Automation: Finding the right Overs & Unders Market

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Safeway
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Can anyone comment on the simplest way to achieve this?
Using automation (I’ll be away from my screen, ) I want to place over or under bets in play, maybe at half time. If there’s been one goal in the first half, I would want to use the OU 1.5. If there’s been two goals the OU 2.5 etc.
I would have to load to Guardian a few different OU markets BUT how would I best configure my bot to choose and place bets in the right OU market based on the score line at that time?
It is my intention that the bets are made at a specified time into the match so the trigger would be time based…..at least that bit is simple.
Thanks all!
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Dallas
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There's this method
viewtopic.php?f=61&t=22158

Or you could use a file like this
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=27973
Safeway
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The odds range method is the one for me 1000 x thanks Dallas
fishtownraider
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Dallas wrote:
Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:37 pm
There's this method
viewtopic.php?f=61&t=22158

Or you could use a file like this
viewtopic.php?f=50&t=27973
The odds range is a simple and elegant solution, @Dallas, thank you. Would this still work if armed to trigger at H2 KO (say 65 mins after event start) for 10 minutes (i.e. if the odds at H2 KO are <1.2 then the bet would be placed on reaching 1.2 if this occurred before ~55 min)? I presume setting the trigger maximum to 1 would prevent a second bet being placed if the first bet is matched and wins before ~55 mins, but is it also possible to switch off the rule if a goal is scored before the odds reach 1.2? (In effect, the rule would say back a SHG at odds of 1.2 to 1.6 but stop monitoring either at ~55 min, when a bet is matched or when a goal is scored, whichever occurs first.)
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