Yes you can just green up as normal from the ladder or one-click screen.
https://www.betangel.com/user-guide/one ... 3D&mw=MzIw
Depending what its doing you might want to take steps to ensure to bot also stops triggering further bets afterwards
Yes you can just green up as normal from the ladder or one-click screen.
What you have probably seen is lay money waiting at 1.9 on two runners which is different from 2 runners trading <2.0 at the same which wouldn't happen due to BF's cross-matching algorithmhuckfidle wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 6:08 amHi Dallas, I've been practising mode this rule in a servant but it is laying only one selection and of course that is the winner.
I am wanting to lay 2 or more at 1.90.
I copied it into another rule and deleted the 5-second rule and changed to 1.90 but it still only laid one runner when I could see there were 2 at < 1.90 near the end of the race.
It would be easier using this one
You can add a 'Relative Odds Condition' to test the price of the fav and 2nd fav are within 'X' ticks of each otherabgespaced wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 6:44 amGreat file, thank you! I was looking for something similar.
One question though: how do you stop it from laying a runner that is a clear winner? E.g. by the time the lay bet is matched there's a runner at 1.05
If you were to say favs price is less than 5 ticks below 2nd fav then that would be down if looking at a laddersilkysoph wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:50 pmJust a quick question please.Nice little bot and am trying with a few adjustments on timings and entry points.Getting in muddle with relative odds condition re first and second fav so would appreciate help on plus and minus ticks to help cut down losses when only winner is laid Thanking you all.