Won't "keep" bets

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Blueecho
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By the way the screen showing saved bet info I was looking at to see if I had missed something with this ....but I haven't :(
same as peters you tube one one automatoin dobbing
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Blueecho
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Dallas
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I have just copied and created the same file but used the arm times for the keep bets rule I advised on the 1st page because I have loads of markets in guardian and it triggered perfectly both times

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Notice how in the 2nd image it triggered exactly at the time it was armed but in the first image it wasn't until 1 second after it was armed.
This will be due to the number of markets in guardian and the cycling it has to do between refreshes (as explained in the earlier link sent).
Had this been your rule it would not have triggered on the first market as yours is set to arm then disarm at 00:00:00
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Blueecho
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As I said I just followed Peter's video, :D so if I adjust the keep bet inplay rules trigger time rules to "until 00.02.00 " and select "after event start time and keepng "allow rules to trigger up to" 5 and wait 2.
This would cover my bets to always keep in play,yes?
Also I had the restricted refresh on and it was only refreshing 2-3 races(1200/900) but had about 10 races selected but no automation on them yet,(if this makes sense) I thought if it was on restricted refresh it was only"cycling" through the 2-3 races that I could see was refreshing
Will try again with the above changes and see how I get on
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Blueecho wrote:
Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:32 pm
As I said I just followed Peter's video, :D so if I adjust the keep bet inplay rules trigger time rules to "until 00.02.00 " and select "after event start time and keepng "allow rules to trigger up to" 5 and wait 2.
This would cover my bets to always keep in play,yes?
Also I had the restricted refresh on and it was only refreshing 2-3 races(1200/900) but had about 10 races selected but no automation on them yet,(if this makes sense) I thought if it was on restricted refresh it was only"cycling" through the 2-3 races that I could see was refreshing
Will try again with the above changes and see how I get on
Your correct about the restrict refresh limiting the number of markets guardian has to cycle through and refresh, even if you have automation applied to all markets in guardian it will still only refresh those that fall within the times you have set.

I assume you mean your's was set to
1200 secs before time
till 900 after start time
If so then thats fine for this rule

When Peter demonstrates the setting up of a rule its usually done very generically so any arm times etc used will just be a broad example usually for when having just the one market in guardian at a time. Depending on how a user intends to run the rule, set Guardian up, the number of markets they add etc they may need to adjust some of the settings shown.
As per my original message for this rule if running on multiple markets its better to have a larger arm window to allow the keep unmatched bets rule chance to trigger multiple time rather than confine it trigger to post time exactly - even a split second drop in connection at the wrong time between your PC and Betfair would mean this rule would miss its trigger.

For this strategy a keep unmatched bets rule could be set it to trigger every few seconds until a few minutes after event start time - its overkill but wont cause any harm
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