Australian racing
Let’s hope so. Not much volume for race one.
Oh great God of Liquidity please accept my all red result from race one as a noble sacrifice to other participants so that you may encourage others to participate from here on to increase liquidity and allow my bot to run all green from here on.
While there's a break between races:
I asked a question on the forum last night but didnt get an answer - basically, How do you calculate the stake to green up on a selection (using automation)? Alternatively, how do you identify a liability on a runner?
It should be obvious, but I can't find it.
Any suggestions?
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Thanks
I asked a question on the forum last night but didnt get an answer - basically, How do you calculate the stake to green up on a selection (using automation)? Alternatively, how do you identify a liability on a runner?
It should be obvious, but I can't find it.
Any suggestions?
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=21058
Thanks
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Expecting support and a great run for Evening Glory at Sandown race 6. Was very well backed last start but got too far back from the wide draw. Today great a better jockey and a better run.
Hey TipTop and you still in opposite mode or are you back to normal mode.TipTopTrader wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 6:07 amExpecting support and a great run for Evening Glory at Sandown race 6. Was very well backed last start but got too far back from the wide draw. Today great a better jockey and a better run.
Good question. You could do the math in excel for the liability and get excel to perform the calculation. I haven't explored that aspect of Guardian to see if that is there - would be a good feature if it was - but definitely doable in Excel.Anbell wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 4:50 amWhile there's a break between races:
I asked a question on the forum last night but didnt get an answer - basically, How do you calculate the stake to green up on a selection (using automation)? Alternatively, how do you identify a liability on a runner?
It should be obvious, but I can't find it.
Any suggestions?
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=21058
Thanks