Hi, I'm hoping there's a simple answer to this but I just can't see it!
I'm running a program on Guardian and sometimes it goes to green very early and other times it really slow to green and then doesn't get any better etc etc.. So I want to green up individually on each race.
I understand how to green up within Guardian and to stop the trades going in once greened but I'd like to be able to green up manually and at the same time stop the Guardian program. If this isn't possible how do I manually stop the Guardian so then I can green up manually?
Hope that makes sense and thank for any help...
Manual green up whilst running Guardian?
Providing you are refreshing your markets in guardian fast enough it will always be faster to green up with automation/a servant than manually, the following thread should help
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=11491
If you do want to green up manually first thing is to remove your green up rule/s from your automation file, then to ensure your files stops triggering when you green up you just need to add suitable condition/s
for example, if your automation is always to open with a back bet you could add an 'amount of matched bets condition' to your rule to specify;
amount of lay bets is equal to the following fixed amount £0
When you green up you're doing so with lay bets so your telling your automation only trigger if matched lay bets = £0 (ie, you have not yet greened up)
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=11491
If you do want to green up manually first thing is to remove your green up rule/s from your automation file, then to ensure your files stops triggering when you green up you just need to add suitable condition/s
for example, if your automation is always to open with a back bet you could add an 'amount of matched bets condition' to your rule to specify;
amount of lay bets is equal to the following fixed amount £0
When you green up you're doing so with lay bets so your telling your automation only trigger if matched lay bets = £0 (ie, you have not yet greened up)
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Dallas, to switch between auto and manual greening, could he use a servant to set/unset a stored value which is then used as a condition of his green up rule?
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That's great, many thanks for responding.. I'll have another go - being saying that for years though..!!
Y, I guess if you wanted to switch between them you could create a servant/s to toggle back and forthShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 11:11 pmDallas, to switch between auto and manual greening, could he use a servant to set/unset a stored value which is then used as a condition of his green up rule?
you'd need to also add the condition to any back/lay rules to stop those from triggering to