Hi I made a back the likely winner bot for betdaq. ( thought id make use of it )
Its supposed to back at 1.15 when 2nd fav under 1.3.
But in the 1.50pm newmarket it backed music society at odds of 50
Cant figure out why??
Betdaq bot
You won't ever see the 2nd fav < 1.3
But to trigger a bet on the fav make sure you have applied the rule to trigger on the fav but have the 'fixed odds condition' looking at the price of the 2nd fav (and not the fav)
But to trigger a bet on the fav make sure you have applied the rule to trigger on the fav but have the 'fixed odds condition' looking at the price of the 2nd fav (and not the fav)
If you have copied that file then all you need is to add another 'Fixed odds condition' to the back bet rule with the following details
I have also just noticed that I have that automation file for Betdaq (so i must of made it and uploaded it by request on the BF thread somewhere), so if you still can get it to work after adding that condition let me know and ill upload the file again here
I have also just noticed that I have that automation file for Betdaq (so i must of made it and uploaded it by request on the BF thread somewhere), so if you still can get it to work after adding that condition let me know and ill upload the file again here
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Hi Dallas ive had a closer look at what happened and the bot placed a back bet on music society at 1.15 which was fully matched alot higher at odds of 50!
Im trying to find somewhere to rewatch the race, or find a rational explanation why betdaq odds move differently in running to betfair.
puzzled
Im trying to find somewhere to rewatch the race, or find a rational explanation why betdaq odds move differently in running to betfair.
puzzled
Betdaq has a lot less in-play liquidity than Betfair so getting matched is 10 times harder, I've uploaded the bot anyway (with the 2nd fav cond already done) just in case you or anyone wants its
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