Hi,
I have Excel which selects a horse to place a BACK bet 7 seconds out that takes the SP for that horse.
What's the best way you create an automation file that would try to reduce a potential loss by LAYING this horse if it goes beyond double the odds of its original SP (my BACK bet)?
My stakes are £100 BACK bet that takes the horses SP.
The maximum Liability i would be comfortable with would be £100.
Would it be best to have small LAY bets for my selection fired into the market say £5 using a fast Kill Or Fill and until my Liability is at £100?
How can i achieve this?
Any help greatly appreciated,
Regards,
Andrew
Automation To Cancel A SP BACK Bet In-Play
If your backing with a £100 stake your liability is already £100
The following thread details how to set a rule up to exit if a loss is exceeded
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=11488
The following thread details how to set a rule up to exit if a loss is exceeded
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=11488
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Sorry Dallas i meant another £100 so £200 total.
I guess that means your not looking to green up but just close the trade and leave a loss of £200 on that selection should it win?
If so then using a rule 'close trade on selection' instead of 'green all selections' with a 'close trade profit condition (greening unticked)' will do the job for you
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Hi I could not see where to start a new thread
I have a basic question re automation and servants
Ideally (for example) I’m typically looking to do this:
LAY (before off at 3.0)
LAY in running at 1.22
Command servant to “BACK at 1.99–if LAYED at 1.22”
Would this be possible ?
I have a basic question re automation and servants
Ideally (for example) I’m typically looking to do this:
LAY (before off at 3.0)
LAY in running at 1.22
Command servant to “BACK at 1.99–if LAYED at 1.22”
Would this be possible ?
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Yes that's it Dallas!Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 5:00 pmI guess that means your not looking to green up but just close the trade and leave a loss of £200 on that selection should it win?
If so then using a rule 'close trade on selection' instead of 'green all selections' with a 'close trade profit condition (greening unticked)' will do the job for you
Thank you for your help, your the man