Find the Gap Guardian Automation Bot for Greyhounds

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phrenetic
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Fri Jan 05, 2018 12:20 am
Almost... Partially matched trades are considered to be unmatched.
Thanks.

In the Find The Gap file, the rule is actually "Back bets matched = £0" so it appears to be looking at the amount matched on the bet rather than whether a bet is "matched" or not. In this case, does a partially matched bet meet the condition?
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Gonzothegreat wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:39 pm
rainbow219 wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:44 pm
Dallas wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 3:40 pm
You can build/modify it anyway you want so yes you could green up and stop the rule if a loss value is reached and/or have the green up trigger if a bet is still unmatched after X seconds so the bot continues but just doesn't have a unmatched bet sitting pointlessly if the odds are clearly moving away

Can anyone advise me of how to set up this rule please?
Here's my bot (based on Dallas one from this thread), it does what the above says.
red at 25p and green at 10p.
Feel free to let me know what sort of improvements you can add, I'd love to make this bot green up to a pound a race.

At the moment it's kind of 40/60 success rate I would say, I do not know why yet.

40/60 is not too bad for a start. You shared this some time ago. How did it go in the end?
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GaryCook wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:12 am
Gonzothegreat wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:39 pm
rainbow219 wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:44 pm



Can anyone advise me of how to set up this rule please?
Here's my bot (based on Dallas one from this thread), it does what the above says.
red at 25p and green at 10p.
Feel free to let me know what sort of improvements you can add, I'd love to make this bot green up to a pound a race.

At the moment it's kind of 40/60 success rate I would say, I do not know why yet.

40/60 is not too bad for a start. You shared this some time ago. How did it go in the end?
Gary - i have a very crude and basic way to determine how someone may be doing with a strategy that they'd mentioned previously (with no updates thereafter). I simply click on their profile and see when they last were active on the forum. Acts as a fairly dumb litmus test, but I'm sure it's valid :)
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Gary - i have a very crude and basic way to determine how someone may be doing with a strategy that they'd mentioned previously (with no updates thereafter). I simply click on their profile and see when they last were active on the forum. Acts as a fairly dumb litmus test, but I'm sure it's valid :)
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LOL - They must've cracked it and are now too busy sipping cocktails on their yatchs in the sun to bother tuning in to the plebs anymore.
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jimibt wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 9:37 am
GaryCook wrote:
Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:12 am
Gonzothegreat wrote:
Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:39 pm


Here's my bot (based on Dallas one from this thread), it does what the above says.
red at 25p and green at 10p.
Feel free to let me know what sort of improvements you can add, I'd love to make this bot green up to a pound a race.

At the moment it's kind of 40/60 success rate I would say, I do not know why yet.

40/60 is not too bad for a start. You shared this some time ago. How did it go in the end?
Gary - i have a very crude and basic way to determine how someone may be doing with a strategy that they'd mentioned previously (with no updates thereafter). I simply click on their profile and see when they last were active on the forum. Acts as a fairly dumb litmus test, but I'm sure it's valid :)
Made me laugh and I think the same thing but that was a losing bot anyway. I was just wondering if had tried anything else with it and if it's something I have not seen.

I will keep coming back personally even if I never crack it. The whole thing is interesting but challenging. Although people spend several years studying these days just to earn a modest wage so its worth the time in money too just on the off chance I manage to crack it. I have been close a few times already.
uksoundz
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Hi, would I be able to input a rule to only find the gap on a dog where a specific amount has already been matched? Or would Excel be required for this? And if so, does anyone have any guides to using Excel and VBA with Guardian?
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uksoundz wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 2:44 pm
Hi, would I be able to input a rule to only find the gap on a dog where a specific amount has already been matched? Or would Excel be required for this? And if so, does anyone have any guides to using Excel and VBA with Guardian?
Do you mean specific amount matched at a certain price
Or the amount matched on a selection/market
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Fast reply!!

Amount matched on a particular selection.
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uksoundz wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 2:51 pm
Fast reply!!

Amount matched on a particular selection.
There is a 'Volume condition' you can add to this file to specify the amount required
https://www.betangel.com/user-guide/vol ... 3D&mw=MzIw#
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Thanks can it work on individual dogs too, so amount matched on a particular runner?
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uksoundz wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:22 pm
Thanks can it work on individual dogs too, so amount matched on a particular runner?
Yes you can select market or selection from the drop list options
uksoundz
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Great thanks. Would love to know if anyone has managed to create some rules and conditions to make this profitable.

Dallas in your view is it worth me exploring excel as well as guardian? Haven't seen much in the way of advice on this.
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uksoundz wrote:
Wed Sep 12, 2018 3:25 pm
Great thanks. Would love to know if anyone has managed to create some rules and conditions to make this profitable.

Dallas in your view is it worth me exploring excel as well as guardian? Haven't seen much in the way of advice on this.
Excel gives you greater flexibility than advanced automation but the later is slightly faster and requires less resources from your PC.
Its certainly worth looking at if you need/want to do something thats not possible in AA
DaveJessop
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Hi guys - been playing around with this for the last couple of days and find that the original trap 1 and 2 works a lot better than changing to 1st and 2nd fav but do have a couple of questions.

How do I create a rule that ignores the favourite if it is T1 or T2 and just places the bets on the remaining selection?

Can I add an extra greening rule to fire before the last one at 10 seconds (to take a green over 20% then stop the bot) and if that doesn't trigger then wait until the final green up?
Henry_Jacobs
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Did anyone actually have any success with this in any fashion short or long term?

Have tried this along with variations and rarely delivers profit.
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