ok thanks,
in the file first rule stored values ip 12 for the market but the WITH is empty ??
still getting 05/05/2018 15:04:30: [G_Auto] : Store Value: ip12 = 0 + 0
thanks
Jules
Dutch Front 3 in Betting if Their IP% is Between 65%-80% Guardian Automation Bot
OK, ill test it later on my VPS using the same refresh rate but it shouldn't make any difference whether its a VPS or regular PC its being run from,teambulldog wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 3:13 pmok thanks,
in the file first rule stored values ip 12 for the market but the WITH is empty ??
still getting 05/05/2018 15:04:30: [G_Auto] : Store Value: ip12 = 0 + 0
thanks
Jules
Before I do I just checking you are using the latest V1.50.1 server version?
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Hi Dallas,
Thanks for your time, it was my mess up as i had v1.50 not the new v1.50.1 sorry, sorry
thanks again
Jules
Thanks for your time, it was my mess up as i had v1.50 not the new v1.50.1 sorry, sorry
thanks again
Jules
No problem just glad its sorted for you, tbh It never occurred to me to check that earlier thanks to the BF API playing up around the same timeteambulldog wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 3:37 pmHi Dallas,
Thanks for your time, it was my mess up as i had v1.50 not the new v1.50.1 sorry, sorry
thanks again
Jules
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Hi Dallas,
I am using small bets in live mode and it's working fine. There was a bet not matched the other day so I added a rule to keep all unmatched bets. It happened again today and of course there's the possibilty it would not be matched in play. Is there something I can add to prevent this?
Thanks & regards
Dave
I am using small bets in live mode and it's working fine. There was a bet not matched the other day so I added a rule to keep all unmatched bets. It happened again today and of course there's the possibilty it would not be matched in play. Is there something I can add to prevent this?
Thanks & regards
Dave
On the parameters tab of the three dutch rules if you use global settings and select 'stop on opening bet'davefleming2000 wrote: ↑Thu May 10, 2018 5:00 pmHi Dallas,
I am using small bets in live mode and it's working fine. There was a bet not matched the other day so I added a rule to keep all unmatched bets. It happened again today and of course there's the possibilty it would not be matched in play. Is there something I can add to prevent this?
Thanks & regards
Dave
That will tell it to take the best price if it moves by the number of ticks you set.
So if you specify 4 ticks and the bet is placed at 5.6, if the price shortens to 5.2 it will take that price.
It can still be used with your current keep bets etc
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Hi Dallas
I'm trying to set up a rules file that triggers a back bet on the in running favourite if it's IP% goes above X.
i've been wrestling with it for a while, was hoping you could point me in the right direction.
Many Thanks
I'm trying to set up a rules file that triggers a back bet on the in running favourite if it's IP% goes above X.
i've been wrestling with it for a while, was hoping you could point me in the right direction.
Many Thanks
You will need to start with a 'Set/Modify Stored Value' and have it trigger every secondgooner7165 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:07 pmHi Dallas
I'm trying to set up a rules file that triggers a back bet on the in running favourite if it's IP% goes above X.
i've been wrestling with it for a while, was hoping you could point me in the right direction.
Many Thanks
and on the stored value tab use the following
Then add a 'Stored value condition' to your back bet rule to test the stored value named (what ever you called it)
is greater than 'X'
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Hi Dallas
I don't appear to have the "the Back Book % of a selection" in the drop down menu in the stored value options?
Regards
I don't appear to have the "the Back Book % of a selection" in the drop down menu in the stored value options?
Regards
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Dallas
Ignore my last post i've just installed the new version.
Ignore my last post i've just installed the new version.
What if the first 4 are 50% can it select variable runners not just a fixed number of runners?Dallas wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 12:00 pmThese are basic Guardian automation files for use on In-Running Horse Racing markets.
The purpose of this automation file is to show how to set up a Dutching bot that places a dutch bet IF the runners selected hold a certain % of the book (or Implied percentage IP%). I’ve set the bot up in such a way (and detailed it below) that its quite straightforward to edit the actual Book% you require.
The bot will look to Dutch the front three in the betting just before post time using the book% staking method for £25 if they hold between 65%-80% of the overall book% and there more than six runners in a race with no odds on Fav.
