NB Some of this Layout has been changed to incorpotorate Betfair Starting Prices.
This page will be updated as soon as possible, but, in the meantime, please refer to the New in ... Page for the latest Layouts / funtionality.
On this Screen you can select:
- The Refresh Rate (top right of the Panel) - can be adjusted while the Tracker is running.
- Whether to continue Tracking when the Market goes InPlay.
- The Runners that you wish to Track.
- The Maximum Scaling: The Event Tracker Graph shows all of your selected
runners at the same scale.
Obviously, if, say, three of your runners are trading at, 2.0, 2.3, and 2.7, and your fourth suddenly jumps to 950, the price movements of the first three will become indistinguishable.
Selecting a Maximum scaling, of, e.g. 5 will solve this problem, as any runner trading at above 5 will be removed from the Graph, and put in a 'Sin Bin' at bottom-left of the Graph unless and until its price drops to your selected Maximum, at which point it wll be restored to the Graph.
When you hit 'Go' the Tracker Panel changes to look like this:
Like Single Trackers, Event Trackers can also be displayed full-screen:

And resized by dragging:
In this Tracker, we've chosen a Maximum scaling of 10, so Black Chalk
and Sum Leader trading at 15.5 and 210 are languishing in the sin-bin.
If their price shortens to 10 or less, then they will appear on the Graph.
If at any time you require only the graph and last matched prices of the
runners, you can choose 'Hide Prices' from the 'Show Prices / Hide Prices'
dropdown
and you can swap back to showing prices just as easily:
One change consequent upon the introduction of
Betfair Starting Prices is that, if the Market you are Tracking
is a BSP Market, the Event Tracker will now show the BSP Price,
where previously it displayed the 'Price@Inplay'.
If this is not a BSP Market, then the 'Price@InPlay' is shown as previously.
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A new Feature in Event Trackers is 'Mini-Ladders'
Like the Ladders on Single Trackers, the mini-ladders on Event Trackers are Non-Transactional, but, since they show 'Full Market Depth' they can be a useful guide as to the likely direction of future Market moves.
You can choose to view from 0 to 3 mini-ladders on each Event Tracker:

