money' on Betfair where you could check all the markets that had the most matched and unmatched money. Does this still exist anywhere?
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Tue Feb 01, 2022 10:38 pm

I dont know of such page, however you should be able to retrieve and compile such a list by yourself using betfairs API
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Fri Feb 04, 2022 4:37 pm

Every white label, powered by them, shows various pumping liquidity - current BF one, multiplied by a position-taking factor (when given customer log-in). Therefore that liquidity checker will show what - basic liquidity for BF users or what? PT factors aren't the same at all.
And a possible workaround, if you have some experience and long-time observations, may get an approximation of the answer through summarizing a known range of liquidity for well-pumped markets at any day/hour interval over greatest liquidity sports at that time.
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:10 am

I'll look into the API, probably won't pay for it though as I barely know how I would develop the code to make such a tool as is. How is it that this function used to be available to us but has now disappeared? I used it years ago.

Arb12, I don't quite understand what you mean but it sounds like you're saying view every market individually which is the opposite of what I want and why I want this more simplistic tool. However maybe my wires are crossed when interpreting your comment.
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:40 am

arb12 wrote:
Fri Feb 04, 2022 4:37 pm
Every white label, powered by them, shows various pumping liquidity - current BF one, multiplied by a position-taking factor (when given customer log-in). Therefore that liquidity checker will show what - basic liquidity for BF users or what? PT factors aren't the same at all.
And a possible workaround, if you have some experience and long-time observations, may get an approximation of the answer through summarizing a known range of liquidity for well-pumped markets at any day/hour interval over greatest liquidity sports at that time.
What is that answer for really? I noticed your posts here and most of them are pure for pumping number of posts here. Guy asked simpliest question ever and you just had to add your two cents which got nothing to do with the question for sure. You write essays for every single post, doesnt matter if its pure quick answer like abovementioned, cmon waste of time, mostly people dont even get you, is it on purpose? Cause its not helpful at all for sure.

What that even means " Therefore that liquidity checker will show what - basic liquidity for BF users or what? "?

Ffs man is asking for most requested and useful tool for Betfair for sure and you come up with your theory essays. If you got no idea what is that tool for and provide what why even commenting here? Asking such questions means you got no idea about Betfair, trading or just want to pump number of posts on forum.

My answer to OP: man yeah there is such tool available but dont ask here, no one will provide you for sure. Ive been looking for it for long time, found it by coincidence. No one who trade on Betfair will get himself into trouble getting matched by sharing such info. Money like silence.
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Sun Feb 06, 2022 2:34 pm

Skaggerak wrote:
Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:10 am
Arb12, I don't quite understand what you mean but it sounds like you're saying view every market individually which is the opposite of what I want and why I want this more simplistic tool. However maybe my wires are crossed when interpreting your comment.
Hello Skaggerak,
Yes, I have that in mind.
That's a possible workaround. To sum long time observations over most liquidity markets in every day/competitions for every day and that may help us to get not ideal, but working in some degree solutions, showing the probable liquidity. For instance, several years we showed that in Saturday English Premier soccer the liquidity is XXX, when there are IPL matches there are YYY, when there are some elections (US for instance) there is XXY money matched on BF exchange, and so on. If there are days without soccer and other big liquidity competitions, but there are let's say Italian basketball, or Olympic games if we observed statistically last years diapason X to Y money, that may be helpful also.
Now, I see that you seek direct solutions, other users may help you.
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Re: Does anyone know if the old Betfair liquidity checker still exists?

Sun Feb 06, 2022 2:39 pm

Hello AlexNotman1,
Have to stress that I do not seek popularity, do not sell solutions, do not advertise anything, do not know your arguments for my postings for "pumping number of posts". There are some helpful elements in these ones, indirect shared. Personally, like you, do not want to disclose in detail the system in use. Personally, I'm grateful to the forum and especially to the portal and want to contribute my own way.
You, me, and every registered user may share their point of view. No one user and personality is the same. My perceptions are not the same like yours and that is wonderful, that is the power of the opinions exchanged in a smart community like that website. Everybody may learn from everybody else. And I'm on my evolution path and seek improvements, do not take my opinions.
If the owners of that website want, I will quit the forum. But not agreed that I have no right to my approach in posting and my own points of view. We are different and that's OK.
To your question: If the user log-in to Betfair white label A, he/she will see Betfair liquidity, multiplied by XX, if log-in to white label B, that one will be multiplied by XY and so on. I doubt if that "liquidity checker" will see the basic BF liquidity or the skewed one, due to non-linear PT factor for every WLabel, added to the market.
You have access to a similar solution and know more than others.
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