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New version of Bet Angel v1.49.0
- MemphisFlash
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I'll give the signals a whirl-didn't think of that. Thank you on both countsBet Angel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:14 pmYou'd be able to do that already using Signals. Have one rule set a named signal to a value and have the second rule use the Signal Changed condition with the required number of seconds delay.
You're correct in thinking your other requests would require further enhancement to Automation, but I've noted them down for discussion.
Very cool, not sure if its been mentioned but I think Peter has mentioned that he used automation to enter the market before on here. This update follows what many are talking about in the ML / AI space, using the technology alongside a human to make the best of both.
However I hate the name..
However I hate the name..
- mjmorris335
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Yes, in these PC times the word 'servant' tends to have negative connotations. Vassal, minion, menial, etc. Shaun's already come up with serf which made me chuckle.
Perhaps it should be 'assistant'? Hmm... I don't know.
'Maid'? That might've made Peter's videos a more entertaining watch
Which brings to mind 'wench'...
Ok. I think I'll stop now...
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Or a gentleman's gentleman personal assistant....mjmorris335 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:55 am
Perhaps it should be 'assistant'? Hmm... I don't know.
'Maid'? That might've made Peter's videos a more entertaining watch
Which brings to mind 'wench'...
Mike
We had to call the feature something but had to avoid names already in use or that didn't accurately describe what it did so a Servant fell into the role. It was also available to trademark so that serves the purpose, excuse the pun, of making sure other people can't copy it.
- ShaunWhite
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How did it go at the Matchbook Traderscon ?Euler wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 12:51 pmWe had to call the feature something but had to avoid names already in use or that didn't accurately describe what it did so a Servant fell into the role. It was also available to trademark so that serves the purpose, excuse the pun, of making sure other people can't copy it.
- ShaunWhite
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The ability to spread back/lay the net amount is good, but I immediately wanted to be able to cancel any existing unmatched backs OR lays first, for instance if I wanted to reposition it. I know it's not available in Guardian but it can't be that hard to squeeze into 1.49.1. I know I could just hit the cancel at the top of the column but BA could do that for me?
That can all be done by adding the new 'Cancel unmatched bets on selection (price dependant)' rule to your servant, the spread back, lay and exit servant in the shared files section uses this rule type so each time the servant is started or triggers it cancels earlier onesShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 2:43 pmThe ability to spread back/lay the net amount is good, but I immediately wanted to be able to cancel any existing unmatched backs OR lays first, for instance if I wanted to reposition it. I know it's not available in Guardian but it can't be that hard to squeeze into 1.49.1. I know I could just hit the cancel at the top of the column but BA could do that for me?
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and it can also be used as part of your guardian automation
- ShaunWhite
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D'oh!
Of course my question was designed as an opportunity for you to highlight yet another great new feature Like one of those home team backbencher questions in PMQs.
...and it's even more flexible than I thought, cool.
Of course my question was designed as an opportunity for you to highlight yet another great new feature Like one of those home team backbencher questions in PMQs.
...and it's even more flexible than I thought, cool.