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Discussion regarding the spreadsheet functionality of Bet Angel.
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mcgoo
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 2:25 pm
mcgoo wrote:
Thu Jul 25, 2019 6:49 am
From what I have read on this forum Python/C# are the go but I'll leave that to the pro's.Good luck :D
Edit: PS I am nearly 50 :) so if I can get this far anyone can
:D good for you mcgoo.... I went for c# too, and I'm the wrong side of 50 (but I choose to only count adult years these days, 36 feels more appropriate). We might be slightly older dogs but it's never too later to learn some new tricks.

I think our generation especially appreciate the opportunity free info on the internet gives you having grown up without it. It also helps if you grew up on Mecanno and got used to making cool stuff from a box of simple parts. :) That's pretty much all coding is.
Cheers Shaun.Yeah old dog me for sure.Not sure if I'll ever crack this trading thing but have enjoyed the journey.Learning coding is gonna be a long term thing but I enjoy that too.The amount of information online is staggering indeed. Always loved tinkering so will see how this old doggie goes :D
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Derek27
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Nothing stops you from learning a programming language in your fifties, but I certainly don't have the enthusiasm to learn one that I did when I was 16!
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ShaunWhite
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Derek27 wrote:
Sat Jul 27, 2019 4:01 am
Nothing stops you from learning a programming language in your fifties, but I certainly don't have the enthusiasm to learn one that I did when I was 16!
They're a lot harder now too, reference guides used to be about 50 pages, widely spaced and 10 of those were blank for 'Notes'. Now the glossary is that big, if you can find one. I spent half my time trying to find out what something meant, only to find out it's just a fancy new name for something I already knew.
formguidefred
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Hi Nigel, interested to see if you’re available to prepare an excel sheet. Can I make direct contact with details? Thanks
Travy89
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Very interested if you are available, or if anyone else is able to help with my enquiries.
zuzuzu
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Hi All,

I am new to the game. Is there anyone that can offer their services to help with a bot? Its a pretty simple bot. But I need help to start it as I am new to the excel side of bet angel.
Can agree a fee/price for the work. Please PM me.

Thanks,
zuzuzu
CallumPerry
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Try starting it yourself as much as you can and then start a thread with a workbook attached at the point you get stuck, may be an easy fix; would be happy to help.
zuzuzu
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Thanks. I will try.
Also.. are there certain rules to be able to reply to a PM?
CallumPerry
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Don't think so, think you just need to have sent at least one message in the forum (you have 6) to be able to PM somebody.
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Dallas
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So users do have there PM's disabled so if you can't see 'send private message' next to a users name it means they have it disabled.
Noel1977
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Just posting so I can send Nigel a PM.
jrmitchell
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Hi Nigel
"I would like to upload ratings to guardian via excel and bet automatically when overlays are available, ratings company said bet angel is capable of doing this, can you program this?
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Jon Mitchell
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MUZZBUZZ
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Hi Nigel,

Would you be able to help me with the following set of rules to function in "guardian".?

I don't that excel is required as these functions appear available in guardian.

- Laying all runner's within set odds ie $1.70 - $21.00
- Trigger market "once" 60 secs before the off'
- Set Liability ie $100.00
- Offering 4% lower odds than best "back" at trigger

Best regards,

Andrew (Muzz Buzz)
Australia (mobile: 0403 456 607)
fractalmodel
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Euler wrote:
Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:49 pm
As many of you know Nigel has been immensely helpful to forum members over the years on the forum, so we are happy to endorse him as a provider of these services.
Hi Nigel

I tried PMing you - not sure you got the mail Thanks
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Kerisun
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I might want some VBA API rountines written.
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