How it Works
There are 3 rules which determine if the dutch bet triggers or not,
The first rule Stores the value of the Fav IP% added to 2nd favs IP% as a single value which I’ve named ‘IP12’, after that the second rule sets a signal (which I’ve named ‘true’) if the total value of ‘IP12’ is greater than 50
If its not greater than 50% then no signal is set and no further rules will trigger.
If there is a signal named ‘true’ set then the 3rd rule can trigger and will add the IP% of the 3rd fav to the existing ‘IP12’ value, and store a new value which I have named ‘Total’
You now have a stored value named ‘total’ for the first 3 in the betting of their combined IP%, The three Dutch rules (a back bet for each of the first 3 in the betting) can only trigger if the stored value amount named ‘total’ is between 65%-80%
To use the file just click on the following two link below ’Dutch Front 3 if their IP% is between 65%-80%’.Baf’ and this will download it to your computer, then with guardian open on the "Automation" tab click "Import a Rules File" as shown in the image, once imported it will now appear in the drop-down box just above, you can now apply them to any markets you have added into guardian.
Once you have it imported into your Guardian the stake size along with any other aspects of this file can be edited very easily by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
With any automation bot always run in practice mode first to ensure everything is working fine, and repeat this each time you make any changes.
To see a video tutorial on how to download and import an automation file into your Bet Angel please see this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7Im4pj683g
Yes, you can increase the number of runners and/or change the % to anything you wantgstar1975 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:21 amWhat if the first 4 are 50% can it select variable runners not just a fixed number of runners?Dallas wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 12:00 pmThese are basic Guardian automation files for use on In-Running Horse Racing markets.
The purpose of this automation file is to show how to set up a Dutching bot that places a dutch bet IF the runners selected hold a certain % of the book (or Implied percentage IP%). I’ve set the bot up in such a way (and detailed it below) that its quite straightforward to edit the actual Book% you require.
The bot will look to Dutch the front three in the betting just before post time using the book% staking method for £25 if they hold between 65%-80% of the overall book% and there more than six runners in a race with no odds on Fav.
How it Works
There are 3 rules which determine if the dutch bet triggers or not,
The first rule Stores the value of the Fav IP% added to 2nd favs IP% as a single value which I’ve named ‘IP12’, after that the second rule sets a signal (which I’ve named ‘true’) if the total value of ‘IP12’ is greater than 50
If its not greater than 50% then no signal is set and no further rules will trigger.
If there is a signal named ‘true’ set then the 3rd rule can trigger and will add the IP% of the 3rd fav to the existing ‘IP12’ value, and store a new value which I have named ‘Total’
You now have a stored value named ‘total’ for the first 3 in the betting of their combined IP%, The three Dutch rules (a back bet for each of the first 3 in the betting) can only trigger if the stored value amount named ‘total’ is between 65%-80%
To use the file just click on the following two link below ’Dutch Front 3 if their IP% is between 65%-80%’.Baf’ and this will download it to your computer, then with guardian open on the "Automation" tab click "Import a Rules File" as shown in the image, once imported it will now appear in the drop-down box just above, you can now apply them to any markets you have added into guardian.
Once you have it imported into your Guardian the stake size along with any other aspects of this file can be edited very easily by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
With any automation bot always run in practice mode first to ensure everything is working fine, and repeat this each time you make any changes.
To see a video tutorial on how to download and import an automation file into your Bet Angel please see this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7Im4pj683g
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Hi Dallas, I have tried this tonight for laying instead of backing and the lay bets get placed fine but if I set the amount on each of the three favss to be £30, it hasn't dutched the bets so I win £30 if the three lose but has set it to lesser amounts like £25.77 and £17.30.
Is this occurring because I'm laying not backing or is there something in the rules I don't understand such as the amount will change depending on the total % of the first three favs?
Basically I'm trying to lay the first three when in my percentage bracket to win the same set amount everytime, whatever the total %.
Many thanks.
Is this occurring because I'm laying not backing or is there something in the rules I don't understand such as the amount will change depending on the total % of the first three favs?
Basically I'm trying to lay the first three when in my percentage bracket to win the same set amount everytime, whatever the total %.
Many thanks.