Dutch Runners with Draw Bias Guardian Automation Bot
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Can it be set up to dutch the 4 best backed runners?? Instead of stall draw.
If you mean top 4 in betting yes, there is already a bot that does this to the top 3 so that would be the easier one to editrainbow219 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:23 pmCan it be set up to dutch the 4 best backed runners?? Instead of stall draw.
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 52&t=11265
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Thank you.
can you also put in a loss recovery system??
can you also put in a loss recovery system??
Every loss recovery system out there will eventually see you blow the majority if not your whole bank, for that reason the ability to use one has not been added to the advanced automation.
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Ok thanks.
What about a trade out in play if say it goes minus £25??
What about a trade out in play if say it goes minus £25??
Yes a stop loss or rule to close if a loss is exceed can be added, see this threadrainbow219 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 1:23 pmOk thanks.
What about a trade out in play if say it goes minus £25??
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 47&t=11488
For some races, its only placing 2 or 3 horses, instead of the first 4 ordered by the stall, I believe this is because the stall is empty. Is there a way to tell the bot that jump to the next used stall, thanks.
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If you are using the v1.56.0 beta version of Bet Angel Professional, then there's an Automation Rule called 'Set Stored Values using a file' that processes a CSV file.
viewtopic.php?f=46&t=22831
There's an example of the format of the CSV in the templates folder of Bet Angel:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Bet Angel Limited\Bet Angel - Professional\templates\Automation_SetStoredValues_Example.csv
The format of the file allows matching against any of the following: Market name, Market Time, Selection Name, Selection Row Number. So in your case you'd want each of your runner names listed in the file so that it can set a Stored Value to mark that runner when it finds a name match. So you might create a Shared Stored Value for the selection called DUTCH and then configure your additional info area of the Ladder to show the DUTCH Stored Value. The Stored Value has to be a number so to make it stand out you'd probably set it with a large number such as 999999.
Then you just run a simple Automation Rules file on every market that calls 'Set Stored Values using a file' and reads the file to see if any of that market's runners match the selection names in your CSV file.
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Good work that man. Will experiment with the stats on attached sheet and dutching to book %. ThanksDublin_Flyer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2016 4:55 amMorning all,
A recent post or automation by the legend Dallas got me thinking.
The draw bias on the drawbias website only includes 3yo+ handicaps from the past year or so, however if a draw bias exists on tracks, the bias will apply to all age groups, and all grades of races. A 2yo in a nursery drawn 8 faces the same bias as a 10yo handicapper drawn 8 on the same track over the same distance if a bias exists.
So I did some number crunching to see how it turns out on Kempton AW as they have a regular 5, 6 and 7f run, then compared smaller fields against bigger fields i.e. 6 runners or less v 7 or more.
I used 50 races as a minimum for my views.
All runners Kemp 5f: 1,2,6 bias confirmed in my opinion
All runners Kemp 6f: 1,2,3 bias confirmed in my opinion
All runners Kemp 7f: More of a spread but low drawn is definitely confirmed
Distances:
5f - 6 or less runners: Definite bias against stall 1
5f – 7 or more runners: Definite bias towards stalls 1,2,6
6f – 6 or less runners: 1,2,3 bias, 7 has a good rate though although under 50 race limit.
6f – 7 or more runners: Descending rates from 1 downwards, 6 does break the trend though.
7f – 6 or less runners: Definite bias against stall 1 compared to 2,3,4 and 5
7f – 7 or more runners: Stall 7 or less has a slight advantage, but the winners spread is huge, lower draw is definitely an advantage.
To conclude, low draw bias at Kempton on sprints seems pretty much confirmed in my view.
CS